• Source: Gouda railway station
    • Gouda is a railway station in Gouda, Netherlands. The station opened on 21 May 1855 when the Nederlandsche Rhijnspoorweg-Maatschappij (Dutch Rijn Railway Company) opened the Utrecht–Rotterdam railway. The Gouda–Den Haag railway to The Hague was opened in 1870, and the connection to Alphen a/d Rijn in 1934.
      Trains running between Den Haag Centraal / Rotterdam Centraal and Utrecht Centraal call at the station, as well as the RijnGouweLijn connection to Alphen a/d Rijn.
      In November 1944, during World War II, the strategically located railway station was bombed by the Royal Air Force. The main building of the railway station was severely damaged; traces of the bombing are visible to this day on platforms 3 and 5. In 1948 a new building was constructed out of the remaining first floor of the old building. This was replaced by the current building in 1984. In 2022 the building and related nearby infrastructure were renovated.


      Train services



      The following train services call at Gouda:

      1x per hour intercity service Rotterdam – Utrecht – Amersfoort – Zwolle – Groningen
      1x per hour intercity service Rotterdam – Utrecht – Amersfoort – Zwolle – Leeuwarden
      2x rush hour intercity service Rotterdam – Utrecht
      1x per hour intercity service The Hague – Utrecht – Amersfoort – Hengelo – Enschede
      1x per hour intercity service The Hague – Utrecht – Amersfoort – Amersfoort Schothorst
      2x per hour rush hour intercity service The Hague – Utrecht
      2x per hour local service (sprinter) Rotterdam – GoudaGouda Goverwelle – Woerden – Amsterdam – Uitgeest
      2x per hour local service (sprinter) Rotterdam – GoudaGouda Goverwelle (Peak hours only)
      2x per hour local service (sprinter) The Hague – GoudaGouda Goverwelle – Utrecht
      2x per hour local service (sprinter) The Hague – GoudaGouda Goverwelle (Weekdays only)
      4x per hour local service (sprinter) Gouda – Alphen aan den Rijn


      Bus services




      External links


      NS website
      Dutch Public Transport journey planner


      References

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