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May 19, 2007 12:55 PM GMT
By: NBTC
For relatively short distances, and if you travel to areas without railway lines, the bus is an excellent means of transportation. Most bus services run from 6 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Holland has four types of services: 

City bus, regional bus and express service

The city buses run within the boundaries of larger towns. The regional buses travel in and around main cities and the smaller towns nearby. The timetable is mainly geared to traveling during peak hours. The express services have fewer stops than the regional buses, run very frequently during peak hours to destinations in and around the main cities.

In addition to the above three types of services, Holland also has the Interliner. This bus service is used for longer distances and links various towns. It is an ideal means of transportation for commuters. The Interliner has very few stops.

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This bus company serves the major part of Holland: the provinces of Noord and Zuid Holland, Gelderland, Overijssel and Zeeland.

More information: 

Amsterdam Public Transport Company

Public transport travel information (operator)
Tel.: 0900 9292 (EUR 0,70 per minute; can only be reached within Holland)

Public transport travel information (computer)
Tel.: 0900 1475 (EUR 0,35 per minute; can only be reached within Holland)

Interliner Services: (+31) (0)900 899 89 98 (EUR 0.10 p/m)

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