Transportation


"I enjoyed participating in the Washburn Summer Law Program in the Netherlands. I found the teaching to be very interesting and I particularly enjoyed the good times I had with my US and Dutch classmates."
Clémentine Noblecourt
French student
& 2006 Attendee

Students attending Washburn Law's Summer Study Abroad Program are expected to make their own arrangements for travel to and from the Netherlands. Washburn does not assume any responsibility for this transportation.

Scheduled airlines provide a variety of reduced fare plans. There are also several organizations that specialize in discount fares for students. Since summer flights to Europe are filled quickly, it is best to make travel arrangements no later than March.

Passports are required for travel to the Netherlands and are the responsibility of each student. Early application is recommended. Contact the nearest State Department Office or Post Office for further information. See the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs web site. A visa is not required for traveling to the Netherlands but may be necessary for travel to some other countries.

The U.S. Embassy in the Netherlands is located in The Hague. The American Citizen Services (ACS) Unit of the Consular Section, located in Amsterdam, assists American citizens in The Netherlands. The U.S. State Department maintains a fact sheet for U.S. citizens traveling to the Netherlands.

See the following travel-related resources:

Train Transportation From Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam to Utrecht

Photograph: Vending machine for tickets at the train station. For the train schedule between Schiphol Airport and Utrecht visit the Dutch Railway's Planner Plus (a new window will open).

On the resulting Journey advice page, travel details will be displayed. Note you can move through the schedule for the travel date by clicking the 'Earlier' and 'Later' links. Also, note the links for route description, stops and maps.

Map: Rail lines from Schiphol to Utrecht. Rail lines from Schiphol to Utrecht.
(See also the rail system map for the entire country.)