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Delft is the main railway station of the city of Delft, South Holland, Netherlands. It is located on the oldest railway line in the country, between the stations of The Hague Central and Rotterdam Central. Along with a new 2.3 km rail tunnel under the city centre, the current station opened on 28 February 2015. [2]
Delft Campus railway station is a railway station in Delft, Netherlands, located on the railway line between The Hague and Rotterdam. The railway station was opened on 31 May 1970. The station building was demolished in June 2006. The name of the station was Delft Zuid until 14 December 2019.
Delft: Dt: 1847: 31630 Delft Campus: Dtz: 1970: ... railway map with all stations: search for spoorkaart; maps of station surroundings and station lay-out of some ...
Delft railway station; (As of February 2015, located in a new building.) [42] Delft Campus railway station; Trains stopping at these stations connect Delft with, among others, the nearby cities of Rotterdam and The Hague, as often as every five minutes, for most of the day. There are several bus routes from Delft to similar destinations.
Prorail provides a railway map showing all stations, and showing at a point where lines A, B and C meet whether A splits into B and C, or B into A and C etc. [11] NS provides a schematic railway map with all railways for public transport, not showing at a point where lines A, B and C meet whether A splits into B and C, or B into A and C etc ...
Dutch railway services is an index page of all the rail services operated in the Netherlands. Railway services in the Netherlands are operated by the following (see also rail transport operators in the Netherlands): Nederlandse Spoorwegen; NS International; Keolis Nederland; Breng; Arriva; Connexxion; DB Regio NRW; Qbuzz; R-net
Nevertheless, the old line via Haarlem has remained an important railway line. In March 2015 a new tunnel and station were opened in Delft, underpassing the former railway station and viaduct. Currently the doubling of the tracks is underway, after a long delay. [2]
Plans for extending the route of tram 19 to TU Delft campus exist, but have been postponed due to necessary infrastructure upgrades (rebuilding of the Sebastiaansbridge and problems with electromagnetic interference [3]). Its temporary terminal is located on a third track at Delft railway station.