Nijkerk railway station
Nijkerk is a railway station located in Nijkerk, Netherlands. The station was opened on 20 August 1863 and is located on the Utrecht–Kampen railway (Centraalspoorweg). The services are operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen. From 1903, Nijkerk was also the northern terminus of the Nijkerk–Ede-Wageningen railway. The section between Nijkerk and Barneveld was closed and demolished in 1937.
Nijkerk | |||||||||||
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Location | Netherlands | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 52°13′19″N 5°29′36″E | ||||||||||
Line(s) | Utrecht–Kampen railway | ||||||||||
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Opened | 1863 | ||||||||||
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Nijkerk Location within Netherlands |
Train services
The following train services call at Nijkerk:
Route | Service type | Notes |
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Utrecht - Amersfoort - Harderwijk - Zwolle | Local ("Sprinter") | 2x per hour |
Bus services
Line | Route | Operator | Notes |
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101 | Harderwijk - Ermelo - Putten - Nijkerk - Nijkerkerveen - Hooglanderveen - Amersfoort Schothorst | Syntus Gelderland | |
142 | Harderwijk - Harderhaven - Zeewolde - Nijkerk | OV Regio IJsselmond | Mon-Fri during daytime hours only. |
503 | Eemdijk - Bunschoten - Spakenburg - Nijkerk | Syntus Utrecht | Mon-Fri during daytime hours only, although there is no AM peak service. |
509 | Barneveld - Achterveld - Leusden - Stoutenburg - Hoevelaken - Nijkerkerveen - Nijkerk | Syntus Gelderland | Mon-Sun during daytime hours only. On Sundays, it does not run between Leusden en Nijkerk. |
603 | Eemdijk → Bunschoten - Spakenburg - Nijkerk | Pouw Vervoer | Mon-Fri rush hours only; on Wednesdays and Saturdays, the PM rush hour runs are replaced by runs around noon. |
687 | Barneveld - Appel - Driedorp - Nijkerk | Noot | Mon-Fri rush hours only, with one extra run around noon. |
References
External links
- NS website (in Dutch)
- Dutch Public Transport journey planner (in Dutch)
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