NS VIRM! The Dutch DOUBLE-DECKER Intercity!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • This week, I check out one the Dutch national operator Nederlandse Spoorwegen's (NS) double-decker VIRM sets on a journey from Maastricht, near the border with Belgium to the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam!
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    Date of Travel: 6 August 2020
    Class of Travel: 2nd Class
    Rolling Stock: Talbot VIRM-3
    Cost of Ticket: €28 (£24.90, $33.80)
    Origin: Maastricht, the Netherlands
    Destination: Amsterdam Centraal, the Netherlands
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Комментарии • 325

  • @colanitower
    @colanitower 3 года назад +45

    Fun fact: when the first NS double-decker was designed, the manufacturer had a choice to make. Two stairs up on the sides and one stair down in the middle, as in French trains at the time, or one stair up and one down? They invited people to come to the factory and to rush in and out a mockup train in large groups to simulate rush hours. Result of the running-up-and-down-the-stairs parties was that the "one stair up and one down" configuration works best to get as many people as possible in and out the train within limited stopping time at stations. This configuration of stairs is what you see in these trains.

  • @LynX_79
    @LynX_79 3 года назад +90

    As you have seen, they are clearly showing their age and the need for an upgrade. These trains are currently in the process of being completely overhauled with a more modern/up-to-date interior. The overhaul from their older counterparts (the VIRM1 series) has already been completed at this moment. The first overhauled VIRM2/3 series train is currently being tested and should be running in regular service somewhere this spring.

    • @gwnlars_8306
      @gwnlars_8306 3 года назад +4

      @@rubenmc6347 VIRM 2/3 krijgt een andere kleurstelling en interieur :-)

    • @deetjay1
      @deetjay1 2 года назад +3

      Look positively space age compared to Amtrak...

  • @andysedgley
    @andysedgley 3 года назад +76

    It's unlike Dylan not to arrive at a station a good hour before departure! 😳

    • @TeamWolfmountain
      @TeamWolfmountain 3 года назад +10

      Because theres absolutely no need to here our trains are very frequent sometimes even every 10 minutes

    • @TeamWolfmountain
      @TeamWolfmountain 3 года назад +3

      @@rubenmc6347 Arnhem Nijmegen also 10 minutes now (ik ben ook nederlands trouwens)

    • @DylansTravelReports
      @DylansTravelReports  3 года назад +10

      Just one hour? 😂

    • @timlilijinsheng4070
      @timlilijinsheng4070 3 года назад +1

      @@DylansTravelReports now, you'll make a good parent for that

    • @waldogadellaa
      @waldogadellaa 2 года назад +3

      You need not worry; should you miss a train within the Netherlands, you need not wait longer than half an hour. And in some regions, 6 trains an hour will be in service. And no reservation applies so you could easily aboard the next one.

  • @stevenkranowski5141
    @stevenkranowski5141 3 года назад +31

    9:14 No trip to the Netherlands is complete without seeing at least one windmill.

    • @DylansTravelReports
      @DylansTravelReports  3 года назад +5

      And tbf, it's hard to miss them 😅

    • @trainzandplanes522
      @trainzandplanes522 3 года назад

      Yep. They’re always looking for green energy.

    • @mstrmren
      @mstrmren 3 года назад

      @@trainzandplanes522 WindMILL, It‘s a Mill, not Wind Farm

    • @ronandersen5379
      @ronandersen5379 3 года назад

      @@mstrmren It's greener than powering the mill with a diesel motor!

  • @1nsanejochem
    @1nsanejochem 3 года назад +18

    Trains in NL are more like busses rather than a full service experience. It is just a commuter thing rather than an airplane substitute. I do believe they are (and should) upgrade with some amenities like charging sockets etc.

    • @Quark0611
      @Quark0611 3 года назад +9

      That's what's going to happen. The new intercity trains ICNG will have power sockets on them. As do DDZ and FLIRT and SNG. These VIRm are from the 90's, where there was no such need at that time.

    • @JanStront
      @JanStront 3 года назад +11

      Tbh in the Netherlands it isn’t really needed for domestic trains to be an airplane substitution as there’s next to nobody doing domestic flights, it’s main rival is the car. And yes they are being refurbished and modernised as Quark said.

    • @waldogadellaa
      @waldogadellaa 2 года назад +1

      That's isn't completely true: new style local trains have electricity sockets and the new ICNG will be a firm update into the 21st century.

  • @DJTrainBrain
    @DJTrainBrain 3 года назад +27

    7:07 I'm afraid you have a bit of a correction to make there: there *is* space to store luggage on the upper floors. Indeed there are no proper racks, but the plentiful amount of space in between the seat backs and under the seats is more than adequate.

  • @bramvaessen1576
    @bramvaessen1576 3 года назад +5

    Fun/interesting fact; Due to the whole proximity of the Netherlands (this vid is actually a good example, in 2hrs from south to the north-west is one of the longest train rides you can get), no Dutch train will feature a bar/vending machine etc. The trains are mostly used for short commutes, and therefore people generally prefer buying at stations.

  • @EnergiseWrestling
    @EnergiseWrestling 3 года назад +15

    Every time i watch, i am reminded of how much i miss travel 🥺🥺

  • @dl4608
    @dl4608 2 года назад +2

    For those who wonder why Utrecht Centraal is so big/busy despite the size of the city, it is because of its geography. Not only is it close enough to Amsterdam and other places for easy commuting, but it’s also a major interchange for lines going to/from all parts of the country. Most people passing through the station aren’t from (or going to) Utrecht, but simply passing through and/or changing between services there and never exit the station.

  • @TobiasPreston1
    @TobiasPreston1 3 года назад +11

    There's plenty of airline seats too, but these will be on the lower deck. On the modernised trains it is generally the opposite.

  • @BrianWebb0222
    @BrianWebb0222 3 года назад +4

    Love the NS personally. One of the best rail networks of all of the countries I’ve visited yet

  • @DJTrainBrain
    @DJTrainBrain 3 года назад +7

    Fun fact: see how, in the vestibules, there appears to be some sort of equipment locker in between the stairs? Those are remnants of the trolley catering service. In those spaces is - or used to be - a small lift that was used to get those trolleys from one level to another.
    NS *do* still operate catering services on some lines, occasionally, but you have to be in luck to encounter them. And they don't use proper trolleys anymore; nowadays the poor souls have to make do with a clunky backpack-and-ginormous-front-pouch arrangement...

    • @DJTrainBrain
      @DJTrainBrain 3 года назад +3

      Ah, just now do I stumble upon a news report from the beginning of the month, stating that the rail catering services have been definitively discontinued.

    • @drdewott9154
      @drdewott9154 3 года назад

      Oh yeah, DSB in Denmark have been inspired by NS and have introduced backpacker catering on a select few of their services starting a year ago after 7 years of no catering on any services, including some as long as 5 hours in length! It's not perfect, heck we don't even know in advance if a train will have this catering or not but its a step in the right direction I guess. Especially from no catering, on a 5 hour trip, in a dirty train, with poor reliability and ticket prices as high as 56 euros on the day and only a tiny supply of discount tickets!
      ...Also another thing they've copied from NS in the last year or so is the Huiskammer concept which they've so far introduced their version of on 2 stations

    • @DJTrainBrain
      @DJTrainBrain 3 года назад

      @@drdewott9154 Oh that's pretty interesting. Thanks for the read!

    • @jamesgreen4500
      @jamesgreen4500 3 года назад

      I have live her for 2 years now and only once have i seen a snack service onboard.

  • @erik_griswold
    @erik_griswold 3 года назад +2

    I think the VIRMs were built with small elevators to allow the catering trolleys to travel through the train. On-board catering has been largely, if not totally, discontinued.

    • @Hensepens64
      @Hensepens64 2 года назад

      Agreed. And the elevators where removed after the upgrade

  • @keithparker2206
    @keithparker2206 3 года назад +14

    Shame you didn't have more time in Maastricht (local dialect seems to pronounce it Mestreecht) - it's a beautiful historic town and the home of Andre Rieu - he holds open-air concerts in the Vrijdhof (the main square) every July with audiences of 10,000 plus. For a couple of years I thought the station was a converted church because of the stained glass windows over the main entrance to the booking hall - needless to say, I was wrong! The main concourse outside is a pedestrian area since the built the underground cycle park beneath it. There are not so many shops in the station because of the proximity of bars, and shops around it - both across the road and around the outside of the building.

    • @DylansTravelReports
      @DylansTravelReports  3 года назад

      I've heard it's nice. Shame I didn't have more than 15 minutes there 😭

    • @laurensklaassen6869
      @laurensklaassen6869 3 года назад

      @@DylansTravelReports well, you could've taken the next train 30 minutes later 😝 unless of course you had to be somewhere at a particular time.

    • @denvertrucker906
      @denvertrucker906 3 года назад +1

      Leave the T of the end and the pronounce would be good, also it's Vrijthof and in the olden days it was a cemetery

    • @laurensklaassen6869
      @laurensklaassen6869 3 года назад

      @@denvertrucker906 In Limburgish, vriédhaof means cemetery. (idk how to write it in mestreechs, as I speak Venloos) It's like the german word Friedhof. Vrijthof is the dutchification of vriédhaof.

    • @PetraStaal
      @PetraStaal 3 года назад

      @@laurensklaassen6869 De Vriethof :)

  • @pergoumans8668
    @pergoumans8668 3 года назад +2

    Maastricht train station is being renovated, much of its original splendor and decoration is being brought back so its well worth another visit in the future. If you should do so the regional train line Maastricht-Heerlen is quite nice. It has beautifull views of the hillside landscape. Along the route you find Valkenburg station, the oldest still operating station in the Netherlands 😃

  • @louislegrand2865
    @louislegrand2865 3 года назад +4

    Thanks, Dylan! I loved. In your train videos, we live with you. It is always in all your videos a real train trip report, in which we can see the delays, the advances, the problems, the difficulties, the advantages, the troubles, the facilities ... It is fascinating. It's real life. That's why. We too were already late like you, and we had the same reflex! Usually, it's when you are late like that that you make the right decisions in a hurry and you don't regret them. If you weren't late you might have taken first class and paid a lot more. Otherwise, I love double decker trains. It's splendid. Congratulations to you, for your trip, for your trip report, and for our common passion! Thanks to you.

  • @Topcat1952
    @Topcat1952 3 года назад +5

    Nice review. I never get out of my county in PA(USA) so doubt I'll ever get a chance to ride NS but I do watch a lot of the Netherlands train driver videos so some familiarity there. Too bad they don't keep their trains cleaner. They seem to be very efficient overall. Wondering if a comparison ride on the Switzerland train system would be appropriate sometime. Thanks!

  • @icdragonz
    @icdragonz 3 года назад +3

    the architecture at maastricht is amazing

  • @ritchiesiepman5511
    @ritchiesiepman5511 3 года назад +3

    I travel with the VIRM quite frequently, because my internship is at the dutch railways as a conductor, i have a shift on some of them from time to time

  • @zonderafspraak
    @zonderafspraak 3 года назад +3

    These trains were brand spanking new when I was there in 2004-2006, they are definitely showing their age now. Glad that they are getting refurbished.

  • @myonlylovesakura
    @myonlylovesakura 3 года назад +13

    new video from Dylan? *clicking almost instantly*

  • @jaurrelzichem1038
    @jaurrelzichem1038 2 года назад +1

    You got into one of the old generation VIRM, this one is from the era that you described. And they are actually refurbishing all the old ones to the newest generation. So you got 'lucky' sitting in the old one. I can assure you the newer generation is cleaner and has a more modern style!

  • @StormHunter71
    @StormHunter71 Год назад

    I lived in Oss for a while in the early 2000's my wife worked as a Conductor for NS, rode it frequently - yeah the VIRM's were new when i was there

  • @roundandroundmyworld
    @roundandroundmyworld 3 года назад +3

    The last time I visited Amsterdam, I came in from the airport on one of these trains and it was brutal trying to get larger pieces of luggage through those narrow little glass doors at the end of each saloon. Lesson learned, I made certain to get a Sprinter train with a wide-open rapid-transit style interior for the return trip to the airport.

    • @dl4608
      @dl4608 2 года назад

      Yep, always go for the Sprinters if you have bulky luggage, for sure. They’re very easy to work with then. However, note that on some services/lines, they do still use old carriages that, while spacious and easily able to accommodate many passengers with bulky luggage, still have high steps to enter that make it very awkward if your bags are heavy. I’ve only encountered one of them in person, but I was moving stuff to my new flat at the time, so yeah…boarding was fun…😬
      Generally though, the Sprinters are great. And they’re still very fast between stations, they just get slowed down by stopping at all the ones IC trains skip…

  • @marklee1194
    @marklee1194 3 года назад +2

    Hi Dylan. Hope you are staying safe so far. We appreciate your hard work.

  • @IC-qf7ev
    @IC-qf7ev 3 года назад +7

    you should check them out when the first refurbed one re enters service soon they are testing them now

  • @trainzandplanes522
    @trainzandplanes522 3 года назад +1

    Yes, in 2017, I did ride one of those trains. It was at 4 in the morning from Amsterdam Centraal to the Airport. quite busy BTW

  • @jennifertemmink5693
    @jennifertemmink5693 3 года назад +1

    Not really surprised the train was a bit dirty since it was after the evening rush and they don't get cleaned that often. But they could do better.

  • @caroline-5127
    @caroline-5127 3 года назад +4

    Hi, I see that you paid way to much, if you go on the website of Spoordeelwinkel, also available in English. You can buy a ticket and special ticket and then it’s €18,- and most of the time if they run an offer it’s with drinks somewhere

    • @anonomia5535
      @anonomia5535 3 года назад +1

      Did you already take a look at the payment methods of the Spoordeelwinkel? Yes, only iDeal. The Netherlands isn't particularly welcoming towards tourists when it comes to payment methods, unfortunately.

  • @matthewbriggs8997
    @matthewbriggs8997 3 года назад +1

    I've been with train company a few times. I normally travel from Schipol Airport to Sneek. I love that train ride. I was really nervous as I had to change at Zwolle and Leeuwarden.

  • @marcogeurts9881
    @marcogeurts9881 3 года назад +3

    @Dylan's Travel Reports i find the NS Virm/VIRMm very good and comfortable i traveled many times with that train type

  • @aleksander1982
    @aleksander1982 3 года назад +1

    VIRM (verlengd InterRegio materieel) is now being modernised. My most beloved type of NS rolling stock.

  • @uk1922
    @uk1922 3 года назад +1

    Good to see you are still Staying Safe.

  • @anonomia5535
    @anonomia5535 3 года назад +17

    Well, if you buy your ticket from a ticket vending machine, you pay €1 extra. May not be a lot, but perhaps buying tickets online isn't a bad idea then.

    • @Fraternizing_Cog
      @Fraternizing_Cog 3 года назад

      That can be impossible to do, with foreign cards though. The payment stage glitches out and it looks like the transaction goes through. But nothing is charged and nothing is bought.

  • @CryssLovesMusic
    @CryssLovesMusic 3 года назад +3

    You had a gorgeous travel day, this was so relaxing to watch! Love your videos!

  • @lorijohnston4311
    @lorijohnston4311 3 года назад +2

    Loved seeing the Dutch scenery from the train. I hope to visit one day, once we are able to travel internationally again. The interior of the Maastricht station was just stunning.
    Thanks for the video, Dylan. Stay safe and see you on Friday!

    • @pergoumans8668
      @pergoumans8668 3 года назад

      Maastricht station is currently being renovated to its original 1913 glory, certainly worth a visit in the future😃

    • @DylansTravelReports
      @DylansTravelReports  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed! See ya next Friday 😁

  • @maxster_8989
    @maxster_8989 3 года назад +2

    Maastricht has a beautiful historic city center. I hope you got to see it.

    • @stevenkranowski5141
      @stevenkranowski5141 3 года назад

      I got to see it back in 1997 on a day's excursion there. And I agree, it is a fine looking place.

  • @GBOAC
    @GBOAC 2 года назад

    2:21 note it's an Albert Heijn To Go, which is more expensive than a regular Albert Heijn. If you have the chance and time it's often wiser to get your food and drinks at a regular supermarket rather than at these (literal) convenience stores.

  • @matsvanderscheer3675
    @matsvanderscheer3675 3 года назад

    Okay just to clarify, it is actually more expensive to buy a ticket at the station, €1 per journey extra, so €2 for a round trip. Buy your tickets online at Ns.nl, this can be relatively short ahead of departure. You will get a QR code with which you can open the ticket barriers at big stations. Most Dutch travellers use a ov-chipkaart to travel, its a card which ussually automatically charges you for your journey based on where you tap in and out, which works for all public transport in the Netherlands!

  • @markchamberlain1901
    @markchamberlain1901 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful summer sunset - just what we need to see in a grey and dark February lol Havent travelled by train in the Netherlands since the 90's (Hook of Holland to Maastricht) - looks a good service !

  • @clearlynotwoke4929
    @clearlynotwoke4929 3 года назад +4

    Great vid as always!

  • @Kertz_osterwald
    @Kertz_osterwald 3 года назад +1

    Nice to had u in Weert my home town 🙂 and I keep enjoying this because I don’t have to do all this by myself just see u doing

  • @abus3562
    @abus3562 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the quick ride and great trip report. Wish I was there, at least I can be there in spirit, thanks for the ride.

  • @jamesrichardson476
    @jamesrichardson476 3 года назад +1

    Some time - if you haven't already done so - you should stop off in Utrecht. The station is listed amongst the top ten places for tourists to visit in the city and whilst this may sound a bit like a joke, it's an amazing place - ultra modern and designed to handle the many passengers that use it. The city is also pretty spectacular and well worth a short break, something we did whilst our son was studying at the university there. In many ways it's like Amsterdam, not surprisingly, but without the squalor.

  • @moladiver6817
    @moladiver6817 3 года назад +1

    A multi use public transport card (OV card) allows you to put credit on it. Then as you check in and check out the actual price of a one way ride is deducted. That saves you the trouble of having to buy a separate ticket for every ride with train, tram, bus, metro or ferry. With it you can also rent an OV fiets (bicycle) in every city.
    If you're spending more time in The Netherlands you could also get an OV card with your name on it. Then you can put a 1 month discount package on it to get 40% discount on any train ride outside peak hours.

  • @saifultrains
    @saifultrains 3 года назад

    I think the idea of purchasing tickets at the train station is that you may have the option to buy there. Buying online can be a good option too as to avoid some fees.

  • @josgvis
    @josgvis 24 дня назад

    Great video, just one thing; You took the train ride at the end of the day and then the train isn't as clean and tidy as in the morning. Every train gets a thorough cleaning after it's last ride.

  • @Andrewjg_89
    @Andrewjg_89 3 года назад +3

    Got to like the double decker trains in the Netherlands.

  • @gwnlars_8306
    @gwnlars_8306 3 года назад +1

    U know Machinist Stefan and Cabview Holland (Vincent)?
    They make cabrides across The Netherlands! 😁

    • @stevecooksley
      @stevecooksley 3 года назад

      I enjoy relaxing to both of their channels - I wonder if they know each other as well and are competitive? :-)

  • @69mstar69
    @69mstar69 3 года назад +1

    First of all thank you very much for your content |I really appreciate that you do, you have helped me in so many ways through your videos! I have been on the same train a few times and couldn't agree more with your review! keep up the good work xx

  • @maureendesquitado9894
    @maureendesquitado9894 3 года назад +1

    Hi Dylan, I like that this train is a double decker. What I don,t like and I agree with you is that this train is in dire need to be cleaned. The trash bin is dirty, the wall in the bathroom the graffiti needs to be removed and etc.Overall a really nice train trip!! Thank you for the video.Too bed no catering or cafe car. See you next Friday!!!

  • @dattaramphutane7473
    @dattaramphutane7473 3 года назад +2

    Nice vedio . Thanks for sharing Netherlands train .

  • @colinhunter1954
    @colinhunter1954 3 года назад +1

    These coaches are very similar to the GO service in Southern Ontario, (Canada). GO is basically a commuter service, and only covers a small portion of the province. There are no tables, or partitions, (one class only), and the seats are more like subway seats. The trains are very clean and well maintained however, and the staff are top notch.

  • @rogercolaris8175
    @rogercolaris8175 3 года назад +1

    Great video, Thanks for mentioning PSV and Ajax's home fields as you passed by them on the train.

  • @stephenskorupa8983
    @stephenskorupa8983 3 года назад +1

    Great Video Dylan.I have been to Amsterdam twice and always found it a bit of a novelty to be going upstairs on a train having never experienced that before.

  • @hanr6162
    @hanr6162 3 года назад +3

    Or as we used to call it when it's constantly delayed for the daily commute, the Inter-Sh*tty . But no really, I did actually like the trains in NL ! Thanks for the nostalgia!

  • @jamesjacobson20
    @jamesjacobson20 3 года назад +2

    Yes, the train needed to be cleaner, well the restrooms anyway. Over all I enjoyed this trip. Thanks Dylan.

    • @maxvandenberg955
      @maxvandenberg955 3 года назад +1

      Though to be fair, these trains are used nearly all day on all sorts of routes. Some routes start at 04:00 and on some routes on some days the trains run through out the night. So During the day nearly all trains run at least every 30 mins or better (a lot of trains run roughly every 15 mins) until around midnight. So, NS has a very small window of opportunity to clean the trains thoroughly.

    • @MagereHein
      @MagereHein 3 года назад

      @@maxvandenberg955 That's true, and VIRMs aren't optimally designed for a quick clean in between operation. That's still no excuse for the often appalling state of the toilets.

  • @nielspallandt6834
    @nielspallandt6834 3 года назад

    You should try out the newly refurbished VIRM's 1 and the just totally refurbished VIRM's 2/3! They really seem better and more cleanly as well! And the stations at Rotterdam and Arnhem are really nice! The station at arnhem even already have had a couple winning prizes for construction and beauty! And it's the only place in the Netherlands with Trolley busses still going strong!
    In the Netherlands the only trains with beverages on board services are on the international trains from the Thalys, ICE and the Intercity Direct from Amsterdam to Brussels.
    The VIRM's did had on board catering at the beginning. As you travel with an not refurbished one, you can still see the old catering lifts at both ends of each cabin.

    • @DylansTravelReports
      @DylansTravelReports  3 года назад

      I've heard a lot of good things about them! I'll have to check them out next time I'm in the Netherlands 😁

  • @IvanJay
    @IvanJay 3 года назад +1

    i have been busy last 2 months. Catching up on U tube. Nice camera, sir!

  • @wombat1238marsupial
    @wombat1238marsupial 3 года назад +1

    Your first seat was quite tight for legroom, just as well you moved. The toilet was a reminder for me of travelling on British rail in the 1980's at least you had some artwork to admire while using the facility😂😂😂😂. Great video.

    • @TheSynecdoche
      @TheSynecdoche 3 года назад

      The toilets on the refurbished trains get some Mondrian-inspired artwork, are quite a bit roomier and don't drop the result of their occupants activities on the tracks. A real improvement.

  • @robertwilloughby8050
    @robertwilloughby8050 3 года назад +1

    Have you completed all your SNCF Oui travels? If not, when all this horror is over, I suggest Strasbourg-Bordeaux direct - yes, direct, no changes. It starts at 06:04 from Strasbourg and gets into Bordeaux St Jean at 12.01 - so not a lunch on the train, but yes to a breakfast. You can have a Gewurztraminer the night before, and be putting away a Le Rose Pauliac over lunch the next day (note - Le Rose Pauliac is not a rose, but the Co-operative version of other red Pauliacs - and unlike most co-operative grown wine, it can stand comparison with the best of them!)

  • @federicoeveza9656
    @federicoeveza9656 3 года назад

    wow. youre really back trvelling in the New Year 2021 Pandemic.Good luck

  • @markdickson3820
    @markdickson3820 3 года назад

    Hard to tell this time, as a regional commuter it’s about what you’d expect with the bonus of a 2nd floor (albeit dirty) - you can catch any train on a bad day, I know SouthEastern trains where I am, can be a little rough often. If it’s meant as an InterCity express, then it’s a lot more disappointing with no service, slow by European standards and average cabins but I think they have proper InterCity service above this - that said, his train was quite expensive for what it was. Not sure how to feel about this journey he took - but I still enjoyed watching it as always, imagining days past when we could actually move around.

  • @Lucas-zf2hg
    @Lucas-zf2hg 3 года назад +3

    They are going to start refurbishing this trains soon

  • @michaelformaini7053
    @michaelformaini7053 3 года назад +1

    Hi Dylan, thanks for this week's offering from the Netherlands. The VIRM series double decker train seems to be quite well laid out and while graffiti and unsanitary waste bins and toilet compartment was a bit off putting, this train overall appears more homely than the Sydney ones I'm used to. As others have commented, the set you travelled on must have had a quick turnaround after an evening peak run or two and the cleaners just didn't have time to refresh it for your journey. This could be a problem for rail fleet controllers given the standards now required while COVID remains a threat. There simply may not be enough rolling stock assets to enable trains to be fully cleaned during service layovers. Either that or not enough cleaning staff to do a proper job - and I bet many cleaners have given up this type of work given the risks. Hope you are keeping safe and well. Looking forward to your next offering. Cheers from Michael.

    • @crytocc
      @crytocc 3 года назад

      This is likely exactly it. It's common for trains right after rush hour service or after a football match to be pretty dirty, just because they haven't had enough time to clean them yet! Trains tend to run at a very high frequency and capacity here, so scheduling in the cleaning is probably difficult.

  • @robertmansfield2856
    @robertmansfield2856 3 года назад +1

    I agree with the cleanliness of the NS trains. Perhaps they should be cleaned at their final destination and before passengers board before departure to their next destination, as happens on Southern Trains in my area of South London, particularly when they arrive at either London Bridge or London Victoria.

  • @laurensklaassen6869
    @laurensklaassen6869 3 года назад +2

    The VIRMs can be quite dirty. Though it's a hit or miss. The modernised VIRMm and DDZ trains, as well as the newer Flirt and SNG sprinter trains are usually decently clean.

  • @ThoomVlog
    @ThoomVlog 3 года назад +1

    Hi there! I’m living in the netherlands and i like to see your dutch travel video’s. I hope you travel anytime soon with NS.

    • @ThoomVlog
      @ThoomVlog 3 года назад

      ( i’m sorry, i’m not VERY good in english....)

  • @samsungw200
    @samsungw200 3 года назад +1

    Good video i like the double deck trains been on a couple in France. Roll on the end of lockdown im going to treat myself to a trip to London with my ebike for a bit of sightseeing

  • @roryfraser9210
    @roryfraser9210 3 года назад +4

    Having travelled on these trains a fair few times, it's good to see this video. Had a Dutch ex so I've done the Eindhoven to Amster trip too.
    Was amazed seeing these trains at first having being so used to the British trains

  • @Ipuffyy
    @Ipuffyy 3 года назад +1

    The trains in the Netherlands are usually clean. The train you were on is an old VIRM with the old interior, meaning it will look appalling. The new VIRM puts majority of regional trains in Europe to shame, so I recommend you try it, if you get the chance. VIRM 2/3 are on their way to get a brand new interior.

  • @arturkasza3176
    @arturkasza3176 3 года назад +1

    Oh, some good advice would be to get hold of the OV-card, even if you are a foreigner but visit NL more than once, load it and just use it, it is much cheaper than buying single tickets from the machines.

    • @anonomia5535
      @anonomia5535 3 года назад +2

      Unless you put a discount pass on it, it is exactly the same price for trains (minus the €1 fee for using the ticket vending machines).

  • @richardermstrang
    @richardermstrang 3 года назад +1

    Why don't you use an OV-chipkaart? Costs 7,50 to purchase and is valid for 5 years. No more buying tickets. Just check in like you do with a ticket, check out at your destination. You can add a balance to the card at the same place you buy tickets or have it added from your bank account automatically once the amount drops below a certain figure. You can even opt for a monthly bill instead of paying per trip. There's actually an extra fee of 1 euro per ticket if you buy it at the ticket thing. You can research everything online. I'm probably not the first one to suggest this, I imagine 😁 as usual, awesome review.

    • @DylansTravelReports
      @DylansTravelReports  3 года назад

      Honestly, I hardly ever take the train in the Netherlands but maybe I'll consider it next time 😁

  • @huntriel984
    @huntriel984 3 года назад

    The 1st class seats is not just another colour. In rush hour you can actually sit. That is mostly what people pay for, to make sure you can sit in rush hour (at the least a higher chance of).

  • @irlrsk8
    @irlrsk8 3 года назад +1

    Hello Dylan! Always look forward to your vids here and living thru your travels while on pandemic. Hope to catch up on the line in the Pacific NW one day! Cheers!!

  • @nleak92
    @nleak92 3 года назад +1

    I love the Dutch railways and especially love the double decker trains, wish we had them in the UK

    • @blauw67
      @blauw67 3 года назад +1

      Well you sort of do (or did, I know there was some controversy) have NS in great Britain under the name abellio, just not our dubbledeckers

    • @nleak92
      @nleak92 3 года назад

      @@blauw67 I know, abelleo are actually pretty good imo, but the double decker trains would be useful here I think, especially during rush hour

    • @stevecooksley
      @stevecooksley 3 года назад +1

      I think our smaller loading gauge would be a problem.

  • @theobrattinga500
    @theobrattinga500 3 года назад +2

    Great video of my country !!

  • @VonckenLOTR
    @VonckenLOTR 3 года назад +1

    ruclips.net/video/xeMy-juCWf4/видео.html
    For anyone who's interested, this is a link to a review from Simply Railways of the DDZ, even older trains who all got their retrofit. The style is very similar, so here you can view what the renovated VIRMs kinda look like (the VIRMs do have power outlets in 1st class and the VIRM-4's also have power outlets in second class, and they are of course different stock)

  • @BillCameronWC
    @BillCameronWC 3 года назад +1

    I’ve only travelled on that line in a similar train in the opposite direction, from Amsterdam down to Sittard (just before Maastricht) & the level of cleanliness was similar to your experience, but as you say the carriages are comfortable enough for the journey length.

    • @210SAi
      @210SAi 3 года назад

      What’s in the interior of Netherlands? I’m not familiar with either of those cities

    • @BillCameronWC
      @BillCameronWC 3 года назад

      @@210SAi When it becomes possible again you should schedule a visit. In my case, my brother is married to a Dutch woman and they now live in that part of the southern Netherlands, known as the ‘tear drop’ (look on a map) wedged between Belgium & Germany. It’s very pretty and the only somewhat hilly part of the country.

  • @JackJackProductions
    @JackJackProductions 3 года назад

    I have been on 4 NS Virms. 1 from Hengelo to Utrecht Centraal, 1 from Utrecht Centraal to Alkmaar, 1 from Alkmaar to Amsterdam Centraal and 1 (a refurbished VIRM-1) from Amsterdam Centraal to Alkmaar, got a Sprinter back to Amsterdam Centraal a few days later then a ICD to Brussels and the Eurostar back to London St Pancras Intl. The Virm-2 and Virm-3 are currently being refurbished

    • @JackJackProductions
      @JackJackProductions 3 года назад

      @@rubenmc6347 The new seats on the VIRM are the same as on the ICD

  • @tuanmarco
    @tuanmarco 3 года назад +1

    Great video. I used to live in Germany and I admit the Netherlands was my favourite getaway destination. One thing I noticed from the NS trains and it's a huge difference compared to German DB trains is that NS trains are not so clean. I think the company should take care of it more. I personally like NS double-deckers, but in my personal opinion, DB RE double-deckers are still better in terms of cleanliness and seating with bigger tables.

  • @steveschmitt2849
    @steveschmitt2849 3 года назад +1

    Good job thanks Dylan, stay safe and look forward to your next vlog👍

  • @blauw67
    @blauw67 3 года назад

    Regarding on board catering. Because of the pandemic there was no catering, before the pandemic on some main lines there would be catering. However it was decided this week that catering won't return after the pandemic is over, since there are shops at most stations now. I don't mind it, since I don't buy anyway.

  • @FinnTheCanadian
    @FinnTheCanadian 3 года назад +2

    Ooo I do love Holland one of my Favorites for sure, Never tried NS, Usually Use ICE Between Germany and Holland, Might have too. might of done it on the airport route

    • @TeamWolfmountain
      @TeamWolfmountain 3 года назад +3

      DO NOT EVER CALL IT HOLLAND AGAIN ITS THE NETHERLANDS! HOLLAND ARE JUST 2 PROVINCES

    • @TheSynecdoche
      @TheSynecdoche 3 года назад +1

      @@TeamWolfmountain Don't be silly. The country has been known as Holland for many centuries.

    • @TeamWolfmountain
      @TeamWolfmountain 3 года назад +1

      @@TheSynecdoche that is not true? It has always been Kingdom of the Netherlands the Holland is just 2 provinces not the entire kingdom

  • @ananddeepra4612
    @ananddeepra4612 3 года назад +4

    To me the major difference between lower and upper deck is the upper one is the silent area (the best area)

  • @patricktrakzel9657
    @patricktrakzel9657 3 года назад

    Schommelbakken. Swing buckets. I prefer the ICM ( the boeing type ones ), but before that we had the mat. 54 ( hondekop/dog face ). They were the heaviest trains in Europe, and very comfortable. When I worked for Wagon Lits I did prefer the older trains, they just went up and down and not so much horizontal swing, what you would have in lighter or higher ( like the doudlestocks )trains. By the way, did you know that the IRM ( before they were extended 3 to 4 and 4 to 6 parts ) they had elevators in them for the railcatering carts. Cool huh, elevators in trains. And they won a design award too. About them being dirty, you see that all of the time with public transport material, especially in the winter.
    Cleaning, and thus taking them out of circulation, costs money. Too bad though.

  • @koenmeier8553
    @koenmeier8553 3 года назад

    NS do provide cleaners on the trains however a deep clean is only done when the train is not in service for a good time. Majority of the people get off at the next big city so there is less of an issue with catering. however pre covid I have seen rail catering people walking through the train but they do not stay onboard for the whole journey.

  • @OfficialDoggyYT
    @OfficialDoggyYT Год назад +1

    11:56 well yeah, but you have to take in for a sec that its the old VIRM 3 model, the newer models VIRMm are much cleaner.

  • @GovernmentOfLocany
    @GovernmentOfLocany 3 года назад

    Couple of notes: these are the least comfortable VIRM variant in my opinion. Also the oldest, but they're being rebuilt. The other variants in service at the moment all have nice power outlets and footrests in First Class. Dutch train drivers also tend to go over a little bit so that 87mph top speed is likely to be 90.

  • @DJTrainBrain
    @DJTrainBrain 3 года назад +1

    13:41 I wonder how many times people have thought someone let 'er rip. :-)

  • @gary3561
    @gary3561 3 года назад

    You went through a no entry! GEEN INGANG.

  • @Magow1990
    @Magow1990 3 года назад +2

    I'm always amazed by how small the windows are in these trains, especially on the upper floor.

  • @rachel7000rf
    @rachel7000rf 3 года назад +1

    Great vid and I do love a double decker train.
    But I have to agree that they need more care and attention... There must be less passengers in 2020 so surely it would be easier to keep the train clean...

  • @sodorflubbs5000
    @sodorflubbs5000 3 года назад +1

    I’m now following you on every media you’re on.

  • @Mr.Nobody023
    @Mr.Nobody023 3 года назад +2

    VIRM max speed is 160 km/h, we only drive at a max speed of 140 km/h in The Netherlands

    • @SuperOpticJ
      @SuperOpticJ 3 года назад +1

      Why ? Do you have any faster trains apart from the tgv and eurostar

    • @Mr.Nobody023
      @Mr.Nobody023 3 года назад

      @@SuperOpticJ Thalys and Eurostar trains are not part of the NS, but we have new Alstom trains with a max speed of 200 km/h. The ICNG (InterCity Next Generation). They will run services on the High Speed Line between Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Breda.

  • @CrazyDash9
    @CrazyDash9 3 года назад

    Those bathrooms are terrifying lol

  • @GabrielViana-mg3vh
    @GabrielViana-mg3vh 3 года назад

    Lucky with such a clean toilet! Last time I entered a similar V-IRM4 it happend to be full of tags and gross like most V-IRMs are.

  • @trekkergek5865
    @trekkergek5865 2 года назад

    I want to see this guy try out the Sprinter service. Anyways, good video!

  • @fintytin5771
    @fintytin5771 3 года назад +1

    Very enjoyable !!!

  • @grey8ghost1
    @grey8ghost1 3 года назад +1

    Nice trip. Unfortunately I found the reflection of your water bottle in the window a distraction.

    • @andysedgley
      @andysedgley 3 года назад

      I see what you mean - although for me Dylan's videos aren't supposed to be travel brochure perfect, part of the charm is that these are real journeys in the real world.