Amsterdam Rail Fares Rise as New 2026 Routes Reshape Europe
Amsterdam joins a wave of European cities raising rail prices in 2026, even as new cross-border routes promise faster, lower-carbon links between key hubs.
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Amsterdam joins a wave of European cities raising rail prices in 2026, even as new cross-border routes promise faster, lower-carbon links between key hubs.
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