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Halfweg-Zwanenburg railway station
Railway station in the Netherlands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Halfweg-Zwanenburg (Dutch: Station Halfweg-Zwanenburg, pronounced [staːˈɕɔn ˌɦɑl(ə)fʋɛxˈsʋaːnə(m)bʏr(ə)x]) is a railway station in west Halfweg and near Zwanenburg, Netherlands. It was opened on 9 December 2012 on the Amsterdam–Rotterdam railway
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History
There was a station in Halfweg between 20 September 1839 and 2 October 1927; the new station lies roughly where the original station did. The station was opened in December 2012.[1] The station lies on the Oude Lijn (Amsterdam – Rotterdam), between Amsterdam Sloterdijk and Haarlem Spaarnwoude. The station primarily services Halfweg and Zwanenburg, but also Haarlemmerliede and other surrounding small settlements.
There was a tree planted beside the platform on 30 April 2013 in honour of King Willem-Alexander.
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Train services
As of 9 December 2018, the following train services call at this station:
National rail
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