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Traxx locomotive with ICRm carriages ready for departure at Amsterdam Centraal
Intercity Direct
Amsterdam–Breda(–Brussels)
route map
Amsterdam Centraal enlarge…
Schiphol Airport enlarge… Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Rotterdam Centraal enlarge…
Breda
Netherlands-Belgium border
Noorderkempen
Antwerpen-Centraal
Antwerpen-Berchem
Mechelen
Brussels Airport-Zaventem Brussels Airport
Brussels-North
Brussels Central
Brussels-South

Intercity Direct is a Dutch higher-speed train service operating on the HSL-Zuid, connecting Amsterdam Centraal to Schiphol Airport, Rotterdam Centraal and Breda. In December 2013, Fyra was rebranded to Intercity Direct. It is part of NS International.

History

The Intercity Direct train service uses the HSL-Zuid which went into service 7 September 2009.[1] An hourly domestic service branded Fyra by operator NS Hispeed was started on 7 September 2009 between Amsterdam and Rotterdam using TRAXX-locomotives and ICR-carriages. Initially the service was hourly and weekdays only. On 12 April 2010 service expanded to Saturdays and Sundays. As of 4 October 2010, frequency increased to twice hourly. Service was extended to Breda on 3 April 2011.[2]

An international service also known as Fyra between Amsterdam and Brussels started 9 December 2012 using V250 rolling stock of AnsaldoBreda. From 17 January 2013, this service had to be pulled due to undercarriage damage caused by high velocity with ice and snow. As of June 2013, international Fyra service has been permanently suspended by both Dutch and Belgian railways.[3]

Due to the perceived bad reputation of the Fyra brand, the domestic service rebranded into Intercity Direct as of December 2013.[4]

As of April 2023, ICNG (Intercity New Generation) units have started replacing the locomotive-hauled services.[5] The ICNG trains are capable of operating at speeds up to 200 km/h.[6][7]

Services

OV-Chipcard card reader for paying the Intercity Direct supplement

Intercity Direct offers the following services:

 Class  Illustration  Type   Top speed   Number   Routes operated   Built 
 mph  km/h 
Class 186 Traxx Locomotive 100 160 NS 65 loco's

NMBS 12 loco's

Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam - Breda
Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam

Amsterdam - Brussels

Den Haag - Rotterdam - Breda - Eindhoven

Leased locomotives 2006-2008

NS owned locomotives (186 001 till 186 045) 2014-2016

ICRm (Prio) Carriage 100 160 38 sets (7 or 9 wagons) Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam - Breda
Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam

Amsterdam - Brussels

Den Haag - Rotterdam - Breda - Eindhoven

1980-1988
ICNG Electric multiple unit 125 200 Amsterdam - Schiphol - Rotterdam - Breda (initially) 2016-present

Supplement

A supplemental fare is required for any trip on the Intercity Direct that includes the Schiphol Airport–Rotterdam stretch. Single-use supplements cost €2.90 during peak hours and €1.74 during off-peak hours (2023) regardless of the class.[8]

This supplement can be paid by touching an OV-Chipcard or Contactless payment to a "supplement pillar," which can be found on platforms from which Intercity Direct trains depart. These pillars are similar to OV-Chipcard validation machines, but contain a red "Toeslag" label. A bi-lingual sign indicates for which train the supplement is required. If the supplement was mistakenly paid, touching an OV-Chipcard to the same device within 30 seconds will cancel the purchase.[8]

Journeys between Schiphol Airport railway station and Amsterdam Centraal, or between Rotterdam Centraal and Breda, can be made without paying the supplement.[9] International tickets for the trains which continue to Belgium include the supplement in their cost.[8]

References

  1. ^ "NS Hispeed launches HSL-Zuid services". Railway Gazette International. 7 September 2009. Archived from the original on 2 July 2010. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  2. ^ "Fyra shuttles run through to Breda". Railway Gazette International. 11 April 2011.
  3. ^ "End of the line for Amsterdam-Brussels FYRA High Speed Train". AmsterdamTips.com. 4 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Fyra brand extinguished". Railway Gazette International. 14 November 2013.
  5. ^ "New high-speed Intercity train debuts on Amsterdam-Rotterdam route today | NL Times". nltimes.nl. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  6. ^ "NS verlengt dienstregeling 2022 met een jaar, wijzigingen 2023 uitgesteld". NS verlengt dienstregeling 2022 met een jaar, wijzigingen 2023 uitgesteld (in Dutch). Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Nieuwe intercity-treinen laten nog langer op zich wachten". NOS (in Dutch). 30 November 2022.
  8. ^ a b c "Intercity direct supplement | ns.nl". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  9. ^ "Taking the train to the airport | Travel information | NS". Dutch Railways. Retrieved 12 December 2021.