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Roosendaal railway station
Railway station in the Netherlands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Roosendaal is a railway station in the city of Roosendaal, Netherlands. The station opened on 3 July 1854 on the Antwerp–Lage Zwaluwe railway and is the beginning of the Roosendaal–Vlissingen railway. Roosendaal was the first station in North Brabant to be built. Roosendaal is also a border station between the Netherlands and Belgium. Trains in Belgium run on the left side of double-track whereas in the Netherlands right-hand running is the norm. At some borders, the changeover is achieved by using a flyover, but at Roosendaal trains stop and await a signal to allow them to proceed to the opposite track.
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Since June 2015 there has been an NMBS ticket machine at the station to buy Belgian train tickets.[1]
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Train services
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The station is served by the following services:
- 2× per hour intercity service Amsterdam - Haarlem - Leiden - The Hague - Rotterdam - Dordrecht - Roosendaal - Vlissingen (Between Roosendaal and Vlissingen: On weekdays except evenings 1× per hour express service, only stopping at Bergen op Zoom, Goes and Middelburg and 1× per hour local service stopping at all stations, on evenings and weekends 2× per hour local service)
- 2× per hour intercity services Zwolle - Deventer - Zutphen - Arnhem - Nijmegen - 's-Hertogenbosch - Tilburg - Breda - Roosendaal
- 2× per hour local service (sprinter) Dordrecht - Roosendaal
- 1× per hour local service (sprinter) Roosendaal - Vlissingen (only on weekdays except evenings)
- 1× per hour local service (stoptrein) Roosendaal - Essen - Antwerp - Antwerp-South - Puurs
- 3× per week European Sleeper service Brussels - Roosendaal - Amsterdam - Berlin - Prague
As of April 9, 2018 the international service Amsterdam - Brussels will be running on the HSL-Zuid with a stop at Breda and does not call at Dordrecht and Roosendaal anymore. Passengers for Belgium can take a train to Breda and change trains there or can take the local service Roosendaal - Puurs and change trains at Antwerp for Mechelen, Brussels Airport and Brussels
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Roosendaal is served by city bus services (stadsbussen) as well as regional bus services (streekbussen). All bus services are operated by Arriva
Stadsbussen
There are 4 city bus lines. From the railway station the city bus lines provides services to/from:
- Roselaar bus station (downtown area)
- Bravis Ziekenhuis (Hospital)
- WVS (Training company)
- The neighbourhoods Burgerhout, Bovendonk, Fatimawijk, Kalsdonk, Kortendijk, Kroeven, Langdonk, Tolberg and Weihoek
The neighbourhood Westrand and the Rosada Factory Outlet Center are served by regional bus services (see also: Streekbussen)
The routes of the city buses are as follows:
Streekbussen
The regional bus lines provides services to/from:
- Roselaar busstation (downtown area)
- The Rosada Factory Outlet Center
- Zegestede Cemetery
- The neighbourhoods Fatimawijk and Westrand
- The nearby cities Bergen op Zoom, Breda and Etten-Leur
- Villages around Roosendaal
The routes of the regional buses, serving Roosendaal, are as follows:
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