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NS Stations

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NS Stations(Dutch pronunciation:[ɛnˈɛsstaːˈɕɔns]) is a Dutch company that owns and manages over 400railway stationsin theNetherlands.[1]It is a subsidiary of national rail operatorNederlandse Spoorwegen(NS).[citation needed]A subsidiary company of NS Stations isNS Stations Retailbedrijf(formerly Servex; founded in 1973), which uses the brandsAutomaten,Brasserie Het Station,Burger King(taken over by HMSHost),Café T,Café T espresso,C'est du pain,HEMA,Kiosk,La Place(taken over by HMSHost),mr. Pizza,Pizza Hut,Restauratie,Rituals,Smullers,Swirl's,andWizzl,and owns Stationsfoodstore, which is anAlbert Heijnfranchiseoperating about 22 "AH to go"convenience storeson stations.[citation needed]Wizzl also sells traintickets.[citation needed]They are typically at small stations which have no separate ticket window or counter; an exception isRotterdam,with a Wizzl at the back side of the station, while separate ticket windows are at the front side only.[citation needed]

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  1. ^(in Dutch)Over NS Stations,NS Stations. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
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