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There are 404 railway stations in the Netherlands,〔(Jaarverslag Prorail 2012 )〕 including five railway stations which are only served during events, one of those only to facilitate pilgrimage to a nearby site and another one only to facilitate the Railway Museum. ''NS Stations'' is managing 381 stations.〔(Facts & Figures on www.nsstations.nl )〕 ==Categories== Stations are divided into two categories based upon the service they receive. These are, in order of decreasing importance: * Intercity stations, where usually all trains (except, in some cases, international services) call. * The remaining stations, where only local trains (''Sprinters'') call. There are exceptions to this categorization. Some local trains – despite being called ''stoptreinen'' – do not stop at all stations: two examples are the services from Groningen to Roodeschool and from Tiel to Arnhem. On the route diagrams printed at the top of station departure sheets (see (this example )), intercity stations and semi-fast train stations are indicated by the letters IC and S respectively. ProRail classify stations into 5 categories based upon the facilities available. The categories are (in English): ''Cathedral'', ''Mega'', ''Plus'', ''Basic'' and ''Stop''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Railway stations in the Netherlands」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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