Road networks between the cities (40,000 inhabitants or more) are, except for Tilburg-'s-Hertogenbosch, are motorways. Around 's-Hertogenbosch and Eindhoven are local/express highways which can be confusing to foreigners. Roads to smaller towns and villages can be adventurous, not because of gaps in the road, but mostly of being small and winding.
Another option to get around is by train. Trains serve the bigger towns and villages (60000 inhabitants or more and villages between them). Trains serve also in the nights on thursday/friday, friday/saturday and saturday/sunday the cities of Eindhoven, Tilburg, Breda and 's-Hertogenbosch. Eindhoven is the terminus for both night train lines. A fast high-speed rail (300km/h, 190mph) connection with Rotterdam and Amsterdam is possible from Breda
Buses are a good option for tourists outside North-Brabant to go to the Efteling, from 's-Hertogenbosch train station. The buses are also a good option for travelling trough villages not connected by trains, but are generally slow.
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