Soest Zuid railway station

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Soest Zuid
Station Soest-Zuid voorzijde.jpg
General information
Location Netherlands
Coordinates 52°9′55″N5°18′11″E / 52.16528°N 5.30306°E / 52.16528; 5.30306
Line(s) Den Dolder–Baarn railway
History
Opened27 June 1898, 1963 (current form)
Services
Preceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
Den Dolder NS Sprinter 5500 Soest
towards Baarn
Location
Randstad NO.PNG
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Soest Zuid
Location within Northeastern Randstad

Soest Zuid is a railway station located in Soest, Netherlands. The station was opened on 27 June 1898 on the single track Stichtse lijn and is located on an embankment. In 1963 a new station building was built and the station was moved 200 m. The station was previously called Nieuwe Weg ("New Road") (1898-1939). [1]

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Train services

The following train services call at Soest Zuid:

RouteService typeNotes
Utrecht - BaarnLocal ("Sprinter")2x per hour

Bus services

LineRouteOperatorNotes
70Amersfoort - Soest Zuid - Soest Overhees - Soestdijk Noord - Hooge Vuursche - Hilversum Syntus Utrecht; a few runs are operated by Pouw Vervoer and Van Kooten
74Soest Zuid - Smitsveen - Soestdijk Station - Soestdijk Noord Syntus Utrecht Mon-Sat during daytime hours only.
272Bunschoten - Spakenburg - Baarn - Soestdijk Noord - Soest Smitsveen - Soest Zuid - Soesterberg P+R - Utrecht Science Park - Utrecht RijnsweerdVan KootenRush hours only, but with one extra run at noon in both directions (only between Baarn and Utrecht Rijnsweerd).
452Utrecht → De Uithof → De Bilt → Zeist → Huis ter Heide → Soesterberg → Soest U-OV Friday and Saturday late nights only (between midnight and 5 AM).
573Soest - Baarn - Eemnes - Blaricum Tergooi Hospital Syntus Utrecht Mon-Sat during daytime hours only.
575Soest Zuid - Soestduinen - Soesterberg - Zeist - Driebergen - Rijsenburg Syntus Utrecht Mon-Sat during daytime hours only.
N70Amersfoort Eemplein - Amersfoort Centraal Station - Soest Station Zuid - Soest Overhees - Soestdijk Noord - Baarn Pouw Vervoer Friday and Saturday late nights only (between midnight and 5 AM).

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References

  1. "Station Soest Zuid - foto's en omschrijving op stationsweb".