Amsterdam–Arnhem railway

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The Amsterdam–Arnhem railway is a major Dutch rail corridor connecting Amsterdam with the eastern city of Arnhem and forming part of the international route toward Germany.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf rail corridor
railway line
connectsCity Amsterdam
Arnhem
connectsRegion eastern Netherlands
western Netherlands
connectsTo Betuweroute freight corridor at Arnhem region
German rail network at Arnhem
country Netherlands
electrification 1500 V DC overhead line
electrified yes
formsCorridor Amsterdam–Germany rail axis
formsPartOfNetwork Dutch national railway network
gauge standard gauge
hasJunction Utrecht Centraal rail hub
hasService intercity trains
sprinter trains
hasStation Duivendrecht railway station
Hilversum via connecting lines at Utrecht node
importance major Dutch rail corridor
lineType double-track railway
linksTo Amsterdam–Utrecht railway section
Rhine–Ruhr region via Arnhem
locatedIn Netherlands
networkRole core intercity corridor in the Netherlands
operator Nederlandse Spoorwegen
owner ProRail
partOf international route to Germany
passesThrough Amsterdam Amstel railway station
Amsterdam Centraal railway station
Arnhem Centraal railway station
Ede-Wageningen railway station
Utrecht Centraal railway station
regionServed Gelderland
Randstad
role main eastbound route from Amsterdam
signallingSystem ATB-EG
status in operation
terminus Amsterdam
Arnhem
trackGauge 1435 mm standard gauge
usedBy domestic trains
international trains
usedFor freight rail transport
passenger rail transport

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