Roosendaal–Vlissingen railway
The Roosendaal–Vlissingen railway is a railway line in the Netherlands running from Roosendaal to Vlissingen passing through the provinces of North Brabant and Zeeland. It is also known as Staatslijn F.[1]
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Other name(s) | Staatslijn F |
Locale | Netherlands |
Termini | Roosendaal Vlissingen |
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Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
Stations
The following table lists the stations on the railway, along with the year the station first opened and the amount of daily passengers of all the stations. This amount is based on figures of the NS.[2]
Railway station | Daily station users[2] | Year Opened |
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Roosendaal | 10399 | 1854 |
Bergen op Zoom | 6939 | 1863 |
Rilland-Bath | 445 | 1872 |
Krabbendijke | 571 | 1868 |
Kruiningen-Yerseke | 802 | 1868 |
Kapelle-Biezelinge | 1125 | 1868 |
Goes | 7160 | 1868 |
Arnemuiden | 461 | 1872 |
Middelburg | 4549 | 1872 |
Vlissingen Souburg | 975 | 1986 |
Vlissingen | 2955 | 1873 |
Train services
The railway is used by only one service, the intercity service Vlissingen - Roosendaal - Rotterdam Centraal - Den Haag HS (The Hague HS) - Leiden - Haarlem - Amsterdam CS. Between Roosendaal and Vlissingen, the intercity stops at every station.
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References
- (in Dutch) Staatslijn F, OVinNederland.nl. Retrieved on 14 December 2014.
- "Overzicht aantal in- en uitstappers per station". Treinreiziger.nl (in Dutch). 2016-09-15. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
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