No. There are three trains daily with one change (at Osnabruck) And more than a dozen with two or three changes.
Yes, lots.
They are branded as "Thalys" and are high speed trains.
No
It takes about 6.5 hours to reach Berlin by train when traveling from Amsterdam.
Yes, and it is very simple. You just need to go to the central station and look up on which platform the train to Maastricht leaves. It is a direct train and it leaves every half of an hour. (at .26 and .56 to be exact, so 18.26 for example)
Usually Amsterdam Centraal. Some trains call at Amsterdam Sud, and then Schiphol.
6 hours
British Airways does not have physical offices in the Netherlands. To contact British Airways concerning the city of Amsterdam, the address is, British Airways PO Box 286118, D-28365 Bremen, Germany.
Thanks About 4 hours
Take the Thalys to Amsterdam. When in Amsterdam, there will be a direct train to Groningen
Get on a direct train to Amsterdam. You can buy a ticket at the trainstation.
by train
About 1 hour 30 minutes if you take a direct train.
yes there is. check out eurolines.com for details
357 km
Yes. The route is: Amsterdam, Nijmegen, Düsseldorf, Köln (Cologne), Frankfurt, Basel, Zürich. There is a train every 2 hours. There are some direct trains, but usually you have to change in Köln and / or Frankfurt.
Take any direct connection from Vienna (Austria) to Zurich HB (Switzerland). From there you simply take any direct train to Berne, where you change for Geneva... or you take one of the direct trains ("inter-cities") from Zurich to Geneva (but they do the same route as any train via Berne).
It takes about 6.5 hours to reach Berlin by train when traveling from Amsterdam.
Yes, there are direct flights from Amsterdam to the Philippines. There are about 10 flights that fly directly to the Philippines from Amsterdam. Cebu Air has the most flights.
The address for Amsterdam Centraal Station is : Stationsplein, 1012 AB Amsterdam