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Dordrecht railway station
Dordrecht is a railway station in Dordrecht, Netherlands located on the Breda–Rotterdam railway and the Elst–Dordrecht railway. The station was opened on 1 January 1872, when the railway line between Rotterdam and Antwerp was opened. On 16 July 1885, the railway line from Dordrecht to Gorinchem was opened. The neo-Renaissance railway station building is located to the south of the city centre. Dordrecht is now an important railway station on the Nederlandse Spoorwegen railway network. The services to Gorinchem and Geldermalsen are operated by Arriva.
Destinations
These are some of the main destinations directly available from Dordrecht: Rotterdam, The Hague, Leiden, Haarlem, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Amsterdam, Roosendaal, Middelburg, Breda, Tilburg, Eindhoven, Venlo, Gorinchem and Geldermalsen.
Train services
The stations is served by the following services: 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.
Bus services
Dordrecht is served by city bus services (stadsbussen) as well as regional bus services (streekbussen).
Stadsbussen
There are 8 city bus lines, which are operated by Arriva. From the railway station the city bus lines provides services to/from: The routes of the city buses are as follows:
Streekbussen
The regional bus lines provides services to/from: The routes of the regional buses, serving Dordrecht, are as follows:
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