List of new train stations in the Netherlands
The Nederlandse Spoorwegen introduced a junction timetable in 1970/71 under the name "Spoorslag '70" . This involved the expansion and construction of numerous train stations. This list contains the stations newly opened in the Netherlands since 1970 .
1970-1979
year | railway station | province | image |
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May 31, 1970 |
Delft Zuid (since December 15, 2019: Delft Campus ) |
South Holland |
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May 31, 1970 | Maassluis West | South Holland |
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May 23, 1971 | Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel | South Holland |
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May 24, 1971 |
Bijlmer Station (since December 10, 2006: Amsterdam Bijlmer Arena ) |
North Holland |
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September 24, 1971 | Purmerend Overwhere | North Holland |
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September 26, 1971 | Eindhoven Beukenlaan | North Brabant | |
May 28, 1972 | Bunnik | Utrecht |
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May 28, 1972 | Nijmegen Heyendaal | Gelderland |
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May 15, 1973 |
Den Haag CS (since May 29, 2000: Den Haag Centraal ) |
South Holland |
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May 15, 1973 | Zoetermeer | South Holland |
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3rd June 1973 | Mantgum | Friesland |
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3rd June 1973 | Sneek Noord | Friesland |
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3rd June 1973 | Waddinxveen Noord | South Holland |
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May 24, 1974 | Diemen | North Holland |
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May 24, 1974 |
Hilversum NOS (since May 29, 1989: Hilversum Noord ; since December 15, 2013: Hilversum Media Park ) |
North Holland |
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May 24, 1974 |
Voorburg 't Loo ( Hofpleinlijn , closed June 2, 2006) |
South Holland |
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June 1, 1975 |
Emmen Bargeres (closed on April 3, 2011) |
Drenthe |
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June 1, 1975 |
Heerenveen IJsstadion (only for events) |
Friesland |
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June 1, 1975 | Hengelo Oost | Overijssel |
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June 1, 1975 | Schiedam Nieuwland | South Holland |
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March 30, 1976 | Bovenkarspel flora | North Holland |
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May 1, 1977 | Heeze | North Brabant |
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May 22, 1977 |
Centrum West (Zoetermeer Stadslijn, closed on June 2, 2006) |
South Holland |
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May 22, 1977 |
Delftsewallen (Zoetermeer Stadslijn, closed on June 2, 2006) |
South Holland |
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May 22, 1977 |
Dorp (Zoetermeer Stadslijn, closed on June 2, 2006) |
South Holland |
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May 22, 1977 |
Driemanspolder (Zoetermeer Stadslijn, closed on June 2, 2006) |
South Holland |
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May 22, 1977 |
Meerzicht (Zoetermeer Stadslijn, closed on June 2, 2006) |
South Holland |
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May 22, 1977 |
Palenstein (Zoetermeer Stadslijn, closed on June 2, 2006) |
South Holland |
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May 22, 1977 |
Stadhuis (Zoetermeer Stadslijn, closed on June 2, 2006) |
South Holland |
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May 22, 1977 |
Voorweg (Zoetermeer Stadslijn, closed on June 2, 2006) |
South Holland |
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May 28, 1978 |
Seghwaert (Zoetermeer Stadslijn, closed on June 2, 2006) |
South Holland |
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December 21, 1978 |
Amsterdam Zuid (between 1985 and 2006: Amsterdam Zuid / WTC ) |
North Holland |
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December 21, 1978 |
Schiphol (since December 13, 2015: Schiphol Airport ) |
North Holland |
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29th September 1979 |
Buytenwegh (Zoetermeer Stadslijn, closed on June 2, 2006) |
South Holland |
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29th September 1979 |
De Leyens ( Zoetermeer Stadslijn , closed on June 2, 2006) |
South Holland |
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29th September 1979 |
Leidsewallen ( Zoetermeer Stadslijn , closed on June 2, 2006) |
South Holland |
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1980-1989
1990-1999
year | railway station | province | image |
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May 27, 1990 | Dordrecht Stadspolders | South Holland |
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June 2, 1991 | Leeuwarden Camminghaburen | Friesland |
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February 16, 1992 |
Doetinchem Stadium (closed in 2005) |
Gelderland |
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May 31, 1992 | Helmond 't Hout | North Brabant |
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May 23, 1993 | Diemen Zuid | North Holland |
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May 23, 1993 | Duivendrecht | North Holland |
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May 23, 1993 | Gouda Goverwelle | South Holland |
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February 1, 1996 | Almere Parkwijk | Flevoland |
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May 1, 1996 |
Almere Strand (closed after two months, reopening on June 1, 1999, only for events, definitely closed on December 8, 2012) |
Flevoland |
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June 2, 1996 | The Hague Moerwijk | South Holland |
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June 2, 1996 | Enschede Drienerlo | Overijssel |
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November 28, 1996 |
Amsterdam ArenA (only for events) |
North Holland |
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March 1, 1997 | Voorhout | South Holland |
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May 24, 1998 | Haarlem Spaarnwoude | North Holland |
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2000-2009
Since 2010
Planned stations
- Leeuwarden Werpsterhoeke station (opening: December 2020)
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ infrasite.nl , accessed on May 29, 2013
- ↑ Georges Rey: Development of the ITF from its beginnings to the present ( Memento from April 17, 2011 in the Internet Archive )