Almere Parkwijk railway station

Almere Parkwijk
Location Netherlands
Coordinates 52°22′36″N 5°14′40″E / 52.37667°N 5.24444°E / 52.37667; 5.24444Coordinates: 52°22′36″N 5°14′40″E / 52.37667°N 5.24444°E / 52.37667; 5.24444
Line(s) Weesp–Lelystad railway
Platforms 2
History
Opened 1 February 1996
Services
Preceding station   Nederlandse Spoorwegen   Following station
NS Sprinter 4300
2x/hour; Weekdays rush hours only
toward Hoofddorp
NS Sprinter 4300
2x/hour; Not on weekdays rush hours
NS Sprinter 4600
2x/hour
toward Zwolle
NS Sprinter 4900
2x/hour
Location
Almere Parkwijk
Location within Randstad

Almere Parkwijk is a railway station which lies in Almere, in the Netherlands. It is located approximately 24 km east of Amsterdam. It is on the Weesp–Lelystad railway. The station is on the newest polder in the Netherlands, the Flevopolder which is in the Flevoland province. The station was opened on 1 February 1996. Although the station was built 9 years after the other Almere stations it is styled in the same way as Almere Muziekwijk and Almere Buiten.

Almere has become a commuter city for Amsterdam. The first house was built in 1976 and on 7 July 2008, it was recorded that there were 184 405 citizens living in Almere. The station lies in the centre of the 'Parkwijk' the Park Estate and the 'Verzetswijk'.

Train services

The following train services call at Almere Parkwijk:

Bus services

Night Buses

Bus Service Operator From To Via Frequency Notes
N11 Connexxion Station Almere Centrum Station Almere Centrum Waterwijk, Molenbuurt, Station Almere Buiten, Station Almere Oostvaarders,Tussen De Vaarten, Station Almere Parkwijk, Danswijk, Filmwijk Hourly (4 Journeys) Almere Nightbus, Friday and Saturday Night, Circular Service
N12 Connexxion Station Almere Centrum Station Almere Centrum Filmwijk, Danswijk, Station Almere Parkwijk, Tussen De Vaarten, Station Almere Oostvaarders, Station Almere Buiten, Molenbuurt, Waterwijk Hourly (4 Journeys) Almere Nightbus, Saturday Night, Circular Service

External links

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