Kruiningen-Yerseke railway station
- Railway Roosendaal - Vlissingen
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The station Kruiningen - Yerseke is a railway station on the edge of the industrial area between Kruiningen and Yerseke in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It lies on the Zeeland Lijn (Zeeland Line), which runs from Vlissingen to Amsterdam via Roosendaal.
The station was opened in 1868. It has two tracks and a central platform, each half hour per direction keeps an Intercity train to Amsterdam and Vlissingen at that. Outside the building, a large park there & Ride car park, was what meant for travelers who wanted to run over by Kruiningen the ferry to Perkpolder, Zeeland Flanders on the other Scheldt page, but this compound has existed since 2003, no longer, as it in the immediate nearby are the Westerschelde tunnel, which is why the parking lot is usually rather moderate in use.