Delft railway station

Delft is the main railway station of the city of Delft, South Holland, Netherlands. It is located on the oldest railway line in the country, between the stations of The Hague Central and Rotterdam Central. Along with a new 2.3 km rail tunnel under the city centre, the current station opened on 28 February 2015. The new building, which integrates the station hall with the city's municipal offices, was designed by Mecanoo, an international architecture firm that originated in Delft. The project also included a rebuilt bus station, tram stops and improved bicycle parking.

Delft
Building giving access to the underground platform
General information
LocationDelft, Netherlands
Coordinates52°00′24″N 4°21′24″E
Operated byNederlandse Spoorwegen
Line(s)Amsterdam–Rotterdam railway
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Bus stands8
Connections HTM Den Haag Tram: 1, 19
HTM: N5
RET: 40, 174
EBS: 33, 37, 53, 60, 61, 62, 63 64, 69, 455
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
Bicycle facilitiesFree parking for 8,700 bicycles, of which 5,000 underground
ArchitectFrancine Houben (Mecanoo)
Other information
Station codeDt
History
Opened31 May 1847
Rebuilt1885, 2015
Services
Preceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
Den Haag HS NS Intercity 1100 Rotterdam Centraal
Den Haag HS
towards Utrecht Centraal
NS Nachtnet 1400
Night train
Rotterdam Centraal
Terminus
Den Haag HS NS Intercity 2200
Schiedam Centrum
towards Vlissingen
NS Intercity 2300
Den Haag HS
towards Lelystad Centrum
NS Intercity 2400
Schiedam Centrum
towards Dordrecht
Den Haag HS NS Intercity 3200
Schiedam Centrum
towards Rotterdam Centraal
Den Haag HS
towards Venlo
NS Intercity 3700
Schiedam Centrum
towards Dordrecht
Rijswijk NS Sprinter 5000 Delft Campus
towards Dordrecht
NS Sprinter 5100 Delft Campus
towards Roosendaal
Location
Delft
Location within Southwest Randstad
Delft
Delft (Netherlands)
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