Welcome to today's thread - #CrossChannelRail Day 12 - 28 March - Den Haag - Amsterdam - Bruxelles

On the agenda today:
Stations
Amsterdam Zuid
Amsterdam Centraal
Rotterdam Centraal

Companies
Eurostar (NL route)

Today's routes on the routes map: https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/crosschannelrail-2025_1148540#8/51.620/4.639

#CrossChannelRail 2025

Draft route for Jon Worth's #CrossChannelRail project in spring 2025. Dates for each leg of the trip are shown on each layer. Route colours alternate each day - yellows one day, purples the next, each train with a slightly different shade. Pins in the map show the locations to be visited.

uMap
#CrossChannelRail live stream - 3/28/2025, 8:06:50 AM

PeerTube
Kebab cat 🐈‍⬛ #CrossChannelRail

Rotterdam Centraal #CrossChannelRail

This is the interesting one

What they do for Eurostar at Rotterdam is both amazing and absurd. It was totally worth spending the time to check this in detail. #CrossChannelRail

Due to the Belgian rail strike I am delayed getting to Brussels, but will be at the #CrossChannelRail event at ALoft at 17:30

https://crossborderrail.trainsforeurope.eu/projects/crosschannelrail/crosschannelrail-2025-events/

Come along for a beer at the end of your work day and discuss this crazy project!

#CrossChannelRail 2025 - Events - #CrossBorderRail

Throughout the #CrossChannelRail project there are a series of events – all of which are free to attend.   Monday 17 March, Bordeaux Event type: formal public event about the future of railways in Europe, together with Hourrail (present) and Tilly Metz MEP (via video) Web stream: tbc Language: French […]

#CrossBorderRail

Right then, #CrossChannelRail provisional thoughts about Amsterdam and Rotterdam

I spent a couple of hours looking at all of this today, and was even able to get a behind the scenes look at the terminals, thanks to Eurostar

The setup is both amazingly clever, and absurd - because the requirements are that absurd

Amsterdam Centraal first

The new terminal - still only half finished - will have capacity for 600 passengers, and will be running in full from later this spring (once some platform works - that are resulting in a temporary suspension of Eurostar services) - are done

The terminal is bright, airy, well built, and makes an excellent impression. And all this is especially good, given it’s underground and there are no windows.

Some things feel really provisional still - especially the access to the lift to the platforms which leads past the rubbish bins for the shops in the station!

Also as check-in will be 90 mins before departure, that realistically means a train every 2 hours to London, max

Eurostar aims to run 5 trains a day later in the year, leaving 2 or 3 slots for others - were they to want them

@jon Speaking of the 90 minutes, have you gotten (or will you) the chance to discuss whether reducing that would be feasible? Of course if all 1000 passengers show up 5 minutes before departure it doesn't work, but looking at airport checks or e.g. luggage-only checks in Spain the queue is far from that long.

I guess it would mean e.g. doubling passport booths & staff, but if there were also twice as many trains that'd make sense? I can't see needing 90 mins to check 165 people in Rotterdam.