top | item 44951241 (no title) interactivecode | 6 months ago In The Netherlands you just tap your card when you get in and when you get out. the fare is computed based on how many stops you went. No app needed. Supports all the virtual cards too like apple pay etc... discuss order hn newest Gud|6 months ago Frankly the Swiss system is far superior.The Netherlands has a great train system except for the god damn turnstiles blocking the entrance to the train station.They are not needed.FWIW I live in Switzerland and work a lot in Netherlands. gogusrl|6 months ago dumb question but what happens if you forget to tap out ? dotcoma|6 months ago You likely get charged from where you got on to the end of the route. load replies (1)
Gud|6 months ago Frankly the Swiss system is far superior.The Netherlands has a great train system except for the god damn turnstiles blocking the entrance to the train station.They are not needed.FWIW I live in Switzerland and work a lot in Netherlands.
gogusrl|6 months ago dumb question but what happens if you forget to tap out ? dotcoma|6 months ago You likely get charged from where you got on to the end of the route. load replies (1)
dotcoma|6 months ago You likely get charged from where you got on to the end of the route. load replies (1)
Gud|6 months ago
The Netherlands has a great train system except for the god damn turnstiles blocking the entrance to the train station.
They are not needed.
FWIW I live in Switzerland and work a lot in Netherlands.
gogusrl|6 months ago
dotcoma|6 months ago