Hilversum_Media_Park_railway_station

Hilversum Media Park railway station

Hilversum Media Park railway station

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Hilversum Media Park (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɦɪlvərsʏˈmeːdijaː ˌpɑr(ə)k]), previously called Hilversum NOS (1974–1989) and Hilversum Noord (1989–2013), is a railway station in the city of Hilversum, Netherlands. Opened on 25 September 1974,[1] Hilversum Media Park is located on kilometre 27 of the Amsterdam–Zutphen railway, partly called the Gooilijn because of the region it runs through. The station is situated north of the city centre, serving the Media Park, where most Dutch television and radio broadcasters are located. The station has two platforms, which are connected through a covered footbridge. Before 1989, the station was named after the public broadcaster Nederlandse Omroep Stichting, more commonly referred to as NOS.

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Train services

Nederlandse Spoorwegen operates the following services from the station (4 trains per hour):

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Bus services

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Note: Local bus route 2 (operated by Connexxion) serves the station indirectly; it has a bus stop Stephensonlaan, 3 minutes away (by walking) from the station.


References

  1. Radio-uitzending uit rijdende trein, Leeuwarder Courant, 13 september 1974



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