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NS Orders New Generation of Sprinter Trains in €400m Deal - DutchNews.nl

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Dutch state-owned railway company NS is buying 36 new Sprinter trains in a €400 million deal with Swiss manufacturer Stadler,...

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Dutch Railways (NS) is purchasing 36 new Sprinter trains for over €400 million. Unlike the current Sprinter trains, the "ultramodern" trains, named Flirt Flex, will once again have the classic yellow and blue NS livery, the rail company announced. The first trains are expected to enter service in the Netherlands in 2030.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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The Dutch Railways (NS) has ordered 36 new Sprinter trains that can also be used as intercity trains. Unlike the current Sprinters, the Flirt Flex trains will have the NS's characteristic yellow-blue livery. The first Sprinters are expected to be in service in 2030. The Sprinters can accelerate and decelerate quickly. According to the NS, they can also reach speeds of up to 160 kilometers per hour. This means the trains can also be used as inter…

·Netherlands
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Press photo from NS. Actual situation. Very good news. The Koolmees fleet has purchased 36 new Sprinter trains. The great thing is: even as an intercity train, those Sprinter trains can't be on time! But who cares about being late when you can bask in all the filth in the compartment and enjoy the smell of moldy bread, diaper fragrance, and human piss eau. Or maybe you were really lucky and your icebreaker skills came in handy by plowing through…

Dutch Railways (NS) is purchasing 36 new Sprinter trains for over €400 million. Unlike the current Sprinter trains, the "ultramodern" trains, named Flirt Flex, will once again have the classic yellow and blue NS livery, the rail company announced. The first trains are expected to enter service in the Netherlands in 2030.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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