Hoorn railway station
Hoorn is a railway station in Hoorn, the Netherlands. The station opened on 20 May 1884 as part of the Zaandam–Hoorn railway line. On 6 June 1885 the line was extended to Enkhuizen. Other lines that opened were the Hoorn - Medemblik line in 1887, and the Hoorn - Heerhugowaard line in October 1898. The station has a ticket hall, a florist, a music shop and a restaurant.
In 1985 another station opened in Hoorn, to the east, Hoorn Kersenboogerd. Now behind the station is the steam railway from Hoorn - Medemblik, the Steamtrain Hoorn Medemblik. From 8 May 2009 the Stoptrein 3300 was cut between Hoorn and Hoorn Kersenboogerd, but returned in December 2009
Train services
The following services currently call at Hoorn:
- 2x per hour intercity service Enkhuizen - Hoorn - Amsterdam - Hilversum - Amersfoort
- 2x per hour intercity service Enkhuizen - Hoorn - Amsterdam (peak hours)
- 2x per hour intercity service Hoorn - Alkmaar - Haarlem
- 2x per hour local service (sprinter) Hoofddorp - Zaandam - Hoorn Kersenboogerd
Platform |
Trains To |
1 |
Hoorn Kersenboogerd, Hoogkarspel, Bovenkarspel-Grootebroek, Bovenkarspel Flora, Enkhuizen |
2 |
Amsterdam Sloterdijk, Amsterdam Centraal, Purmerend, Zaandam, Amsterdam Lelylaan, Schiphol, Hoofddorp |
3 |
Obdam, Heerhugowaard, Alkmaar, Heiloo, Castricum, Uitgeest, Beverwijk, Haarlem |
Railway stations in North Holland
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