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  2. Royal Dutch Touring Club - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Dutch Touring Club ANWB (Dutch: Koninklijke Nederlandse Toeristenbond ANWB), known simply as ANWB (pronounced [aːʔɛnʋeːˈbeː] ⓘ), is a travelers' association in the Netherlands, supporting all modes of travel. It provides test reports, travel services and roadside assistance and is comparable to the German Allgemeiner ...

  3. Road transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Road transport in the Netherlands. With 139,000 km of public roads, [1] the Netherlands has one of the most dense road networks in the world – much denser than Germany and France, but still not as dense as Belgium. [2][nb 1] In 2013, 5,191 km were national roads, 7,778 km were provincial roads, and 125,230 km were municipality and other roads ...

  4. Public transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The main public transport in the Netherlands for longer distances is by train. Long-distance buses are limited to a few missing railway connections. Regional and local public transport is by bus and in some cities by metro and tram. There are also ferries. There are 18 public transport authorities in the Netherlands: the Ministry of ...

  5. Mergellandroute - Wikipedia

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    Mergellandroute. The Mergellandroute ("marl land route") is a tourist route through South Limburg, Netherlands, mapped out by the ANWB. [1] The Mergellandroute goes mostly through the local hills, which are in contrast with the lesser relief found in the rest of the Netherlands. The route has a length of 110 kilometers by car and motorcycle or ...

  6. Railway stations in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    On the route diagrams printed at the top of station departure sheets, [3] intercity stations are indicated by the letters IC. ProRail classifies stations into five categories based upon the facilities available. The categories are (in English): Cathedral, Mega, Plus, Basic and Stop. [4]

  7. GVB (Amsterdam) - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam Tram Network. The forerunner of the GVB, the Gemeentetram Amsterdam (GTA) (Amsterdam Municipal Tramway), was established on 1 January 1900 by the city after it acquired a number of private companies. The first electric tram ran on 14 August 1900. [ 2 ] In 1925, the GTA introduced its first bus line. [ 3 ]

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