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catch an east midlands train to London st pancras, then catch a eurostar to brussels zuid (brussels south), then catch a thalys train to Amsterdam
Its about 6 hours - i think you have to go via Brussels.
Yes, Amsterdam is north of Brussels.
Between 20 and 40 euros depending on age and on departure location.
Brussels airport is smack in the middle of Belgium (Brussels is our capital)
about 2 hours
There is, and it has a fancy name: Thalys. It's a high speed train riding connecting Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris, Liège, Köln and some more cities. In Brussels it leaves from the Brussels South Station only, in Paris it stops at Paris Nord, the airport and Marne La Vallée (for Disneyland)
The Thalys train system seems to run Brussels, Cologne, Pars, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Antwerp. You can find many more destinations on the website of the company.
*Flight Amsterdam (AMS) to Brussels (BRU) Shortest Flight Duration 50 mins *Driving 208 km (about 2 hours 8 mins) *Direct from Amsterdam to Brussels 106 miles (171 km) (92 nautical miles)
Sixty to eighty minutes. Depending on how much stops the train does and whether it's rush hour or not.
Driving the distance is 776 km - about 6 hours 51 mins by road But by rail it is only 670 kms from Brussels to Munich via Cologne, Stuttgart and Ulm. A train departing Brussels at 06.36AM will arrive at Munich at 2.13PM.
Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is north of Brussels Belgium.