De Leyens RandstadRail station
De Leyens is a RandstadRail station in Zoetermeer, the Netherlands.
De Leyens | |
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Location | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52°04′18″N 4°29′43″E |
Platforms | 2 |
History | |
Opened | 29 September 1979, reopened 29 October 2006 |
Closed | 3 June 2006 |
Location | |
De Leyens Location within RandstadRail network |
History
The station opened, as a railway station, on 29 September 1979 as part of the Zoetermeerlijn, operating Zoetermeer Stadslijn services. The train station closed on 3 June 2006 and reopened as a RandstadRail station on 29 October 2007.
The station features 2 platforms. These platforms are low, and the same level as the tram doors, therefore making it step free.
Train services
The following services currently call at De Leyens:
Service | Route | Material | Frequency |
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RR3 | Arnold Spoelplein - Pisuissestraat - Mozartlaan - Heliotrooplaan - Muurbloemweg - Hoefbladlaan - De Savornin Lohmanplein - Appelstraat - Zonnebloemstraat - Azaleaplein - Goudenregenstraat - Fahrenheitstraat - Valkenbosplein - Conradkade - Van Speijkstraat - Elandstraat - MCH Westeinde - Brouwersgracht - Grote Markt - Spui - Den Haag Centraal - Beatrixkwartier - Laan van NOI - Voorburg 't Loo - Leidschendam-Voorburg - Forepark - Leidschenveen - Voorweg (Low Level) - Centrum West - Stadhuis - Palenstein - Seghwaert - Leidsewallen - De Leyens - Buytenwegh - Voorweg (High Level) - Meerzicht - Driemanspolder - Delftsewallen - Dorp - Centrum West | HTM RegioCidatis Tram | 6x per hour (Monday - Saturday, Every 10 Minutes), 5x per hour (Sundays, Every 12 Minutes), 4x per hour (Evenings, after 8pm, Every 15 Minutes) |
Preceding station | RandstadRail | Following station | ||
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toward Centrum West | Line RR3 (HTM) | toward Arnold Spoelplein |
Gallery
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Station De Leyens in Zoetermeer. |
- RandstadRail Network Map
- A RegioCitadis on RR4
- An RET Metro set that was converted for RandstadRail operation.
- A new RET RandstadRail set, which replaced the Metro sets.
- De Leyens station.
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