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rickp3

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Posted: 2007-06-19 13:56:00   
...Thaks, is it easy? Buy tix at the station...any tips? advice? My first trip to Brugge....

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marianne

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Posted: 2007-06-19 14:49:00   
You can find info about Dutch trains on www.ns.nl. What you need is info about international trains. Strangely enough this part of the site is not available in English.

Travel from Amsterdam to Brugge is as follows;

Amsterdam to Antwerp, change train for Brugge. Trains leave Amsterdam Centraal station 26 mins past the hour. They run every hour. Journey time 3 hours and 37 mins.

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rickp3

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Posted: 2007-06-19 15:01:00   
Marianne -- thanks - I assume buying a ticket at the station is an easy process...and do you recommend first class? Thanks again.

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marianne

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Posted: 2007-06-20 09:51:00   
You buy your ticket from the international counter or the counter that says Belgium, or something similar. The international counter charges a booking fee. and the Belgium counter charges €0,50 extra.

Best is to buy from the machines. They have an English version. This is a link to the demo.

No need to buy first class, second class is very comfortable and a lot cheaper.

http://webdemo.ns.nl/webdemo.e2000/

Let me know if you need any more information. Are you in Amsterdam at the moment?

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