Vlissingen Souburg railway station

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The Vlissingen Souburg station is next to the train station Vlissingen the smaller of the two railway stations in Vlissingen in the Dutch province of Zeeland. Opened in 1986 suburban breakpoint in Oost- Souburg district is located on the Zeeland Lijn ( Seeland- line) of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen, which runs from Vlissingen via Roosendaal Amsterdam Centraal Railway Station.

The station is located on a railway embankment parallel to Kanaal door Walcheren near the swing bridge to West Souburg and has two through tracks with side platforms. By 2007, was located on the eastern platform ( Roosendaal and Amsterdam) is a small station building with waiting area, which corresponded to the Dutch draft standard suburban station of the architect Hans Bak. The ticket office was already closed some years before its demolition. At the entrance of the train station there are parking spaces, bicycle and a bus stop.

The railway station operate every half hour an intercity train to Amsterdam and Vlissingen. It serves mainly the residents of the neighborhoods Oost- Souburg and Westerzicht, but also the northern districts of Vlissingen, Vlissingen because the train station is further out.

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