Naarden-Bussum railway station

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Naarden-Bussum
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General information
Location Bussum
Netherlands
Coordinates 52°16′50″N5°9′26″E / 52.28056°N 5.15722°E / 52.28056; 5.15722
Line(s) Amsterdam–Zutphen railway
Other information
Station codeNdb
Services
Preceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
Hilversum NS Sprinter 4900
2x/hour, but only 1x/hour Hilversum-Almere Centrum on weekends; Not on evenings
Almere Poort
Weesp
towards Hoofddorp
NS Sprinter 5700
2x/hour; Not on evenings
Bussum Zuid
NS Sprinter 5800
2x/hour; Not on evenings and weekends
Bussum Zuid
NS Sprinter 5800
2x/hour; Evenings and weekends only
Bussum Zuid
Hilversum NS Sprinter 14900
1x/hour; Evenings only
Almere Poort
Location
Randstad NO.PNG
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Naarden-Bussum
Location within Northeastern Randstad

Naarden-Bussum is a railway station in the north of Bussum, Netherlands that also serves the neighboring community of Naarden. The station has two standard platforms. It has a total of two tracks. The station was opened on 10 June 1874. The station is on the Amsterdam - Hilversum - Amersfoort line, known as the Gooilijn. The station was also used as a tram station for the Bussum - Huizen tram service from 1883 to 1958.

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Dutch topographic map of Naarden and Bussum, 2014 Naarden-Bussum-plaats-OpenTopo.jpg
Dutch topographic map of Naarden and Bussum, 2014

Train services

The following train services call at Naarden-Bussum:

Bus services

The following bus services call at Station Naarden-Bussum. These depart from the bus station at the front of the station.

Bus ServiceOperatorFromToViaFrequencyNotes
Connexxion
100 Connexxion Station Naarden-BussumHuizen/Station Hilversum Sportpark (during rush hour)Bussum, Naarden, Huizen, Blaricum, Hilversum2-4x per hourNon Stop between Blaricum and Hilversum
5ConnexxionStation Naarden-BussumStation HilversumBussum, Hilversumse Meent, 's Graveland, Hilversum2x per hour, 1x per hour (evenings).
109ConnexxionStation Naarden-BussumStation HilversumBussum, Laren, Eemnes, Baarn, Hilversum1-2x per hour
110ConnexxionStation Naarden-Bussum Station Weesp Muiden, Muiderberg, Naarden1x per hour
A tram in 1940 at Naarden-Bussum GooischetramBussum1940.jpg
A tram in 1940 at Naarden-Bussum

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