Eygelshoven railway station
Preceding station | Arriva | Following station | ||
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Landgraaf towards Sittard | Stoptrein 32500 | Chevremont towards Kerkrade Centrum |
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Eygelshoven Location within Netherlands |
Eygelshoven station is a railway station southwest of Eygelshoven, the Netherlands. It is located on the Schaesberg–Simpelveld railway, which is part of the Heuvellandlijn (Maastricht–Kerkrade). Train services are operated by Arriva.
History
Initially called Hopel station, the first train arrived at the station on 12 May 1949, while passenger services commenced on 15 May 1949.[1] The station was renamed to Eygelshoven on 22 May 1966.[2]
Train services
The following local train services call at this station:
- Stoptrein: Sittard–Heerlen–Kerkrade
See also
- Eygelshoven Markt railway station, located north of the same town
References
External links
- NS website (in Dutch)
- Dutch Public Transport journey planner (in Dutch)
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Railway stations in Limburg (Netherlands)
- Beek-Elsloo
- Blerick
- Bunde
- Chevremont
- Echt
- Eijsden
- Eygelshoven
- Geleen
- Lutterade
- Oost
- Heerlen
- Hoensbroek
- Horst-Sevenum
- Houthem-Sint Gerlach
- Kerkrade Centrum
- Klimmen-Ransdaal
- Landgraaf
- Maastricht
- Meerssen
- Mook-Molenhoek
- Nuth
- Reuver
- Roermond
- Schin op Geul
- Schinnen
- Sittard
- Spaubeek
- Susteren
- Swalmen
- Tegelen
- Valkenburg
- Venlo
- Venray
- Voerendaal
- Weert
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