Bovenkarspel Flora railway station

Bovenkarspel Flora is a railway station on the outskirts of Bovenkarspel, Netherlands. The station opened in 1977 and is located between Hoorn and Enkhuizen. The station is on the Zaandam–Enkhuizen railway. The station and services are operated by the Nederlandse Spoorwegen. The station was originally opened to serve visitors to the annual "Westfriese Flora" flower fair held there, which is why Flora is included in the name. In 1999 an outbreak of legionellosis occurred during the flower fair which caused at least 32 deaths. The fair was renamed the "Holland Flower Festival" in 2003 and was relocated to Zwaagdijk-Oost in 2005.

Station Bovenkarspel Flora
General information
LocationNetherlands
Coordinates52°41′45″N 5°15′11″E
Line(s)Zaandam–Enkhuizen railway
History
Opened1977
Services
Preceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
Enkhuizen
Terminus
NS Intercity 2900 Bovenkarspel-Grootebroek
towards Maastricht
NS Intercity 3900 Bovenkarspel-Grootebroek
towards Heerlen
NS Intercity 4500 Bovenkarspel-Grootebroek
Location
Station Bovenkarspel Flora is located in Netherlands
Station Bovenkarspel Flora
Station Bovenkarspel Flora
Location within Netherlands

Train services

The following services currently call at Bovenkarspel Flora:

  • 2 per hour intercity service Enkhuizen–Hoorn–Amsterdam–Hilversum–Amersfoort (–Deventer)
  • 2 per hour intercity service Enkhuizen–Hoorn–Amsterdam (peak hours)


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