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National tariff system (Netherlands)

The national tariff system (Dutch: nationaal tariefsysteem or nationale vervoerbewijzen/NVB) is a ticketing and zoning scheme for local public transport in the Netherlands. It was designed as a nationwide scheme but is being phased out (see section on validity, below) and replaced by the OV-chipkaart. With the abolition of the strippenkaart (strip card) on 3 November 2011, only the sterabonnement (Star subscription) remains organized under the national tariff system. The system does not apply to Dutch Railways (NS), which have their own pricing regime; however, there are limited sections of railway (generally in urban areas or on non-NS lines) on which the system is valid.

Strippenkaart

Validity edit

The national tariff system applies on most local bus and tram routes, with the exception of special tourist and leisure services, express services, night buses; and buurtbussen, which are neighbourhood services run by volunteers. In addition, it no longer applies in the Amsterdam and Rotterdam regions.

Validity on the railways edit

The system also applies to the following rail routes:

Tickets edit

Strippenkaart edit

The strippenkaart, introduced on 1 October 1980 and abolished on 3 November 2011, was a ticket composed of several strips, to be validated when used. Passengers either validated the ticket themselves in a machine, or got it stamped by the driver or conductor. The number of strips to be cancelled was always the number of zones travelled plus one, up to a maximum of 20 strips. The stamped ticket was valid for an hour for two to four strips, up to three-and-a-half hours for 17 to 20 strips.[1]

Strippenkaart tickets were available in denominations of two, three, eight, 15 and 45 strips. Reduced tariff tickets were only available in 15-strip versions. An eight-strip ticket could be used as a one-day ticket in The Hague and Utrecht if especially validated (at the same cost).

Strippenkaart prices (As of 1 January 2011)

2-strippenkaart €1.60
3-strippenkaart €2.40
8-strippenkaart €6.40
15-strippenkaart €7.70
15-strippenkaart (reduced rate) €5.00
45-strippenkaart €22.80
Local day-ticket Den Haag or Utrecht (one 8-strippenkaart) €6,40
Local day-ticket Den Haag or Utrecht, reduced rate (four strips of a 8-strippenkaart) €3,20
Nationwide day-ticket full fare (two 8-strippenkaarten) €12,80
Nationwide day-ticket reduce fare (one 8-strippenkaart) €6,40

Strippenkaarten were sold by tobacconists, supermarkets, tourist offices and public transport companies. Only the smaller denomination tickets (up to 8 strips) were available on board, hence the small difference in price between 8 and 15 strip tickets, to encourage pre-purchasing which speeds up boarding times.

The strippenkaart ceased to be valid on 3 November 2011.

Sterabonnement edit

 
A weekly subscription.

The Sterabonnement (Star subscription) is the season ticket of Dutch local public transport. It is similar to the Strippenkaart in that it is zone dependent, although validity is set at the time of purchase to the number of zones chosen. The Sterabonnement is slightly different from the Strippenkaart as each ticket's validity is dependent on its "star" value (Ster is the Dutch word for star). The table below summarises the Sterabonnement's validity.

Star
value
Validity
1-ster 1 selected zone
2-ster The selected zone + 1 adjacent zone in each direction
3-ster The selected zone + 2 adjacent zones in each direction
4-ster The selected zone + 3 adjacent zones in each direction
5-ster The selected zone + 4 adjacent zones in each direction
6-ster The selected zone + 5 adjacent zones in each direction
N All zones in the Netherlands

Zomerzwerfkaart edit

The Zomerzwerfkaart or "Summer roaming card" is a special ticket only available during June, July and August, which allows the bearer to travel for a whole day in the Netherlands on public transport subject to the National Tariff System. This ticket, however, is not sold by Connexxion, but is nevertheless valid on the company's services.[2]

OV-chipkaart edit

See also edit

  • nl.Wikipedia page about the Strippenkaart (in Dutch)
  • nl.Wikipedia page about the OV-Chipkaart (in Dutch)

References edit

  1. ^ (in Dutch) [1]
  2. ^ (in Dutch) [2]

External links edit

  • Information about the Strippenkaart system[dead link] (in Dutch)
  • (in English)

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The national tariff system Dutch nationaal tariefsysteem or nationale vervoerbewijzen NVB is a ticketing and zoning scheme for local public transport in the Netherlands It was designed as a nationwide scheme but is being phased out see section on validity below and replaced by the OV chipkaart With the abolition of the strippenkaart strip card on 3 November 2011 only the sterabonnement Star subscription remains organized under the national tariff system The system does not apply to Dutch Railways NS which have their own pricing regime however there are limited sections of railway generally in urban areas or on non NS lines on which the system is valid Strippenkaart Contents 1 Validity 1 1 Validity on the railways 2 Tickets 2 1 Strippenkaart 2 2 Sterabonnement 2 3 Zomerzwerfkaart 2 4 OV chipkaart 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksValidity editThe national tariff system applies on most local bus and tram routes with the exception of special tourist and leisure services express services night buses and buurtbussen which are neighbourhood services run by volunteers In addition it no longer applies in the Amsterdam and Rotterdam regions Validity on the railways edit The system also applies to the following rail routes Groningen Roodeschool Arriva Groningen Delfzijl Arriva Groningen Nieuweschans Leer Germany Arriva Arnhem Winterswijk Keolis Nederland Zutphen Winterswijk Keolis Nederland Zutphen Oldenzaal Keolis Nederland Zutphen Apeldoorn NS Between all stations in The Hague Rijswijk and Voorburg Maastricht Randwyck Maastricht Heerlen Arriva Sittard Kerkrade Arriva Between all stations in Rotterdam Capelle a d IJssel Schiedam and Vlaardingen Utrecht Overvecht Utrecht Centraal Utrecht LunettenTickets editStrippenkaart edit The strippenkaart introduced on 1 October 1980 and abolished on 3 November 2011 was a ticket composed of several strips to be validated when used Passengers either validated the ticket themselves in a machine or got it stamped by the driver or conductor The number of strips to be cancelled was always the number of zones travelled plus one up to a maximum of 20 strips The stamped ticket was valid for an hour for two to four strips up to three and a half hours for 17 to 20 strips 1 Strippenkaart tickets were available in denominations of two three eight 15 and 45 strips Reduced tariff tickets were only available in 15 strip versions An eight strip ticket could be used as a one day ticket in The Hague and Utrecht if especially validated at the same cost Strippenkaart prices As of 1 January 2011 update 2 strippenkaart 1 60 3 strippenkaart 2 40 8 strippenkaart 6 40 15 strippenkaart 7 70 15 strippenkaart reduced rate 5 00 45 strippenkaart 22 80 Local day ticket Den Haag or Utrecht one 8 strippenkaart 6 40 Local day ticket Den Haag or Utrecht reduced rate four strips of a 8 strippenkaart 3 20 Nationwide day ticket full fare two 8 strippenkaarten 12 80 Nationwide day ticket reduce fare one 8 strippenkaart 6 40 Strippenkaarten were sold by tobacconists supermarkets tourist offices and public transport companies Only the smaller denomination tickets up to 8 strips were available on board hence the small difference in price between 8 and 15 strip tickets to encourage pre purchasing which speeds up boarding times The strippenkaart ceased to be valid on 3 November 2011 Sterabonnement edit nbsp A weekly subscription The Sterabonnement Star subscription is the season ticket of Dutch local public transport It is similar to the Strippenkaart in that it is zone dependent although validity is set at the time of purchase to the number of zones chosen The Sterabonnement is slightly different from the Strippenkaart as each ticket s validity is dependent on its star value Ster is the Dutch word for star The table below summarises the Sterabonnement s validity Starvalue Validity 1 ster 1 selected zone 2 ster The selected zone 1 adjacent zone in each direction 3 ster The selected zone 2 adjacent zones in each direction 4 ster The selected zone 3 adjacent zones in each direction 5 ster The selected zone 4 adjacent zones in each direction 6 ster The selected zone 5 adjacent zones in each direction N All zones in the Netherlands Zomerzwerfkaart edit The Zomerzwerfkaart or Summer roaming card is a special ticket only available during June July and August which allows the bearer to travel for a whole day in the Netherlands on public transport subject to the National Tariff System This ticket however is not sold by Connexxion but is nevertheless valid on the company s services 2 OV chipkaart edit Main article OV chipkaartSee also editnl Wikipedia page about the Strippenkaart in Dutch nl Wikipedia page about the OV Chipkaart in Dutch References edit in Dutch 1 in Dutch 2 External links editInformation about the Strippenkaart system dead link in Dutch GVB nl Amsterdam Public Transport Authority page explaining the Sterabonnement system in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National 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