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Coordinates: 52°411N 4°1918E / 52.06972°N 4.32167°E / 52.06972; 4.32167
 

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Den Haag HS
General information
LocationStationsplein 41
2515 BV The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands
Netherlands
Coordinates52°4′11N 4°19′18E / 52.06972°N 4.32167°E / 52.06972; 4.32167
Operated byNederlandse Spoorwegen
Line(s)Amsterdam–Haarlem–Rotterdam railway
Platforms6
ConnectionsMainline rail interchange HTM Den Haag Tram: 1, 9, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17
Bus transport HTM: 22, 26, 27, 29
Other information
Station codeGv
History
Opened6 December 1843

Services

Preceding station European Sleeper Following station
Rotterdam Centraal
One-way operation
Brussels - Prague Schiphol Airport
towards Praha hl.n.
Preceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
Delft NS Intercity 1100

Den Haag Centraal
Terminus
Delft NS Nachtnet 1400
Night train
Leiden Centraal
Delft
towards Vlissingen
NS Intercity 2200 Den Haag Laan van NOI
NS Intercity 2300
Delft
towards Dordrecht
NS Intercity 2400 Den Haag Laan van NOI
Delft NS Intercity 3200 Den Haag Laan van NOI
Delft
towards Dordrecht
NS Intercity 3700 Den Haag Laan van NOI
towards Venlo
Den Haag Moerwijk
towards Dordrecht
NS Sprinter 5000

Den Haag Centraal
Terminus
NS Sprinter 5100

Location

Den Haag HS is located in Southwest Randstad
Den Haag HS

Den Haag HS

Location within Southwest Randstad

Den Haag HS is located in Netherlands
Den Haag HS

Den Haag HS

Den Haag HS (Netherlands)

Den Haag HS (English: The Hague HS), an abbreviation of the original name Den Haag Hollands Spoor (The Hague Holland Rail), is the oldest train stationinThe Hague, South Holland, Netherlands, located on the Amsterdam–Haarlem–Rotterdam railway. It is the second main station in The Hague and, unlike The Hague Central Station, it is not a terminus station. The name of the station is derived from the former Hollandsche IJzeren Spoorweg-Maatschappij (HIJSM) which was the first Dutch railway company.

History[edit]

The original building of Hollands Spoor, designed by Frederik Willem Conrad.

Hollands Spoor opened on 6 December 1843, after the Amsterdam–Haarlem railway, the oldest railway in the country, had been extended to The Hague. This line was further extended to Rotterdam in 1847. At the time, the area was a grassland and belonged to the municipality of Rijswijk. Lacking the people to manage law enforcement around the station, Rijswijk ceded the land to the municipality of The Hague. The railway station was named Holland Spoor, after the company which operated it, the Hollandsche IJzeren Spoorweg-Maatschappij.[1] The original building, which was designed by Frederik Willem Conrad, was demolished in 1891 to make way for a Neo-Renaissance building designed by Dirk Margadant.[2][3]

In 1870, the rival company Nederlandsche Rhijnspoorweg-Maatschappij opened a second main railway station in The Hague, Den Haag Rhijnspoor, on the newly constructed Gouda–Den Haag railway. A railway connection between the two stations was constructed a year later. In 1962, David Jokinen saw an opportunity to put an end to the situation between the two. The plan was not implemented. Despite the plan not being implemented, Staatsspoor 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: Centraal Station and Hollands Spoor.[1] Trains from Amsterdam to Rotterdam and beyond (Brussels) tend to stop at The Hague HS, whereas trains from Utrecht and Eastern and North-Eastern directions (also by Leiden/Amsterdam Airport Schiphol/Amsterdam) usually stop at Centraal Station. Several trains in southern direction serve both stations.

Train services[edit]

View of the platforms inside the station.

The station is served by the following services:

Tram services[edit]

Tram stop 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  1  Delft Tanthof Laakkwartier, Rijswijk, Hoornbrug, Broekpolder, Spoorzone Delft, Delft Station, De Hoven Passage
 11  Scheveningen Haven Schilderswijk, Haagse Markt, Transvaalkwartier, Regentessekwartier, Statenkwartier
 12  Den Haag Duindorp Schilderswijk, Haagse Markt, Transvaalkwartier, Valkenboskwartier, Bomenbuurt, Segbroek, Vogelwijk
B  9  Vrederust Zuiderpark, Moerwijk, Winkelcentrum Leyweg, Morgenstond
 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
C  1  Scheveningen Noord Bierkade, Stadhuis, Kneuterdijk, Plein 1813, Javastraat, Vredespaleis, Kurhaus
 11  Rijswijkseplein
 12  Rijswijkseplein
D  9  Scheveningen Noord Bierkade, Kalvermarkt-Stadhuis, Centraal Station, Malieveld, Koninginnegracht, Madurodam, Westbroekpark, Circustheater, Kurhaus
 16  Den Haag Statenkwartier Bierkade, Kalvermarkt-Stadhuis, Centraal Station, Korte Voorhout, Buitenhof, Zeeheldenkwartier, Gemeentemuseum/Museon
 17  Den Haag Centraal Rijswijkseplein

International services:

Line Route frquency Operator
ES BrusselsRotterdamDen Haag HSAmsterdamAmersfoortBad BentheimBerlinDresdenBad SchandauPrague three trains per week towards Prague European Sleeper

Bus services[edit]

An HTMbuzz bus

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)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Hoogland, Joyce (27 August 2017). "Waarom zijn er in Den Haag twee grote treinstations?". indebuurt Den Haag (in Dutch). Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  • ^ "station Den Haag HS", Stationsweb (in Dutch), retrieved 26 June 2018
  • ^ "stationsgebouw II Den Haag HS", Stationsweb (in Dutch), retrieved 26 June 2018
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