Nijmegen–Venlo railway

The Meuse line (or ' Holy Lijn ') is a mostly single-track railway line from Nijmegen to Venlo. In Blerick the route branches off to Eindhoven. On the section of Mook - Middelaar Blerick to the track and single track from Nijmegen to Mook - Middelaar and Blerick to Venlo is expanded to double track. Venlo - - With the name Meuse line sometimes the train service Nijmegen Roermond is indicated.

The line was put into operation on 1 June 1883, is not electrified. The Safety Officer via the Dutch system ATB NG, is used the route since 10 December 2006 the company Veolia Transport (Netherlands). Previously perverted the Nederlandse Spoorwegen on the line. Veolia operates mainly with railcar GTW. After the name by Veolia had between Nijmegen and Venray some time often buses instead of trains are used, because Veolia disposal during rush hours on too little railcars. Veolia operates in 30 - minute intervals between Nijmegen and Venlo and on to Roermond. In rush hour, the train service condensed into a 15 - minute intervals between Nijmegen and Venray.

Pictures of Nijmegen–Venlo railway

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