Turin Porta Nuova Central to Den Haag Central: Trains, Buses, Fares, Today's Connections, Routes, Duration, Types of Trains, Station Guides, Tips, Journey

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Turin Porta Nuova Central

Turin Porta Nuova Train Station (IATA:TPY) is the main railway station in Turin, northern Italy. It is the third busiest passenger station after Roma Termini and central Milan, with approximately 192,000 trips per day, 70 million passengers per year and a total of approximately 350 trains per day. Porta Nuova is a destination and the train is perpendicular to the facade. The station is located at Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, just in front of Carlo Felice Square (on the south side of the city centre). The train between Turin and Milan starts or ends at the train station, including the use of the Turin-Milan high-speed rail service. The metro station is part of the Metropolitana di Torino line 1 and was recently built under the station building. The main building of Torina Porta Nuova has recently been restored and is a great gateway to the train. Porta Nuova is a destination, so all platforms/binario are connected to the main hall, which is on the street. Therefore, the main train can enter and exit freely with the following facilities: * Subway entrance (the main departure hall has an escalator for the subway) * Adjacent tram stop.

However, Turin Porta Nuova belongs to a station category similar to a shopping centre - the train also just leaves/arrives. When arriving by train, first set foot on the departure hall. If you want to take the metro or the main exit of the station to Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, you have to cross the shopping area - you will experience the feeling that 'I will get there.' Although your efforts will pay off, you will eventually reach the stunning main entrance hall. If you want to take the tram to the city centre, follow the signs to the Via Paolo Sacchi exit - when you leave the train, it is on the left side of the station.

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Den Haag Central

Den Haag Centraal, the largest railway station in The Hague, the Netherlands, is the largest train terminal in the Netherlands with 12 tracks. The station was completed in 1973 and is adjacent to the earlier Den Haag Staatsspoor station in The Hague. The Hague Central Railway Station is the terminal of the Hauda – The Hague Railway.

The station offers several intercity and local train services connecting the area and connecting major cities including Amsterdam and Rotterdam.

Den Haag Centraal is a public transportation hub and the main hub of the tram network operated by HTM Personenvervoer. The train station has two separate platforms. The RET in Rotterdam operates the RandstadRail E line, a metro service from Leidschenveen and Pijnacker to Rotterdam Central Station. From there it shares the track with the D line of the Rotterdam metro and ends at the Slinger station. There is a bus stop above the railway that connects to the Prins Bernhardviaduct and passes through the rails. The platform can be accessed from the main hall of the station. Several city and regional lines of three different operators are parked here.

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Destination

The Hague (; Dutch: Den Haag [dɛn ˈɦaːx] or 's-⁠Gravenhage [ˌsxraːvə(n)ˈɦaːɣə] ) is a city on the western coast of the Netherlands and the capital of the province of South Holland. It is also the seat of government of the Netherlands and it houses one of the most important courts in the world. With a metropolitan population of more than 1 million, it is the third-largest city in the Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area, with a population of approximately 2.7 million, is the 13th-largest in the European Union and the most populous in the country. Located in the west of the Netherlands, The Hague is in the centre of the Haaglanden conurbation and lies at the southwest corner of the larger Randstad conurbation. The Hague is the seat of the Cabinet, the States General, the Supreme Court, and the Council of State of the Netherlands, but the city is not the constitutional capital of the Netherlands, which is Amsterdam. King Willem-Alexander lives in Huis ten Bosch and works at the Noordeinde Palace in The Hague, together with Queen Máxima. Most foreign embassies in the Netherlands are located in the city. The Hague is also home to the world headquarters of Royal Dutch Shell and other Dutch companies. The Hague is known as the home of international law and arbitration. The International Court of Justice, the main judicial arm of the United Nations, is located in the city, as well as the International Criminal Court, the Permanent Court of Arbitration, Europol, and approximately 200 other international governmental organisations.

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