1.3k★trein – OpenClaw Skill
trein is an OpenClaw Skills integration for coding workflows. Query Dutch Railways (NS) for TRAIN travel only - train departures, time-based trip planning (depart-at/arrive-by), disruptions, and station search via the trein CLI. NOT for car, bus, or other transport.
Skill Snapshot
| name | trein |
| description | Query Dutch Railways (NS) for TRAIN travel only - train departures, time-based trip planning (depart-at/arrive-by), disruptions, and station search via the trein CLI. NOT for car, bus, or other transport. OpenClaw Skills integration. |
| owner | timvandervoord |
| repository | timvandervoord/trein-plus |
| language | Markdown |
| license | MIT |
| topics | |
| security | L1 |
| install | openclaw add @timvandervoord/trein-plus |
| last updated | Feb 7, 2026 |
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name: trein description: Query Dutch Railways (NS) for TRAIN travel only - train departures, time-based trip planning (depart-at/arrive-by), disruptions, and station search via the trein CLI. NOT for car, bus, or other transport. homepage: https://github.com/joelkuijper/trein metadata: {"clawdbot":{"emoji":"🚆","requires":{"bins":["trein"],"env":["NS_API_KEY"]},"primaryEnv":"NS_API_KEY","install":[{"id":"npm","kind":"node","package":"trein","bins":["trein"],"label":"Install trein (npm)"},{"id":"download-mac-arm","kind":"download","url":"https://github.com/joelkuijper/trein/releases/latest/download/trein-darwin-arm64","bins":["trein"],"label":"Download (macOS Apple Silicon)","os":["darwin"]},{"id":"download-mac-x64","kind":"download","url":"https://github.com/joelkuijper/trein/releases/latest/download/trein-darwin-x64","bins":["trein"],"label":"Download (macOS Intel)","os":["darwin"]},{"id":"download-linux","kind":"download","url":"https://github.com/joelkuijper/trein/releases/latest/download/trein-linux-x64","bins":["trein"],"label":"Download (Linux x64)","os":["linux"]}]}}
trein - Dutch Railways CLI
A CLI for the NS (Dutch Railways) API with real-time train departures, train trip planning, disruptions, and station search.
Install
npm (recommended):
npm i -g trein
Or download a standalone binary from GitHub Releases.
Setup
Get an API key from https://apiportal.ns.nl/ and set it:
export NS_API_KEY="your-api-key"
Or create ~/.config/trein/trein.config.json:
{ "apiKey": "your-api-key" }
Commands
Departures
trein departures "Amsterdam Centraal"
trein d amsterdam
trein d amsterdam --json # structured output
Trip Planning
trein trip "Utrecht" "Den Haag Centraal"
trein t utrecht denhaag --json
trein t amsterdam rotterdam --via utrecht # route via specific station
trein t hoofddorp "den haag" --arrive-by 09:30 --json # arrive by 09:30 TODAY
trein t hoofddorp "den haag" --depart-at 09:00 --json # depart at 09:00 TODAY
trein t utrecht amsterdam --date 2026-02-05 --depart-at 14:30 --json # specific FUTURE date and time
Disruptions
trein disruptions
trein disruptions --json
Station Search
trein stations rotterdam
trein s rotterdam --json
Aliases (shortcuts)
trein alias set home "Amsterdam Centraal"
trein alias set work "Rotterdam Centraal"
trein alias list
trein d home # uses alias
When to Use This Skill
This skill should be used when users ask about TRAIN TRAVEL in the Netherlands:
- "When does the next train to [station] leave?"
- "How do I get from [A] to [B] by train?"
- "I need to be in [station] at [time], which train should I take?"
- "Are there any train disruptions?"
- "What time should I leave to arrive by train at [time]?"
- "What's the train station code for [name]?"
- "Which platform does the train to [station] leave from?"
- "How long does it take to travel by train from [A] to [B]?"
Command Selection Guide
First: Confirm the user wants TRAIN travel. If they want car/bus/other transport, do NOT use this skill.
Then select the appropriate command:
- User wants real-time train departures from ONE station → use
departures - User wants to travel from A to B by train → use
trip - User mentions a specific arrival/departure time for train → use
tripwith--arrive-byor--depart-at - User asks about train delays or disruptions → use
disruptions - User gives partial train station name → use
stationsfirst to resolve - User mentions future date for train travel → use
tripwith--date
JSON Output Examples
Trip Planning Response
{
"trips": [{
"departure": "08:05",
"arrival": "08:35",
"duration": "30 min",
"transfers": 0,
"status": "ON_TIME",
"legs": [{
"from": "Schiphol Airport",
"to": "Den Haag Centraal",
"trainType": "IC",
"platform": "5"
}]
}]
}
Departures Response
{
"departures": [{
"time": "14:23",
"delay": "0 min",
"destination": "Amsterdam Centraal",
"platform": "3",
"trainType": "IC"
}]
}
Disruptions Response
{
"disruptions": [{
"title": "Werkzaamheden Amsterdam-Utrecht",
"type": "MAINTENANCE",
"routes": ["Amsterdam Centraal", "Utrecht Centraal"],
"active": true,
"expectedEnd": "2026-02-05 23:59"
}]
}
Best Practices for AI Agents
- VERIFY train travel intent - Only use this skill if user explicitly wants train travel, not car/bus/other transport
- Always use
--jsonfor machine-readable output - Validate station names first if user input is ambiguous using
stationscommand - Use fuzzy matching - don't require exact station names from users
- Quote station names containing spaces (e.g., "Den Haag Centraal") to prevent argument parsing errors
- Check for errors in JSON response before presenting results to user
- Interpret times in 24-hour format (HH:mm)
- Default to current date - omit
--dateflag for today's travel; only add--datefor future dates - Handle Dutch station names - many contain special characters or multiple words
- Parse JSON carefully - some fields may be null or missing depending on circumstances
Common Workflows
Example 1: "I need to be in Amsterdam at 9:30"
- Determine current location (ask user if unclear)
- Check if user means today or a future date
- Run:
trein t hoofddorp amsterdam --arrive-by 09:30 --json(today) OR:trein t hoofddorp amsterdam --date 2026-02-05 --arrive-by 09:30 --json(future date) - Parse JSON and present earliest suitable option with departure time
Example 2: "When does the next train to Rotterdam leave?"
- Determine current location
- Run:
trein d <current-station> --json - Filter results for trains going to Rotterdam
- Present next departure with platform and time
Example 3: "Plan my trip tomorrow at 2pm from Utrecht to Den Haag"
- Run:
trein t utrecht "den haag" --date 2026-02-04 --depart-at 14:00 --json - Parse response and present journey options with transfers and duration
Example 4: "Are there delays on my usual route?"
- First get the trip:
trein t amsterdam utrecht --json - Then check disruptions:
trein disruptions --json - Cross-reference routes and inform user of relevant disruptions
Common Errors & Solutions
- "Station not found" → Use
trein stations <query> --jsonto find correct name - "API key missing" → Verify
NS_API_KEYenvironment variable is set - Empty results → Check if date/time is in the past
- "No trips found" → Try without
--via, route may not be possible via that station
Tips
- Use
--jsonflag for all commands to get structured output for parsing - Station names support fuzzy matching (e.g., "adam" -> "Amsterdam Centraal")
- Aliases are stored in the config file and can be used in place of station names
- Use
--viawith trip planning to specify a specific route through an intermediate station - Use
--depart-at HH:mmto plan trips departing at a specific time (defaults to TODAY) - Use
--arrive-by HH:mmto plan trips arriving before a specific time (defaults to TODAY) --date YYYY-MM-DDis OPTIONAL - only needed for future dates (omit for today)
No README available.
Permissions & Security
Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.
Requirements
- OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
- Language: Markdown
- License: MIT
- Topics:
FAQ
How do I install trein?
Run openclaw add @timvandervoord/trein-plus in your terminal. This installs trein into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.
Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?
OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.
Where can I verify the source code?
The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/timvandervoord/trein-plus. Review commits and README documentation before installing.
