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Hilversum lies 24 km (15 mi) south-east of Amsterdam and 15 km (9.3 mi) north of Utrecht.The town is known for its architecturally important Town Hall (Raadhuis Hilversum), designed by Willem Marinus Dudok and built in 1931.
Hilversum is a railway station in Hilversum, Netherlands.It is located approximately 28 kilometres (17 mi) southeast of Amsterdam. It located on the Amsterdam Centraal station – Amersfoort station part of the Amsterdam–Zutphen railway, with a branch to Utrecht Centraal station.
The Gooi en Vechtstreek region as it is currently defined by the Dutch government, 2017 Gooiland map drawn between 1725 and 1734 by Reinier and Joshua Ottens Historic map of the Gooi. The Gooi (Dutch: Het Gooi [ət ˈxoːi]) [a] is an area around Hilversum, in the centre of the Netherlands. It is a slightly hilly area characterised by its green ...
Hilversum–Lunetten railway map, the most southern part (grey) nowadays being a bicycle path and the part below the Utrecht–Kampen railway not being used for commercial traffic anymore. The Hilversum–Lunetten railway is a railway in the Netherlands opened in 1874 and running from Hilversum station to Utrecht Centraal.
Opened on 25 September 1974, [1] Hilversum Media Park is located on kilometre 27 of the Amsterdam–Zutphen railway, partly called the Gooilijn because of the region it runs through. The station is situated north of the city centre, serving the Media Park, where most Dutch television and radio broadcasters are located. The station has two ...
The Amsterdam–Zutphen railway is a railway line in the Netherlands running from Amsterdam, North Holland to Zutphen, Gelderland via the province of Utrecht. It passes through the cities of Hilversum , Amersfoort and Apeldoorn .
Hilversum Sportpark is a railway station in Hilversum, Netherlands. It lies 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) south of Hilversum town centre. The station was opened in 1874 and is on the Hilversum - Utrecht railway line. The station was previously called Amersfoortsche Straatweg (1874-1919), and Soestdijker Straatweg (1919-1965). [1]
The station is on the Amsterdam - Hilversum - Amersfoort line, known as the Gooilijn. The station was also used as a tram station for the Bussum - Huizen tram service from 1883 to 1958. The station was also used as a tram station for the Bussum - Huizen tram service from 1883 to 1958.