Leiden Centraal railway station
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Code | Ledn |
Opened | 1842 |
Platform tracks | 6 |
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Leiden Centraal is a railway station in Leiden, the Netherlands. It was opened on August 17, 1842. The original building was replaced by a new building, designed by D.A.N. Margadant, in 1879. This building in turn was replaced by a new building in 1955. The current building was opened in 1996.
The railway station is served by the following lines:
- Rotterdam Centraal - Utrecht Centraal
- Amsterdam Centraal – Flushing.
- Amsterdam Centraal – Breda)
- Amsterdam Centraal – Roosendaal)
- Amsterdam Centraal – Den Haag Centraal
- Hoorn – Den Haag Centraal
- Dordrecht – Leiden Centraal
- Leiden Centraal – Schiphol – Hilversum - Utrecht Centraal
- Den Haag Centraal – Haarlem
- Leiden Centraal – Alphen aan den Rijn – Utrecht Centraal
- Leiden Centraal - Alphen a/d Rijn
- Leiden Centraal - Gouda