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Heemstede Aerdenhout railway station

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Location
  
Netherlands

Province
  
North Holland

Opened
  
1 October 1891

Architect
  
Koen van der Gaast

Heemstede-Aerdenhout railway station

Line(s)
  
Amsterdam–Rotterdam railway

Address
  
2106 AD Heemstede, Netherlands

Similar
  
Overveen railway station, Haarlem Spaarnwoude railway st, Haarlem railway station, Driehuis railway station, Halfweg‑Zwanenburg railway station

Heemstede-Aerdenhout is a railway station in Heemstede and Aerdenhout, Netherlands. The station opened on 1 October 1891 and is located on the site of the old Toll house for the Leidsevaart canal, which still flows next to the station from Haarlem to Leiden. This canal still follows the Oude Lijn (Amsterdam - Rotterdam) closely. The train soon became the favored method of travel after the station opened, and the canal has gone out of use since the end of the second world war. The current station building was opened in 1958 and was one of the first Dutch viaduct stations.

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Train services

As of 11 December 2016, the following train services call at this station:

  • 2x per hour intercity service Amsterdam - Rotterdam - Roosendaal - Vlissingen
  • 2x per hour intercity service Amsterdam - Haarlem - Leiden - The Hague
  • 2x per hour local service (sprinter) The Hague - Leiden - Haarlem
  • Bus services

  • 3: IJmuiden - Haarlem - Schalkwijk
  • 4: Heemstede De Glip - Heemstede-Aerdenhout station
  • 80: Amsterdam - Haarlem - Zandvoort
  • 90: Haarlem - Noordwijk - Den Haag
  • References

    Heemstede-Aerdenhout railway station Wikipedia