Uhalslijn
The Uhalslijn is a historic railway line in the Netherlands, connecting the cities of Utrecht and Amsterdam. Constructed in the late 19th century, it was part of the Dutch State Railways' expansion efforts to improve connectivity across the country. The line runs approximately 20 kilometers from Utrecht Centraal Station to Amsterdam Centraal Station, passing through several important towns and villages along the way.
The Uhalslijn was officially opened on October 1, 1885, and it quickly became a vital route for
Over the years, the Uhalslijn has undergone several upgrades and renovations to meet modern standards. Today,
The Uhalslijn is also known for its scenic route, which takes passengers through picturesque landscapes, including
In recent years, there have been discussions about the future of the Uhalslijn, with proposals for further