Am I allowed to transport a bycicle on the train in The Netherlands and Belgium?
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I am planning to travel through the Netherlands / Belgium and visit several cities. The most confortable/fast way seems to be the train, but for the city visit and nearby places the bicycle is ideal. Am I allowed to travel with a Bicycle in the train?
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Can I put my bike on the train in Belgium?
Long story short, in Belgium you are allowed to take your bike on any domestic train, regardless of its composition, for an extra fare. The SNCB offers two distinctive formulas: a bike ticket for one trip and a bike day pass.Can you bring bikes on trains Netherlands?
Taking your bicycle on the trainYou are allowed take your bicycle on Dutch national trains outside rush hour. The prohibited times are between 6.30 and 9 a.m. and between 4.30 and 6 p.m. on workdays. This restriction does not apply in the weekend, on national holidays or in July and August.Can I carry my bicycle in train?
Make sure your bike is taken to the right platform and loaded in the train you travel. After you reach the destination station, go the luggage office, submit the luggage receipt and endorsement of your ticket. The office authorities will provide a delivery or dispatch receipt.Can you bring bikes on trains in Amsterdam?
Yes it is possible. Bikes are allowed on trains outside peak-hours (weekdays 6.30-9.00 and 16.30-18.00). You will have to buy an extra ticket for the bike ('Dagkaart fiets'). There are designated areas on the train for bikes.Taking a bike on the train in the Netherlands
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