Vleuten railway station
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Vleuten is a railway station located in Vleuten
Vleuten
Vleuten is a former village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the city of Utrecht, and lies about 6 km west of it. In 2001, it became together with De Meern, a city part of Utrecht called Vleuten-De Meern. Vleuten has a railway station on the line between Utrecht and Woerden.In...

, The Netherlands
Netherlands
The Netherlands is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located mainly in North-West Europe and with several islands in the Caribbean. Mainland Netherlands borders the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east, and shares maritime borders...

. The station was opened in 1881, and is located on the Utrecht–Rotterdam railway
Utrecht–Rotterdam railway
The Utrecht–Rotterdam railway is a heavily used railway line in the Netherlands, running from Utrecht to Rotterdam, passing through Gouda. The line was opened between 1855 and 1858. The western terminus was originally the Rotterdam Maas station. In 1899, a connection with the Rotterdam Delftse...

. The train services are operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen
Nederlandse Spoorwegen
Nederlandse Spoorwegen , or NS, is the principal passenger railway operator in the Netherlands.Its trains operate over the tracks of the Dutch national railinfrastructure, operated by ProRail, which was split off from NS in 2003...

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Train services

The following services currently call at Vleuten:
  • 2x per hour local service (sprinter) The Hague - Gouda - Utrecht

Bus Services

  • 28 (Station Vleuten - Vleuterwijde - De Meern - Leidsche Rijn - Utrecht Centraal)
  • 125 (Vleuten - Station Vleuten - De Meern)
  • 126 (Station Maarssen
    Maarssen railway station
    Maarssen is a railway station in Maarssenbroek and on the opposite side of the Amsterdam Rijnkanaal to Maarssen, The Netherlands. The station opened on 18 December 1843 and is located on the Amsterdam–Arnhem railway...

    - Vleuten - Station Vleuten - De Meern
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  • 127 (Kockengen - Haarzuilens - Vleuten - Station Vleuten - De Meen)
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