Vlissingen railway station
Description
Vlissingen is a terminus railway station, in the town of Flushing , the Netherlands. The station opened on 1 September 1873. The station is at the western end of the Roosendaal–Vlissingen railway and has 3 platforms. This station is less than short of being the westernmost station in the Netherlands: that is Vlissingen Souburg, the second station in Vlissingen. The station Vlissingen was formerly called Station Vlissingen-Haven.The station was largely destroyed in World War II. A new station was built in 1950, designed by Sybold van Ravesteyn, using some parts of the 19th century structure such as the platforms.The train services are operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen and the bus services by Connexxion.Train serviceThe station is served by the following service(s):2x per hour intercity service Lelystad - Almere - Amsterdam - Schiphol - The Hague - Rotterdam - Dordrecht - Roosendaal - VlissingenBus servicesThe following bus lines stop at the station: 56 Vlissingen Fast Ferrys/Station - Oost-Souburg Station - Middelburg StationExternal linksNS website Dutch Public Transport journey planner