Roosendaal railway station

  • Railway Roosendaal - Vlissingen
  • Railway Roosendaal -Breda
  • Railway Antwerp - able Zwaluwe

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The Roosendaal train station is the city of Roosendaal in the Dutch province of North Brabant station. It is a major border station between Belgium and the Netherlands.

The station was taken in 1854 with the opening of the railway line Antwerp - able Zwaluwe in operation. 1855 followed the route to Breda and Rotterdam. The station was the first of the province of North Brabant. 1863 was the connection to Bergen op Zoom added on the Zeeland Lijn. This was extended in 1872 to Vlissingen. Since the opening of connections to Rotterdam and Vlissingen Roosendall is an important railway station in the southwest of the Netherlands. Cities that can be reached directly from Roosendaal, include Arnhem, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Brussels, 's- Hertogenbosch and Rotterdam. The importance of the station began with the commissioning of the international Fyra - train on December 9, 2012 from, as these trains as a substitute for the Benelux train Amsterdam - no longer pass through Brussels railway station, and instead of the high-speed line Schiphol -Antwerp - Rotterdam - Antwerp operate.

Distance connections

The following trains in the annual timetable 2013:

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