Tilburg Universiteit railway station

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Tilburg Universiteit
Station Tilburg West 01.jpg
General information
Location Netherlands
Coordinates 51°33′55″N5°3′5″E / 51.56528°N 5.05139°E / 51.56528; 5.05139
Line(s) Breda–Eindhoven railway
History
Opened1969
Services
Preceding station Nederlandse spoorwegen logo.svg Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
Terminus NS Sprinter 6400 Tilburg
towards Weert
Tilburg Reeshof
towards Dordrecht
NS Sprinter 6600 Tilburg
Location
Railroads Netherlands 2013.svg
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Tilburg Universiteit
Location within Netherlands

Tilburg Universiteit (English: Tilburg University) is a railway station located in Tilburg, Netherlands. It is situated on the Breda–Eindhoven railway. Opened as Tilburg West in 1969, it was renamed after the nearby Tilburg University in 2010. The train services are operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen.

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Train service

The following services currently call at Tilburg Universiteit:

Bus service

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

LineRouteFrequencyNotes
2Middeldijkdreef - Reeshof Noord - Reeshof Oost - Paletplein - Wandelbos Zuid - Het Zand Zuid - Station Universiteit - Centraal Station - Centrum
  • Outside holidays: 4x/hour, but 6x/hour on weekdays rush hours and weekdays afternoons from +/- 2:00pm until evening rush hours, but only 2x/hour on evenings and Sundays
  • Holidays: 2x/hour, but 4x/hour during weekdays rush hours, on weekdays afternoons from +/- 2:00pm until evening rush hours and Saturdays outside evenings

Arrives/Continues as line 4 at Middeldijkdreef


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