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Dutchflyer rail boat
Map of the Dutch Flyer rail & sea route
over the North Sea
Main region(s)London, East Anglia, South Holland, North Holland
Parent companyAbellio Greater Anglia
Nederlandse Spoorwegen
Stena Line
Other
Websitewww.stenaline.co.uk/ferry/rail-and-sail/holland/
Route map
Template:Infobox rdt

Dutchflyer is the name given in the UK to an integrated passenger service between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. Formerly known as Amsterdam Express, Dutchflyer is a rail/sea/rail service operated jointly by Stena Line, the Dutch state railway operator Nederlandse Spoorwegen and their UK subsidiary Abellio Greater Anglia.[1]

History

The Dutchflyer service is a successor to former boat trains such as the LNER's Hook Continental service, which operated between London and the Netherlands from 1927 to 1987.[2]

Originally, the Dutchflyer brand was only used to market the service to passengers starting in the UK,[3] while in the Netherlands the service was advertised as GoLondon.[4] Nowadays the Dutchflyer brand is not used so prominently and the service is sold through the Dutch Stena Line website.[5]

Booking

The Dutchflyer service lets passengers travel from any UK railway station served by Abellio Greater Anglia to Harwich International (formerly Parkeston Quay), cross the North Sea by Stena Line ferry, and continue, after arrival at Hoek van Holland Haven to any station in the Netherlands served by the Nederlandse Spoorwegen (or in the reverse direction). Trains to and from London and Cambridge are timed to meet the ferry.

Train services

An Abellio Greater Anglia train at Harwich station
The "Stena Hollandica" ferry at Hoek van Holland
A Nederlandse Spoorwegen train at Schiedam Centrum station

After arriving in Hoek van Holland, passengers disembark right into the railway station, from where there is a frequent rail service to Rotterdam Central Station. From there passengers may change trains to go anywhere in the Netherlands. An example is shown in this table for a connection by rail from Hoek van Holland to Rotterdam and then to The Hague or Amsterdam, or stations in between.

Operator Train Type Route Material Frequency
Abellio Greater Anglia Local train ManningtreeHarwich International Class 321/Class 360 1 per hour
Abellio Greater Anglia Boat train London Liverpool StreetHarwich International Class 321 4 per day
Abellio Greater Anglia Boat train CambridgeHarwich International Class 170 1 per day
Abellio Greater Anglia Boat train Lowestoft - Harwich International Class 170 1 per day
Abellio Greater Anglia Boat train Norwich - Harwich International Class 170 1 per day
Stena Line Ship Harwich International harbour – Hoek van Holland harbour Stena Britannica, Stena Hollandica 2 per day
Nederlandse Spoorwegen Local train Hoek van Holland HavenRotterdam Centraal SLT 2 per hour
Nederlandse Spoorwegen Intercity Rotterdam CentraalAmsterdam Centraal VIRM 6 per hour

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Dutchflyer on Stenaline website
  2. ^ Hughes, Geoffrey (1986). LNER. Shepperton: Ian Allan Ltd. p. 152. ISBN 0 711014280. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  3. ^ "Dutchflyer website (now defunct)". Archived from the original on 11 March 2005. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  4. ^ "GoLondon website (now defunct)". Archived from the original on 28 May 2002. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  5. ^ Dutch Stena Line website.