Best railway station

Best is a railway station located in Best, Netherlands.

Best
Best railway station, 1973
LocationNetherlands
Coordinates51°30′35″N 5°23′20″E
Line(s)Breda–Eindhoven railway
History
Opened1866
Services
Preceding station   Nederlandse Spoorwegen   Following station
NS Sprinter 5200
toward Eindhoven
NS Sprinter 9600
Continues at/arrives at 's-Hertogenbosch as Sprinter 4400 to/from Nijmegen
toward Deurne
Location
Best
Location within Netherlands

The station is located on the Breda–Maastricht railway (State Line E) between Tilburg and Eindhoven. The station is operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen. The station is located in a tunnel and has four platforms.

History

The station was opened on 1 July 1866. It closed on 15 May 1938 and re-opened on 10 June 1940. There have been several different station buildings over the years. The most recent building was finished in 2000, as part of the construction of two extra tracks between Eindhoven and Boxtel, bringing the total to four.

Train services

The station is served by the following service(s):

  • 2x per hour local services (Sprinter) Tilburg Universiteit - Eindhoven
  • 2x per hour local services (Sprinter) 's-Hertogenbosch - Eindhoven - Deurne
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