Schiphol Airport railway station (previously Schiphol until 12 December 2015) is a major passenger railway station in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands. It is located directly beneath the terminal complex of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and is operated by the Nederlandse Spoorwegen. The station's six platforms are accessible via twelve escalators and three elevators located in the main concourse of the airport (Schiphol Plaza). The original station was opened in 1978, and the current station was opened in 1995. It connects the airport to Amsterdam and to various other cities in the Netherlands, as well as to Belgium and France.
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Former entrance of the railway station in 1989, demolished in 1995Rail tunnel and underground platforms of the station under construction in 1992
The original railway station at Schiphol was partly at street level and opened on 21 December 1978.
Initially passengers could only travel as far as Amsterdam's Zuid WTC and RAI stations, as well as south bound towards Leiden, The Hague and Rotterdam. For travel to Amsterdam Centraal station passenger had to travel to RAI and transfer to a local tram. A direct link was created with the construction of the Amsterdam-Schiphol railway in 1986.
A newly built underground station opened in 1995, the former building was demolished. As Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, which surrounds the railway station, is the largest airport within the Netherlands and the primary international gateway, Schiphol railway station changed into a major hub in the Dutch railway network.
The station was renamed Schiphol Airport on 13 December 2015 to make the station more recognizable to international travelers.[1]
During nighttime, an hourly service connects Schiphol with Amsterdam, Utrecht, Rotterdam, Delft, Leiden and The Hague between 1am and 5am.
The Thalys, Intercity Direct and Intercity Brussels call at Schiphol railway station. These trains connect the airport to Rotterdam, Breda, Antwerp, Brussels Airport, Brussels and Paris.
Reservations are obligatory to board Thalys. For Intercity direct to Breda a supplement is required for the High Speed stretch to Rotterdam.
Train services
There are several types of train series in the Netherlands:
Intercity direct These are Intercity Services using the high speed network.
Intercity These are express trains calling at major stations. The fastest type of regular train in the Netherlands.
Sprinters These are trains calling at all stations and mostly are operated by SGMm, SNG or SLT 'Sprinter' train sets.
The station is served by the following service(s):
National trains: ( timetable 2018 )
2× per hour High speed services (Intercity Direct) Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam
2× per hour High speed services (Intercity Direct) Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam - Breda
1× per hour Intercity service The Hague - Leiden - Schiphol - Duivendrecht - Lelystad - Zwolle - Groningen
1× per hour Intercity service The Hague - Leiden - Schiphol - Duivendrecht - Lelystad - Zwolle - Leeuwarden
1× per hour Intercity service Schiphol - Amsterdam Zuid - Duivendrecht - Hilversum - Amersfoort Schothorst
2× per hour Intercity service Lelystad - Almere - Amsterdam Zuid - Schiphol - The Hague - Rotterdam - Dordrecht
1× per hour Intercity Night train (nachtnet) service Rotterdam - Delft - The Hague - Leiden - Schiphol - Amsterdam Centraal - (Amsterdam Bijlmer Arena) - Utrecht
2× per hour local Sprinter service Hoofddorp - Schiphol - Amsterdam Sloterdijk - Amsterdam Centraal - Hilversum - Amersfoort Vathorst
2× per hour local Sprinter service Hoofddorp - Schiphol - Amsterdam Zuid - Duivendrecht - Weesp - Almere Oostvaarders
2× per hour local Sprinter service Hoofddorp - Schiphol - Amsterdam Zuid - Duivendrecht - Weesp - Hilversum - Utrecht
2× per hour local Sprinter service The Hague - Leiden - Hoofddorp - Schiphol - Amsterdam Sloterdijk - Zaandam - Hoorn Kersenboogerd
2× per hour local Sprinter service The Hague - Leiden - Hoofddorp - Schiphol - Amsterdam Sloterdijk - Amsterdam Centraal - (Zwolle)
International trains:
13× per day High speed services (Thalys) Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam - Antwerp - Brussels - Paris
2× per day High speed services (Thalys) Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam - Antwerp - Brussels - CDG Charles de Gaulle - Marne-la-Vallée (Disneyland)
1x per week High speed services (Thalys) Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam - Antwerp - Brussels - Chambéry - Albertville - Moutiers Salins - Aime la Plagne - Landry - Bourg St. Maurice (21 dec - 21 mar only)
1x per week High speed services (Thalys) Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam - Antwerp - Brussels - Valence TGV - Avignon TGV - Aix-en-Provence TGV - Marseille St. Charles (29 jun - 31 aug only)
13x per day High speed services (Intercity Brussel) Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam - Breda - Antwerp - Brussels
Bus services
See also: Schiphol Sternet
The following bus services depart from the bus platform outside the airport building. Italics indicates stops within the Schiphol area. All services are daily unless otherwise stated.
"Schiphol" is the main bus stop in front of the terminal building.
Lines 180–199, 300,341,342,397 and nightlines N30,N42,N90,N95,N97 are operated by "Connexxion"
Lines 361,365,470,858 and nightline 870 are operated by "Arriva"
Line 69 is operated by the "GVB" (public transport operator of the city Amsterdam)
Other facilities
Airplane exhibit at the Plaza
Travelers have access to Schiphol Plaza, the airport's landside shopping centre, accessible to both air travelers and local customers. In addition to several smaller stores, Schiphol Plaza also contains two medium-sized supermarkets, Food Village and Albert Heijn. These supermarkets are open until midnight seven days a week. Soft-drink and snack machines are available on the platforms, as in most Dutch train stations.
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