Utrecht–Rotterdam railway

The Utrecht–Rotterdam railway is a heavily used railway in the Netherlands, running from Utrecht to Rotterdam, passing through Woerden and 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 Poort station (the present Rotterdam Centraal station) was made. In 1953 a new line was opened between Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel station and Rotterdam Centraal station; the now obsolete Maas station was closed.

Utrecht–Rotterdam railway
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleNetherlands
TerminiUtrecht Centraal railway station
Rotterdam Centraal railway station
Service
Operator(s)Nederlandse Spoorwegen
History
Opened1855–1858
Technical
Line length56 km (35 mi)
Number of tracksdouble track
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification1.5 kV DC
Route map

Stations

The main interchange stations on the Utrecht–Rotterdam railway are:

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