Leiden Lammenschans railway station
Railway station in the Netherlands
Preceding station | Nederlandse Spoorwegen | Following station | ||
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Leiden Centraal Terminus | NS Sprinter 8800 | Alphen aan den Rijn towards Utrecht Centraal | ||
NS Sprinter 8900 |
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Leiden Lammenschans Location within Southwest Randstad Show map of Southwest RandstadLeiden Lammenschans Leiden Lammenschans (Netherlands) Show map of Netherlands |
Leiden Lammenschans is a railway station in Leiden, Netherlands. The station, designed by Koen van der Gaast, was opened on 18 May 1961. It is served by trains running between Leiden Centraal and Utrecht Centraal, and by RijnGouweLijn trains running between Leiden Centraal and Gouda at peak hours.
Leiden Lammenschans was named after the nearby fortification Schans Lammen, the encampment of the Spanish troops during the Siege of Leiden in 1573 and 1574.
Train services
The following services call at Leiden Lammenschans:
- 2x per hour intercity service Leiden - Alphen aan den Rijn - Utrecht
- 2x per hour local service (sprinter) Leiden - Alphen aan den Rijn - Gouda (peak hours only)
External links
- NS website (in Dutch)
- Dutch Public Transport journey planner (in Dutch)
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Railway stations in South Holland
- Alphen aan den Rijn
- Arkel
- Barendrecht
- Bodegraven
- Boskoop
- Boven Hardinxveld
- Capelle Schollevaar
- De Vink
- Delft
- Den Haag
- Dordrecht
- Zuid
- Gorinchem
- Gouda
- Hardinxveld
- Hillegom
- Lansingerland-Zoetermeer
- Leiden
- Centraal
- Lammenschans
- Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel
- Rijswijk
- Rotterdam
- Sassenheim
- Schiedam Centrum
- Sliedrecht
- Voorburg
- Voorhout
- Voorschoten
- Waddinxveen
- Zoetermeer
- Zwijndrecht
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