THE GS TRAM SITE

DEN HAAG - THE HAGUE

NEDERLAND – THE NETHERLANDS

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1 July 2010

The Hague tram system after the introduction of new route 19 between Leidschendam and Delft.


The Hague tram Modern Hague tram The Hague tram Randstadrail

The RandstadRail Light Rapid Rail system, joining The Hague, Rotterdam and nearby smaller municipalties, is shown on a separate map in its entirety.

The Hague 2010 tram map

ABBREVIATIONS ON THE MAP

Bl Beeklaan LV Lange Vijverberg
Ck Conradkade Lwb Leeghwaterbrug
.. .. Rww Rijswijkseweg
Ls Lekstraat Sl Statenlaan

THE RANDSTADRAIL SYSTEM

Randstadrail 2010 LRT map


ROUTES

Operator: HTM Personenvervoer NV

URBAN TRAM ROUTES

  1 Scheveningen Noorderstrand – Scheveningseweg – Centrum - Station HS – Leeghwaterbrug – Hoornbrug – Station Delft – Delft Tanthof
  2 Kraayenstein – Oude Haagweg – Grote Marktstraat (Tram tunnel) – Centrum - Centraal Station – Voorburg – Leidschendam – Leidschendam Noord
  3 Loosduinen – Laan van Meerdervoort – Grote Marktstraat (Tram tunnel) – Centrum - Centraal Station – Station Laan van NOI - Leidschenveen - Voorweg - Zoetermeer Centrum West - Seghwaert - De Leyens - Voorweg - Delftsewallen - Zoetermeer Centrum West [Between Centraal Station and Zoetermeer, operated like an LRT line]
  4 De Uithof – Leyenburg - Escamplaan – Grote Marktstraat (Tram tunnel) – Centrum - Centraal Station – Station Laan van NOI - Leidschenveen - Voorweg - Zoetermeer Centrum West - Seghwaert - Oosterheem Javalaan [Between Centraal Station and Oosterheem, operated like an LRT line]
  6 Leyenburg – Escamplaan – De Heemstraat – Hobbemastraat – Grote Marktstraat (Tram tunnel) – Centrum - Centraal Station – Het Kleine Loo – Leidschendam
  8 Madurodam – Koninginnegracht – Centraal Station – Centrum - Station HS – Parallelweg – Melis Stokelaan – Vrederust [Weekdays rush hours only]
  9 Scheveningen Noorderstrand – Madurodam – Koninginnegracht – Centraal Station – Centrum - Station HS – Parallelweg – Melis Stokelaan – Vrederust
10 Statenkwartier – Scheveningseweg – Lange Vijverberg – Centraal Station – Station HS – Leeghwaterbrug – Rijswijkseweg – Voorburg Station [Only on weekdays, during rush-hour]
11 Scheveningen Haven – Statenkwartier – Conradkade – De Heemstraat – Parallelweg – Station HS
12 Duindorp – Nieboerweg – Laan van Meerdervoort – Beeklaan – De Heemstraat – Parallelweg – Station HS
15 Centraal Station – Centrum - Station HS – Rijswijkseweg – Hoornbrug – Ypenburg – Nootdorp
16 Centraal Station – Lange Vijverberg – Centrum - Station HS – Leeghwaterbrug – Moerwijk Station – Erasmusweg – Moerwijk - Melis Stokelaan – Wateringse Veld - Wateringen
17 Statenkwartier – Statenlaan – Kerkplein - Lange Vijverberg – Centraal Station – Lekstraat – Station HS – Leeghwaterbrug – Rijswijk Station – Eikelenburglaan – Wateringen
19 Leidschendam – Leidschenveen – Ypenburg - Station Delft – Delft Tanthof

LIGHT RAIL ROUTE

  E Erasmuslijn Den Haag Centraal Station – Station Laan van NOI - Leidschenveen - Pijnacker - Berkel en Rodenrijs - Rotterdam Centraal Station

Note: The route designation E is not used by the system itself.


CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SYSTEM

NETWORK LENGTH



HISTORY

GAUGE

TRAM PRESERVATION

The Haags Openbaar Vervoer Museum exhibits old trams from the city.


SOURCES

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WIKIS

WEB SITES

Thanks to Maurits van Witsen (from the Netherlands) for the large amount of useful information he kindly sent me concerning the history of the tram system of the Hague. Peter Zondag (from Utrecht, The Netherlands) has also kindly contributed his knowledge concerning this city.


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