De Leyens | |||||||||||
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Location | Netherlands | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 52°04′18″N4°29′43″E / 52.07167°N 4.49528°E | ||||||||||
Platforms | 2 | ||||||||||
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Opened | 29 September 1979, reopened 29 October 2006 | ||||||||||
Closed | 3 June 2006 | ||||||||||
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De Leyens is a RandstadRail station in Zoetermeer, the Netherlands.
The station opened as a railway station on 29 September 1979 as part of the Zoetermeerlijn, operating Zoetermeer Stadslijn services. It closed on 3 June 2006, and reopened as a RandstadRail station on 29 October 2007.
The station has two platforms. They are at the same level as the doors of the trams that it serves, so that passengers can board and alight without having to negotiate a step.
The following services currently call at De Leyens:
Service | Route | Material | Frequency |
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RR3 | Arnold Spoelplein - Pisuissestraat - Mozartlaan - Heliotrooplaan - Muurbloemweg - Hoefbladlaan - De Savornin Lohmanplein - Appelstraat - Zonnebloemstraat - Azaleaplein - Goudenregenstraat - Fahrenheitstraat - Valkenbosplein - Conradkade - Van Speijkstraat - Elandstraat - MCH Westeinde - Brouwersgracht - Grote Markt - Spui - Den Haag Centraal - Beatrixkwartier - Laan van NOI - Voorburg 't Loo - Leidschendam-Voorburg - Forepark - Leidschenveen - Voorweg (Low Level) - Centrum West - Stadhuis - Palenstein - Seghwaert - Leidsewallen - De Leyens - Buytenwegh - Voorweg (High Level) - Meerzicht - Driemanspolder - Delftsewallen - Dorp - Centrum West | HTM RegioCidatis Tram | 6x per hour (Monday - Saturday, Every 10 Minutes), 5x per hour (Sundays, Every 12 Minutes), 4x per hour (Evenings, after 8pm, Every 15 Minutes) |
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