Leeuwarden_railway_station

Leeuwarden railway station

Leeuwarden railway station

Railway station in Leeuwarden, Netherlands


Leeuwarden railway station is the main railway station in Leeuwarden in Friesland, Netherlands. The station, which opened on 27 October 1863, is on the Arnhem–Leeuwarden railway, the Harlingen–Nieuweschans railway and the Leeuwarden–Stavoren railway. Leeuwarden was also the terminus of the North Friesland Railway which served Anjum and Harlingen via Stiens. Behind the station is a stabling point for many trains. The train services are operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen and Arriva; of the station's six platforms, five are terminating platforms and one is a through platform.

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Train services

As of 11 December 2016, the following train services call at this station:

  • 1× per hour express Intercity service Rotterdam - Utrecht - Amersfoort - Zwolle - Leeuwarden
  • 1× per hour express Intercity service The Hague - Schiphol - Almere - Lelystad - Zwolle - Leeuwarden
  • 1× per hour express Sneltrein service Leeuwarden - Buitenpost - Groningen
  • 1× per hour local Sprinter service Leeuwarden - Meppel
  • 2× per hour local Stoptrein service Leeuwarden - Sneek
  • 1× per hour local Stoptrein service Leeuwarden - Sneek - Stavoren
  • 2× per hour local Stoptrein service Harlingen Haven - Leeuwarden
  • 2× per hour local Stoptrein service Leeuwarden - Groningen
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Bus services

Bus services are operated by Arriva and Qbuzz.


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