C.S. kwartier
The term "C.S. kwartier" is a Dutch phrase that roughly translates to "C.S. quarter" or "C.S. district". "C.S." is an abbreviation of "Centraal Station," meaning Central Station. It refers to the area immediately surrounding a major railway station, specifically the central station of a city. This area is often characterized by a high concentration of transportation infrastructure (train stations, bus terminals, tram stops, metro stations), commercial establishments (shops, restaurants, hotels), and offices. C.S. kwartieren are usually bustling and densely populated, serving as major hubs for both local and intercity travel. They frequently exhibit a mix of historic and modern architecture, reflecting the evolution of the city's transportation needs over time. The specific characteristics and amenities of a C.S. kwartier will vary depending on the size and layout of the city.