Breda railway station

  • Breda -Rotterdam
  • Roosendaal -Breda
  • Breda - Eindhoven

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The Breda Railway Station is the largest train station in the Dutch city of Breda. He is a central hub in urban public transport. At the station, at national regional and long-distance trains.

History

The first station was opened on 1 May 1855 the railway line Roosendaal -Breda. 1860 got Breda, with the opening of the railway line to Maastricht, a new railway station. At that time the station was named Breda StaatsSpoorwegen. Its present appearance of the station in the 1960s. In the coming years to the railway station district of Breda, including the railway station, to be completely replaced. The project will operate under the name Via Breda. Primarily, the Station District to be upgraded, since the construction of the new high- speed line from Amsterdam to Antwerp Breda is an important railway station in the south of the Netherlands. Since the station is not located directly on the high-speed line and therefore do not hold all trains running on the track, in Breda, a shuttle service is scheduled to Rotterdam because here all trains.

Distance connections

In the year 2013 the following schedule lines run:

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