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Train stations in the Netherlands

There are 384 train stations in the Netherlands, divided into three categories; in order of decreasing importance:

  • Intercity stations, where all trains halt (except that international trains do not halt on some intercity stations).
  • Sneltrein stations, where semi-express and local trains halt.
  • The remaining stations, where only local trains halt.

However, on many lines there are only two categories of trains (intercity and local), or only one (local).

New stations from December 2003:

  • Utrecht Terwijde between Vleuten and Utrecht
  • Tilburg Reeshof [1] [1] between Gilze-Rijen and Tilburg-West (however, due to rail capacity shortage, opening of the station may have to be postponed).

Passenger comfort suffers from beggars, thiefs, etc. and also from measures against them, e.g. the removal of benches from the hall of Den Haag Centraal station in 2003.

See also:

Table of contents
1 List of stations
2 A
3 B
4 C
5 D
6 E
7 F
8 G
9 H
10 K
11 L
12 M
13 N
14 O
15 P
16 R
17 S
18 T
19 U
20 V
21 W
22 Z

List of stations

A

B

C

D

E

F

  • Franeker

G

H

K

  • Kampen
  • Kapelle-Biezelinge
  • Kerkrade Centrum
  • Kesteren
  • Klarenbeek
  • Klimmen-Ransdaal
  • Koog Bloemwijk
  • Koog-Zaandijk
  • Koudum-Molkwerum
  • Krabbendijke
  • Krommenie-Assendelft
  • Kruiningen-Yerseke

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

U

  • Uitgeest
  • Uithuizen
  • Uithuizermeeden
  • Usquert
  • Utrecht Centraal
    • Lunetten
    • Overvecht
    • Terwijde - new station from December 2003

V

W

Z





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