Kruiningen-Yerseke railway station

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Kruiningen-Yerseke
Station Kruiningen-Yerseke.jpg
General information
Location Netherlands
Coordinates 51°27′55″N4°02′13″E / 51.46528°N 4.03694°E / 51.46528; 4.03694
Line(s) Roosendaal–Vlissingen railway
ConnectionsAiga bus trans.svg 594, 599
Other information
Station codeKrg
History
Opened1 July 1868
Services
Preceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
Kapelle-Biezelinge
towards Vlissingen
NS Intercity 2200 Krabbendijke
NS Sprinter 6100 Krabbendijke
towards Roosendaal
Location
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Kruiningen-Yerseke
Location within Netherlands

Kruiningen-Yerseke is a railway station in Zeeland in the south-west Netherlands. Located between Kruiningen and Yerseke on Nederlandse Spoorwegen's Roosendaal to Vlissingen line, the station was opened by the (privately operated but government-built) State Railways on 1 July 1868 and retains its original building from that date (enlarged in 1890 and 1902).

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Train service

The station is served by trains running twice an hour in each direction on the Amsterdam – Haarlem – Leiden – The Hague – Rotterdam – Dordrecht – Roosendaal – Vlissingen intercity service.

Bus services

Connexxion bus services 594 (to and from Rilland) and 599 (to and from Wemeldinge) call at the station (daytime Mondays to Fridays only).

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