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Leiden Lammenschans railway station

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Location
  
Netherlands

Line(s)
  
Woerden–Leiden railway

Opened
  
18 May 1961

Platforms in use
  
1

Operated by
  
Nederlandse Spoorwegen

Station code
  
Ldl

Province
  
South Holland

Architect
  
Koen van der Gaast

Leiden Lammenschans railway station

Address
  
2313 VL Leiden, Netherlands

Similar
  
De Vink railway station, Leiden Centraal railway st, Voorschoten railway station, Voorhout railway station, Den Haag Mariahoeve railway st

Leiden Lammenschans is a railway station in Leiden, Netherlands. The station, designed by Koen van der Gaast, was opened on 18 May 1961. It is served by trains running between Leiden Centraal and Utrecht Centraal, and by RijnGouweLijn trains running between Leiden Centraal and Gouda at Peak Hours.

Leiden Lammenschans was named after the nearby fortification Schans Lammen, the encampment of the Spanish troops during the Siege of Leiden in 1573 and 1574.

Train services

The following services call at Leiden Lammenschans:

  • 2x per hour intercity service Leiden - Alphen aan den Rijn - Utrecht
  • 2x per hour local service (sprinter) Leiden - Alphen aan den Rijn - Gouda (peak hours only)
  • References

    Leiden Lammenschans railway station Wikipedia