Schagen railway station

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Schagen
Station Schagen.JPG
Schagen railway station
General information
Location Netherlands
Coordinates 52°47′10″N4°48′19″E / 52.78611°N 4.80528°E / 52.78611; 4.80528
Line(s) Den Helder–Amsterdam railway
Platforms3
History
Opened20 December 1865;158 years ago (1865-12-20)
Services
Preceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
Anna Paulowna
towards Den Helder
NS Intercity 800
rush
Heerhugowaard
towards Maastricht
NS Intercity 3000 Heerhugowaard
towards Nijmegen
Location
Railroads Netherlands 2013.svg
Map pointer.svg
Schagen
Location within Netherlands

Schagen railway station serves the town of Schagen, Netherlands. The station opened on 20 December 1865 and is located on the Den Helder–Amsterdam railway. The train services are operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen.

Contents

The train station has 3 platforms. The line between Schagen and Den Helder is single track and between Schagen and Alkmaar double track. The track between Schagen and Heerhugowaard was also single track until 1995. In 2009 the station was modernised; some roofs were replaced and two new lifts were built.

Train services

The station is served by the following service(s):

Bus services

The following bus services call at the station:

LineRouteNotes
Connexxion
150Alkmaar - Heerhugowaard - Nieuwe Niedorp - Schagen
152Schagen - Callantsoog - Julianadorp
153Schagen - Middenmeer
157Alkmaar - Koedijk - Schoorldam - Warmenhuizen - Tuitjenhorn - Kalverdijk - Dirkshorn - Schagen
406Schagen - TuitjehoornBuurtbus
411Schagen - TuitjehoornBuurtbus
416Schagen - KreileroordBuurtbus
417Schagen - ObdamBuurtbus

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