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Rotterdam Urban Transit Developments, Netherlands



The electronic OV Chipcard is being implemented across Rotterdam's transport network.


  • Reconstruction has been a feature of the convergence of tram, metro and heavy...

  • New stations and a more intensive service on the RandstadRail Erasmuslijn are...

  • The new Statenweg tunnel will allow RandstadRail to use Rotterdam Metro...

  • RandstadRail Erasmuslijn was launched with RET Metro stock. Immediately north...

  • Deliveries under a July 2007 contract will make Rotterdam the largest Citadis...

  • The electronic OV Chipcard is being implemented across Rotterdam's transport...

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