While this year has seen Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) significantly reduce its services, the Dutch rail operator has already confirmed that it intends to expand its timetable for 2024.
The past couple of years have been rough over at NS; after the coronavirus pandemic slashed passenger numbers, the company has faced national strikes and severe staff shortages, which in turn led to it scrapping some rail services in the 2023 timetable.
Now, looking ahead to next year, this month has seen NS announce that it intends to expand its timetable in 2024. “The Netherlands travels differently and NS is adapting to this,” NS chief Wouter Koolmees explains. “That is why, where we see passenger numbers growing, we are gradually extending the timetable.”
As part of the plans for next year, NS has outlined a number of changes it will implement in 2024. These include:
In addition to increasing the number of services, NS is due to implement other changes that should reduce travel times on certain routes, including the Sprinter services between Leeuwarden and Zwolle and Utrecht and Den Bosch, and the Intercity service between Amsterdam and Berlin.
Finally, services on some less popular routes are also set to be scrapped in the new year:
While NS has announced its intentions for 2024, the details of the new timetable are not set in stone yet. A final decision is due to be announced at the end of the summer.
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