Opened 24 May 1998 Platforms in use 2 | Station code Hlms Province North Holland | |
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Line(s) Amsterdam–Rotterdam railway Similar |
Nieuwe intercity dubbeldekker vanaf de brug bij haarlem spaarnwoude
Haarlem Spaarnwoude is a small railway station in Spaarnwoude, the Netherlands. It is located east of Haarlem on the Amsterdam–Rotterdam railway (Amsterdam - Haarlem - Leiden - Den Haag - Rotterdam). The N200 road (Amsterdam - Haarlem) runs parallel to the railway on the south side. The station opened on 24 May 1998. On the north side of the station is an IKEA store.
Contents
- Nieuwe intercity dubbeldekker vanaf de brug bij haarlem spaarnwoude
- Train services
- Tracks and platforms
- References
Train services
As of 11 December 2016, the following train services call at this station:
Tracks and platforms
The station is on a line with two tracks, and has no additional tracks and no railroad switches. Track 1 in on the south, for the direction Amsterdam, and track 2 on the north, for the direction Haarlem. Each track has its own platform. From the north side there is an entrance to the north platform through a footbridge over a ditch; from the bus stop on the north side of the N200 there is an entrance to the south platform through a footbridge over another ditch. There is a footbridge over the railway and the N200. It has three stairways: to each platform and at the south side of the N200. These entrances and footbridges are at the west end of the platforms. The platforms extend eastwards to under the Kegge Viaduct.