Eindhoven Centraal railway station

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Eindhoven Centraal
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General information
Location Eindhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands
Coordinates 51°26′34″N5°28′49″E / 51.44278°N 5.48028°E / 51.44278; 5.48028
Line(s) Breda–Eindhoven railway
Venlo–Eindhoven railway
Eindhoven–Weert railway
History
Opened1 July 1864
Services
Preceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
's-Hertogenbosch
towards Den Helder
NS Intercity 800 Weert
towards Maastricht
Tilburg NS Intercity 1100 Terminus
's-Hertogenbosch
towards Enkhuizen
NS Intercity 2900 Weert
towards Maastricht
's-Hertogenbosch NS Intercity 3500 Helmond
towards Venlo
's-Hertogenbosch
towards Dordrecht
NS Intercity 3700
's-Hertogenbosch
towards Enkhuizen
NS Intercity 3900 Weert
towards Heerlen
Tilburg NS Nachtnet 21400
Night train
Terminus
's-Hertogenbosch
Eindhoven Strijp-S
towards Oss
NS Sprinter 4400 Helmond Brandevoort
towards Deurne
Eindhoven Strijp-S NS Sprinter 6400 Geldrop
towards Weert
Terminus NS Sprinter 16400
Location
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Eindhoven Centraal
Location within Netherlands

Eindhoven Centraal railway station is the main railway station in Eindhoven in North Brabant, Netherlands. It is the busiest station outside the Randstad area and an important station in the southern part of The Netherlands.

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History

The station was opened on 1 July 1866 and is located on the Breda–Eindhoven railway, the Venlo–Eindhoven railway and the Eindhoven–Weert railway. The station is operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen.

The station is 900m east of the Philips Stadion, which is served by Eindhoven Stadion railway station in the event of football matches or other special events at the stadium.

Train services

Eindhoven Centraal is a major interchange station for train services in the southern Netherlands. The station is served by the following service(s):

Bus services

Eindhoven Centraal railway station is served by bus station Neckerspoel, on the north side, with the following city bus lines (there are also 30 regional bus lines):

Stadsbussen

LineRouteNotes
2Eindhoven NS - Blixembosch-Oost
3Eindhoven NS - Blixembosch-West
4Eindhoven NS - Heesterakker
5Eindhoven NS - 't Hofke (via Rembrandtplein)
6Eindhoven NS - Nuenen-Oost
7Eindhoven NS - Veldhoven-Maxima Medisch Centrum (via Aalst and Waalre)
8Eindhoven NS - Kapelbeemd (via Acht)Evenings and weekends only between Acht and Eindhoven
9Eindhoven NS - Best NS
10Eindhoven NS - Oirschot (via De Schakel)
11Eindhoven NS - Weert NS (via Maarheeze)
12Eindhoven NS - Gijzenrooi
14Eindhoven NS - Veldhoven-Centrum
15Eindhoven NS - Veldhoven-Centrum
16Eindhoven NS - Veldhoven-Maxima Medisch Centrum
17Eindhoven NS - Roosten
18Eindhoven NS - Bergeijk-Loo
19Eindhoven NS - Bladel (via Hapert)
24Eindhoven NS - Helmond NS (via Mierlo)
114Eindhoven NS - De HurkOnly operates on rush hours.
119Eindhoven NS - Veldhoven-ASML Only operates on rush hours.
154Eindhoven NS - Den Bosch NS (via Schijndel)Only operates on rush hours. Operated by Arriva.
156Eindhoven NS - Den Bosch NS (via Den Dungen)Only operates on rush hours. Operated by Arriva.
157Eindhoven NS - Oss NS Only operates on rush hours. Operated by Arriva.
305Eindhoven NS - Oss NS Operated by Arriva.
317Eindhoven NS - Dommelen
318Eindhoven NS - Luyksgestel (via Valkenswaard)
319Eindhoven NS - Reusel-Busstation
320Eindhoven NS - Helmond NS (via Someren)
321Eindhoven NS - Gemert-Slenk
322Eindhoven NS - Uden-Busstation
324Eindhoven NS - Geldrop-Coevering
400Eindhoven NS - Airport (Shuttle)BravoDirect line (BRT line)
401Eindhoven NS - Airport (via Meerhoven)BravoDirect line (BRT line)
402Eindhoven NS - Veldhoven-ZonderwickBravoDirect line (BRT line)
403Eindhoven NS - Oerle BravoDirect line (BRT line)
404Eindhoven NS - Nuenen-CentrumBravoDirect line (BRT line)
405Eindhoven NS - Achtse Barrier BravoDirect line (BRT line)
406Eindhoven NS - Ekkersrijt BravoDirect line (BRT line)
407Eindhoven NS - High Tech Campus BravoDirect line (BRT line)
603Eindhoven NS - Fontys FliednerstraatSchool bus (Only operates on morning rush hours)
605Eindhoven NS - Uden-HobostraatSchool bus (Only operates on morning rush hours).

Only arrival, no departure

610Eindhoven NS - Internationale School School bus (Only operates on morning rush hours)

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