De Vink railway station
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Template:Short description Template:Infobox station De Vink is a railway station in the Netherlands. It is located near the former hamlet of De Vink, currently a part of Leiden.
The station re-opened in 1985. It is wedged in between the city of Leiden and the neighbouring town of Voorschoten. The tracks in the direction of The Hague are on Leiden ground. The tracks in the direction of Leiden are on Voorschoten ground. Because of this, it is currently the only railway station in the Netherlands not to feature the name of the city it is located in.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Train services
The following services call at De Vink:
- 2x per hour local service (sprinter) The Hague - Leiden - Sassenheim - Nieuw-Vennep - Hoofdorp - Schiphol - Amsterdam Lelylaan - Amsterdam Sloterdijk - Amsterdam Centraal
- 2x per hour local service (stoptrein) The Hague - Leiden - Haarlem
Gallery
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Station De Vink
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Monument near Station De Vink (by Cune van Groeningen)
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Goddess Sibyl near Station De Vink
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Building near the station
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The platforms
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SLT to Haarlem on track 4
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Stairs to one of the platform
External links
References
Categories:
- Railway stations in South Holland
- 1928 disestablishments in the Netherlands
- Railway stations closed in 1928
- Railway stations in the Netherlands closed in the 20th century
- Railway stations on the Oude Lijn
- Buildings and structures in Leiden
- Railway stations in the Netherlands opened in 1985
- Railway stations in the Netherlands opened in 1906