Vlissingen railway station

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The Flushing Station (formerly station Vlissingen port, Dutch: Vlissingen station - Haven ) is the largest train station in the city of Vlissingen in the Dutch province of Zeeland. It is the terminus of Zeeland Lijn ( Seeland- line), which goes from Vlissingen to Amsterdam via Roosendaal.

The station was opened in 1872 and was built as a railway terminus. He has three tracks and two central platforms, on each half hour leaves a Intercity train to Amsterdam.

The station is the junction for pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists from around who want the ferry at the adjacent ferry to Breskens (on the other side of the Scheldt ). The station itself is very decentralized, so a regular clock sequence consists of buses at the station forecourt, also there is parking outside the station for private transport available. In the immediate vicinity are the ferry terminal, the lock on the port approaches, as well as the Hogeschool Zeeland.

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