Tilburg Reeshof railway station

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Tilburg Reeshof
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General information
Location Netherlands
Coordinates 51°34′26″N4°59′34″E / 51.57389°N 4.99278°E / 51.57389; 4.99278
Line(s) Breda–Eindhoven railway
History
Opened14 December 2003
Services
Preceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
Gilze-Rijen
towards Dordrecht
NS Sprinter 6600
2x/hour
Tilburg Universiteit
Location
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Tilburg Reeshof
Location within Netherlands

Tilburg Reeshof is a railway station located in the Reeshof in Tilburg, Netherlands. It is situated on the Breda–Eindhoven railway. The station was opened on 14 December 2003. The train services are operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen.

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Train service

The following services currently call at Tilburg Reeshof:

Bus service

The station is served by the following city bus line, operated by Arriva:

LineRouteFrequencyNotes
4 Centraal Station - Universiteit - Zwartvenseweg - Witbrant/Amarant - Station Reeshof - Reeshof Zuid - Reeshof West - Middeldijkdreef
  • Weekdays rush hours, outside holidays: 6x/hour, but only 3x/hour Zwartvenseweg-Amarant-Station Reeshof and Zwartvenseweg-Witbrant- Station Reeshof
  • Outside weekdays rush hours and weekends, outside holidays: 4x/hour, but 2x/hour on evenings and Sundays
  • Holidays: 2x/hour, but 4x/hour during weekdays rush hours and Saturdays outside evenings
  • Arrives/Continues as line 2 at Middeldijkdreef
  • During weekdays rush hours outside holidays the sections Zwartvenseweg-Amarant-Station Reeshof and Zwartvenseweg-Witbrant-Station Reeshof are alternately served
  • The section Zwartvenseweg-Amarant-Station Reeshof is only served on weekdays rush hours outside holidays


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