Den Haag HS railway station

Den Haag Hollands Spoor
Location Stationsplein 41
2515 BV The Hague
Netherlands
Coordinates 52°4′11″N 4°19′18″E / 52.06972°N 4.32167°E / 52.06972; 4.32167Coordinates: 52°4′11″N 4°19′18″E / 52.06972°N 4.32167°E / 52.06972; 4.32167
Operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen
Line(s) Amsterdam–Rotterdam railway
Platforms 6
Connections HTM Den Haag Tram: 1, 5, 9, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17
HTM: 18
Other information
Station code Gv
History
Opened 6 December 1843
Services
Preceding station   NS International   Following station
NS International 9200
1x/hour
Nederlandse Spoorwegen
NS Nachtnet 1400
1x/hour; Nighttrain Intercity service
Terminus
NS Intercity 1900
2x/hour
toward Venlo
toward Dordrecht
NS Intercity 2200
2x/hour; Not on late evenings and early Sunday mornings
toward Vlissingen
NS Intercity 2600
2x/hour; Not on late evenings and early weekend mornings
NS Intercity 12600
2x/hour; Late evenings and early weekend mornings only
Terminus
NS Sprinter 5000
2x/hour; Not on evenings and weekends
toward Breda
NS Sprinter 5100
2x/hour, but only 1x/hour at evenings and weekends; Combined half-hourly service on evenings and weekends with Sprinter 15100 on section Den Haag Centraal-Lage Zwaluwe
toward Roosendaal
NS Sprinter 15100
1x/hour; Evenings and weekends only. Combined half-hourly service on evenings and weekends with Sprinter 5100 on section Den Haag Centraal-Lage Zwaluwe
toward Breda
Location

Den Haag HS (The Hague HS), an abbreviation of the original name Den Haag Hollands Spoor (The Hague Holland's Rail), is the oldest railway station in The Hague, Netherlands. It was opened in 1843, when the Amsterdam–Haarlem railway, the oldest railway line in the country, was extended to The Hague. This line was further extended to Rotterdam in 1847. The railway station was named after the Hollandsche IJzeren Spoorweg-Maatschappij, the company which operated the railway station.

Rival company Nederlandsche Rhijnspoorweg-Maatschappij opened a second main railway station in The Hague in 1870, Den Haag Rhijnspoor, for the railway line to Gouda and Utrecht. This railway station was demolished in 1973, to make way for the Den Haag Centraal railway station. As a result, The Hague has two main railway stations: Central Station and HS. Trains from Amsterdam to Rotterdam and beyond (Brussels) tend to stop at The Hague HS, whereas trains from Utrecht and, eventually, the German border usually stop at the Central Station.

The original railway building of 1843 was replaced by the current building designed by D.A.N. Margadant in 1891. A Royal Waiting Room was opened in 1893.

Train services

The station is served by the following service(s):

Tram services

A tram of line 9 stops at platform A, in front of Hollands Spoor.

The Hague's public transit company, HTM Personenvervoer, operates a public transportation hub in front of the railway station's front entrance. Tram lines 1, 9, 11, 12, 16 and 17 stop here.

Platform Line Destination Via
A  9  Scheveningen Noorderstrand Bierkade, Kalvermarkt-Stadhuis, Centraal Station, Malieveld, Koninginnegracht, Madurodam, Westbroekpark, Circustheater, Kurhaus
 11  Rijswijkseplein
 12  Rijswijkseplein
B  1  Scheveningen Noorderstrand Bierkade, Stadhuis, Kneuterdijk, Plein 1813, Javastraat, Vredespaleis, World Forum, Statenkwartier, Kurhaus
 16  Centraal Station Bierkade, Centrum, Buitenhof, Korte Voorhout
 17  Statenkwartier Rijswijkseplein, Centraal Station, Korte Voorhout, Buitenhof, Zeeheldenkwartier, Gemeentemuseum/Museon
C  11  Scheveningen Haven - Strand Schilderswijk, Haagse Markt, Transvaalkwartier, Regentessekwartier, Statenkwartier
 12  Duindorp Schilderswijk, Haagse Markt, Transvaalkwartier, Valkenboskwartier, Bomenbuurt, Segbroek, Vogelwijk
D  9  Vrederust Zuiderpark, Moerwijk, Winkelcentrum Leyweg, Morgenstond
E  1  Delft Tanthof Laakkwartier, Rijswijk, Hoornbrug, Broekpolder, Spoorzone Delft, Delft Station, De Hoven Passage
 16  Wateringen Laakkwartier, Spoorwijk, Station Moerwijk, Moerwijk, Winkelcentrum Leyweg, Morgenstond, Hoge Veld, Wateringse Veld
 17  Wateringen Laakkwartier, Spoorwijk, Plaspoelpolder, Rijswijk Station, In de Bogaard, Eikelenburg, Wateringse Veld

Bus services

Den Haag Hollands Spoor also includes a bus station. Several HTM bus lines stop here.

Platform Line Destination Via
F  18  Clingendael Stationsbuurt, Centraal Station, Malieveld, Benoordenhout
G  18  Rijswijk De Schilp Laak, Rijswijk Station, In de Bogaard, Steenvoorde
H  26  Voorburg Station Binckhorst
 N5  Rijswijk/Ypenburg/Leidschenveen Jonckbloetplein, Nootdorp, Station Ypenburg, Rotonde Houtkade, Centraal Station
I  26  Kijkduin Megastores, Laakkwartier, Station Moerwijk, Zuiderpark, Leyenburg, Loosduinen, Ockenburg
 N1  Centrum (Buitenhof)
 N4  Centrum (Buitenhof)

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