• Source: Vlaardingen Centrum metro station
    • Vlaardingen Centrum is a metro station in Vlaardingen in the Netherlands. The station is located on the Schiedam–Hoek van Holland railway.


      History


      Vlaardingen Centrum was first opened as a train station on 17 August 1891.
      The Nederlandse Spoorwegen stopped operating the line, including Vlaardingen Centrum railway station, on 1 April 2017 to enable conversion for metro train operations. The station was reopened by RET on 30 September 2019, with preview services operating on 28 September. The station had a yard connected that was used during the early days of the Schiedam-Hoek van Holland railway (Hoekse Lijn). Later the yard got abandoned and removed during the train-metro transition.


      Metro services


      As of 2019, Vlaardingen Centrum is served by 6 trains per hour on RET Metro Line B, of which 3 per hour travel the full length of the route, and 3 travel only as far as Steendijkpolder
      During peak periods, the station is also served by Line A, with 6 trains per hour travelling as far as Vlaardingen West.


      Bus services


      Bus services are operated by RET.


      References




      External links


      Dutch Public Transport journey planner

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