The most interesting urban developments that are currently under construction:
HSL
The HSL is a high-speed railway extension of the Paris-Brussels Thalys branch, stopping at Antwerp, Breda, Rotterdam, Schiphol airport and finally Amsterdam. The HSL will bring Rotterdam within 16 minutes of Schiphol and within 35 minutes of Amsterdam, almost cutting travel times in half. Obviously Belgium and Paris will also be a lot closer. The HSL will not stop in The Hague, unlike the current Thalys. The HSL should open in April 2007.
Randstadrail
The Hague is however getting light rail into its city centre, with two trams branches to be connected to converted railways towards Zoetermeer (2006). Another branch will run over new infrastructure in the centre and then follows another old railway south to Rotterdam where it hooks up to the existing underground (2008).
Central Station
The current central station in Rotterdam dates back to the 1950s and is, simply put, dated. It's too small and already struggling to handle capacities. A new central station is finally being developed and will hopefully open its door no later than 2009.
New station hall (image a bit too large to be included inline)
Download a video impression of the new station.
Skyscrapers
For its size the city has a lot of scrapers (by far more than any other Dutch city) but real heights are not to be found in the Netherlands. Rotterdam's tallest skyscraper currently is a 151.30m one (496ft). Plans for taller buildings have existed but none of them made their way through, although a residential building close to 500ft is being constructed at a pier on the south bank of the Maas river, an area destined to extend the city centre traditionally found on the north bank. Despite the cancellation of some beautiful plans, skyscrapers around 500ft are still being proposed and it should really not be long now to break that number.
I'll post some skyline pictures when I've organised my photo album a bit more and found a new reliable place to store pictures on-line.
This post has been edited by Capzilla: 10 March 2005 - 07:05 AM

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