Den Dolder railway station

Den Dolder is a railway station located in Den Dolder, Netherlands. The station is located on the Utrecht–Kampen railway (Utrecht-Amersfoort-Zwolle) and the Den Dolder–Baarn railway. It was opened in 1895. The current island platform was opened in 1914. This station was previously called Dolderscheweg (1895-1912).[1]

Den Dolder
LocationDen Dolder, Netherlands
Coordinates52°8′24″N 5°14′29″E
Line(s)Utrecht–Kampen railway
Den Dolder–Baarn railway
History
Opened1895, 1914 (current form)
Services
Preceding station   Nederlandse Spoorwegen   Following station
NS Sprinter 5500
toward Baarn
NS Sprinter 5600
Amersfoort
toward Zwolle
Location
Den Dolder
Location within Northeastern Randstad

Train services

Route Service type Operator Notes
Utrecht - Baarn Local ("Sprinter") NS 2x per hour
Utrecht - Amersfoort - Zwolle Local ("Sprinter") NS 2x per hour

Bus services

Line Route Operator Notes
59 Hilversum Station - Lage Vuursche - Den Dolder - Huis ter Heide - Zeist U-OV and Pouw Vervoer Mon-Sat during daytime hours only. U-OV operates this route during weekdays, Pouw Vervoer on Saturdays.
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References

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