you can get tickets on day of travel
train is pretty cheap,
one way is 22 euro's
round trip is 35.40 euro's
it takes about 4 hours and you need to change trains twice
http://www.ns.nl/servlet/Satellite?referrer=plannerplus2stap_stap1&cid=1071147988062&pagename=www.ns.nl%2FPlanner%2Fplannerplus2stap&action=js2&p=1071147988062&lang=nl
good luck and have fun
2007-06-20 01:55:59
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answered by dutchcutie68 5
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You can get a train ticket the day of travel at the station, no problem, but come a little early, enough to stand in a line for the ticket window , or if possible buy a ticket in the automat.
It will be only slightly cheaper on a bus, slower, less comfortable, so take the train.
2007-06-20 06:41:41
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answered by topink 6
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Dortmund To Amsterdam
2016-11-04 01:53:26
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answered by gannett 4
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In germany they have a service called 'Mitfahr' where you can hitch a ride with somebody going in the same direction. Simply go to a mitfahr office a few days in advance, tell them where you're going and pay a small fee, then they'll give you the contact details of somebody going that way. You'll be expected to pay towards petrol. That's the cheapest way. The best way is by train, in my opinion. check out the german train website www.diebahn.de for timetable details.
2007-06-20 01:46:18
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answered by j_l_obrien 1
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Take the train, you can get a ticket at the train station on the day of your travel, try to have the proper change, they are all coin machines and do not take paper money.
2007-06-20 06:38:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The best and the most comfortable and respectful is by train. Have a nice trip.
2007-06-20 02:53:18
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answered by Freedom 2
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