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Hollandsche Rading railway station
Railway station in the Netherlands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hollandsche Rading is a Dutch railway station located along the railway line Hilversum - Utrecht, near the town of Hollandsche Rading and immediately west of the A27 motorway. The station was opened on 1 June 1885.[1][2]
The railway station is located exactly on the border of two provinces. Platform 1, for the southbound trains (Utrecht-bound), lies in the province of Utrecht, while platform 2, for the northbound (Hilversum-bound) trains, is located in North Holland.
Hollandsche Rading can be translated in Dutch to Holland Border as in North Holland going into Utrecht.
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Train services
Bus services
Note: The bus stop is located close to the station, but is called Vuurse Dreef.
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Gallery
- The intersection in the 'middle' of the station, the exact province border.
- Platform 1, for the southbound trains.
- Replacement of wooden ties by concrete ones, in March 2005.
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