Seghwaert | ||||||||||||||||
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Location | Netherlands | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 52°03′47″N4°30′56″E / 52.06306°N 4.51556°E | |||||||||||||||
Platforms | 2 | |||||||||||||||
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Opened | 28 May 1978, reopened 29 October 2006 | |||||||||||||||
Closed | 3 June 2006 | |||||||||||||||
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Seghwaert is a RandstadRail station in Zoetermeer, the Netherlands.
The station opened, as a railway station, on 28 May 1978 as part of the Zoetermeerlijn, operating Zoetermeer Stadslijn services. The train station closed on 3 June 2006 and reopened as a RandstadRail station on 29 October 2006 for the HTM tram services (4), and on 20 October 2007 for tram service 3.
The station features 2 platforms. These platforms are low, and the same level as the tram doors, therefore making it step free. The station is the last station where passengers can change between lines 3 and 4.
The following services currently call at Seghwaert:
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