The two platforms and the double track.
Parallelweg, Boven-HardinxveldNetherlands 51°49′55″N 4°52′29″E / 51.83194°N 4.87472°E / 51.83194; 4.87472 Coordinates : 51°49′55″N 4°52′29″E / 51.83194°N 4.87472°E / 51.83194; 4.87472 Qbuzz MerwedeLingelijn 2 Bicycle parking racks and free on train16 Jul 1885, 16 April 2012 15 May 1934 Preceding station Qbuzz Following station Line 7200 Line 36800 Terminus
Location within Netherlands
Boven-Hardinxveld is a railway station , in Boven-Hardinxveld , Netherlands .
History [ edit ] The station opened on 16 Jul 1885 as Buldersteeg . It was renamed Boven-Hardinxveld on 15 May 1927.[1] The station was closed on 15 May 1934, but reopened on 16 April 2012.[2] The station lies on the MerwedeLingelijn (Dordrecht - Geldermalsen). The station is primarily for Hardinxveld and small settlements in the area. Trains can pass each other here, the station has a double track . Train services are operated by Qbuzz .
Train services [ edit ] Route Service type Operator Notes Dordrecht - Gorinchem - Geldermalsen Local ("Stoptrein") Qbuzz 2x per hour Dordrecht - Gorinchem Local ("Stoptrein") Qbuzz Mon-Sat only. Not after 20:30.
Bus services [ edit ] Line Route Operator Notes 707 Giessenburg - Giessen-Oudekerk - Hardinxveld-Giessendam - Boven-Hardinxveld Qbuzz Mon-Fri during daytime hours only. 951 Giessenburg - Boven-Hardinxveld Qbuzz This bus only operates if called one hour before its supposed departure ("belbus").
External links [ edit ] Alphen aan den Rijn Arkel Barendrecht Bodegraven Boskoop Boven Hardinxveld Capelle Schollevaar De Vink Delft Den HaagCentraal HS Laan van NOI Mariahoeve Moerwijk Ypenburg Dordrecht Zuid Gorinchem Gouda Hardinxveld Hillegom Lansingerland-Zoetermeer Leiden Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel Rijswijk RotterdamAlexander Blaak Centraal Lombardijen Noord Stadion Zuid Sassenheim Schiedam Centrum Sliedrecht Voorburg Voorhout Voorschoten Waddinxveen Zoetermeer Zwijndrecht