RandstadRail () is a
light rail network in the
Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area in the west of the
Netherlands that is jointly operated by
HTM Personenvervoer
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(HTM) and
Rotterdamse Elektrische Tram (RET). It connects the cities of
Rotterdam,
The Hague and
Zoetermeer, primarily using former
train and existing
tram tracks.
Named after the
Randstad conurbation, the light rail network came into operation in 2006, after regular train services on the
Hofpleinlijn and
Zoetermeer Stadslijn had been discontinued.
The system consists of four routes and serves 73 stations, with a total length of approximately . In 2018, it had a daily ridership of around 125,000 passengers.
Light rail network
The RandstadRail network consists of four routes: one
metro line (E) between The Hague and Rotterdam, and three
tram-train lines (3, 4 and 34) between The Hague and Zoetermeer. Line E is operated by RET and uses
high-floor Flexity Swift vehicles, while lines 3, 4 and 34 are operated by HTM and use
low-floor RegioCitadis
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vehicles.
Stations that are served by both types of carriages have extended platforms with a higher and a lower part.
Line E
Line E (formerly ) is a
metro line, which also belongs to the
Rotterdam Metro network. For a great part, it runs on the former
Hofpleinlijn railway line between
Den Haag Centraal railway station and
Rotterdam Hofplein railway station. After the train services had been discontinued, the track was re-opened as a RandstadRail line in September 2006, running between
Nootdorp and Hofplein.
In November 2006, the line was extended to The Hague.
As part of the line's conversion to RandstadRail operation, it began using RET metro trains, and more stops were added and train frequencies increased. Although the conversion had not been flawless, with a series of technical problems and a
derailment, the line has been in full operation since September 2007.
In 2010, Hofplein terminus was replaced with the , a
bored tunnel
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connecting the line with the local metro network at
Rotterdam Centraal railway station.
In December 2011, the line was further extended to
Slinge metro station
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in the south of Rotterdam, sharing the section between Rotterdam Centraal and Slinge with the already existing
line D.
Lines 3, 4 and 34
The RandstadRail network originally included two
tram-train lines: line 3 between
Loosduinen and
Zoetermeer Centrum-West, and line 4 between
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and
Lansingerland-Zoetermeer.
On 23 July 2020, a third tram-train line was added to the network: line 34, which serves as a combination of lines 3 and 4, connecting Loosduinen to Lansingerland-Zoetermeer railway station.
West of
Den Haag Centraal railway station, these lines are operated as regular
street-running tram lines, partially interlined with the local network and passing through the , a
tunnel under the in the city centre. Between Den Haag Centraal and Zoetermeer, they operate on dedicated tracks as a
light rail system. The section from Den Haag Centraal to
Laan van NOI is elevated on a
viaduct
A viaduct is a specific type of bridge that consists of a series of arches, piers or columns supporting a long elevated railway or road. Typically a viaduct connects two points of roughly equal elevation, allowing direct overpass across a wide v ...
. From Laan van NOI to
Leidschenveen
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, the lines share the track and stations with line E.
East of Leidschenveen, line 3 follows the same route as the former
Zoetermeer Stadslijn, while lines 4 and 34 branch off towards
Oosterheem Oosterheem is one of the districts (wijken) of Zoetermeer.
It lies in the north-east, near Benthuizen
Benthuizen is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Alphen aan den Rijn and lies about 1 km e ...
after
Seghwaert station.
In 2019, the Oosterheem branch was extended from
Javalaan to Lansingerland-Zoetermeer.
Other services
ZoRo buses
In December 2012, two bus lines were added to the network.
These so-called "ZoRo" buses run between
Zoetermeer and
Rodenrijs RandstadRail station, where they connect with RandstadRail line E. A new bus lane was constructed for the project.
The buses are operated by RET and have an almost instant connection to arriving metros at Rodenrijs station. At the termini in Zoetermeer, the ZoRo buses connect with regional bus lines (
Arriva and
Veolia Transport) and RandstadRail lines 3, 4 and 34.
Associated tram lines
Despite not being a part of the RandstadRail network, lines 2 and 19 of HTM's
local tram network make use of RandstadRail-liveried RegioCitadis vehicles in addition to the regular
Siemens Avenio trams.
For line 19, this is necessary as it lacks
balloon loops at its termini, meaning that the
uni-directional GTL8 vehicles cannot be used on this route. Since 2015, the rolling stock of line 2 has been gradually replaced by Avenio vehicles.
Gallery
Randstadrail Forepark.jpg, Line E at Forepark station
GraphyArchy - Wikipedia 00109.jpg, Line E at Den Haag Centraal station
2008 RandstadRail Station Stadhuis (2).JPG, Line 3 at Stadhuis station (Zoetermeer)
HTM 4011 Den Haag Spui 16-11-2006.jpg, Line 4 at Spui station in the
Netkous in 2008 1.jpg, Line 4 at Beatrixkwartier station
See also
*
Trams in The Hague
*
Trams in Rotterdam
References
External links
Official website(archived)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Randstadrail
Light rail in the Netherlands
Railway lines in the Netherlands