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Betuweroute Double-Track Freight Line, Netherlands



The Betuweroute's potential will be realised when multi-system locomotives like this Siemens ES64F4 are throughout on long workings.


  • Intensive passenger services on east-west sections like Eindhoven-Breda...

  • Seen at Dordrecht, east-west container traffic from Rotterdam and Kijfhoek...

  • Special equipment has been installed on the Betuweroute to deal with...

  • Strukton Railinfra played a major role in creating the Betuweroute and has...

  • Betuweroute commercial services were launched by Rail4Chem locomotives – this...

  • Upon opening in June 2007, the line was not energised and junctions like this...

  • The Betuweroute's potential will be realised when multi-system locomotives...

  • Planned extra line capacity east of the Betuweroute on the DB system is not...

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