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The Hague

Netherlands


Date of opening16 Oct 2004
Network length27.9 km (17.34 mi)
Stations30
Lines3
Stations per line10.00
Avg. station distance1,033 m (0.64 mi)
Avg. line length9.30 km (5.78 mi)
*with transfer stations counted once
Numerical data by J. Serradell, 14 Sep 2008
Full metro section length unknown (47 km?)
System typeLRT, known as RandstadRail
Daily ridership
Fare collection
TracksRight side
Power supply
Air-conditioned trains
Walk-through trains
Rubber-tyred trains
Driverless lines
Platform screen doors
World Metro Database




Official map
Source: pdf, © 2010 ret.nl

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Metro Arts and Architecture

Examples of interesting station design:


The Hague

The light rail network has a tunnel section. One line runs into the metro network of the neighbouring city of Rotterdam.

Photo [wikipedia.org]: Viaduct near Beatrixkwartier station, built in 2006.




Self-Guided Tour

Try the following tour, recommended by residents or metro enthusiasts:

Take a look at the modern 'fishnet stocking' viaduct and underground stops with wooden platforms between Beatrixkwartier and Grote Markt stops.




Intercity Metros

The Hague is part of the Randstad cluster of metro/subway cities with the following urban rail links:

  Amsterdam    NS via Schiphol Airport (commuter metro)    Rotterdam      57 km
  Amsterdam    NS commuter rail Amsterdam Zuid (commuter metro)    The Hague      52 km
  Amsterdam    NS Sprinter (commuter metro)    Utrecht      35 km
  Rotterdam    Line E (metro)    The Hague      21 km






Handpicked Resources

randstadrail.nl Official website RandstadRail
htm.net Official website HTM








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