Obdam railway station

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Station Obdam
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General information
Location Netherlands
Coordinates 52°40′41″N4°54′30″E / 52.67806°N 4.90833°E / 52.67806; 4.90833
Line(s) Heerhugowaard–Hoorn railway
History
Opened1898
Services
Preceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
Hoorn
Terminus
NS Sprinter 4800 Heerhugowaard
Location
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Station Obdam
Location within Netherlands

Obdam is a railway station in Obdam, Netherlands. The station opened in 1898, on the Hoorn - Heerhugowaard line. There are two tracks at this station, creating a passing loop on the otherwise single-track railway.

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Train services

The following services currently call at Obdam:

Bus services

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Connexxion
131Obdam NS - Spanbroek - Opmeer - Hoogwoud


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