Koudum-Molkwerum railway station

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Koudum-Molkwerum
Station Koudum-Molkwerum.jpg
General information
Location Netherlands
Coordinates 52°54′08″N5°24′38″E / 52.90222°N 5.41056°E / 52.90222; 5.41056
Line(s)Leeuwarden–Stavoren railway
History
Opened28 November 1885
Services
Preceding station Arriva Following station
Hindeloopen
towards Leeuwarden
Stoptrein 37100 Stavoren
Terminus
Location
Railroads Netherlands 2013.svg
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Koudum-Molkwerum
Location within Netherlands

Koudum-Molkwerum is a railway station located near Molkwerum and Koudum, Netherlands. The station was opened on 28 November 1885 and is on the Leeuwarden - Stavoren railway line. The train service is operated by Arriva. The station was closed between 15 May 1938 and 1 June 1940. The platform at this station is only 90 meters long and therefore the shortest of all train platforms in the country. [1]

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Train services

RouteService typeOperatorNotes
Leeuwarden - Sneek - StavorenLocal ("Stoptrein") Arriva 1x per hour

Bus services

LineRouteOperatorNotes
939Molkwerum Dorp - Station Arriva This bus only operates if called 1,5 hours before its supposed departure ("belbus").
940Warns - Molkwerum Arriva This bus only operates if called 1,5 hours before its supposed departure ("belbus"). Only 1 run during morning rush hour (2 during school breaks), no runs during afternoon rush hour. 1 run on Saturday morning. 1x per hour after 20:10 (weekdays) and on Sundays.

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References

  1. "Koudum-Molkwerum - OV in Nederland Wiki".