Train Services
Eindhoven is a major interchange station for train services in the southern Netherlands. Several Intercity trains and local trains call at the station:
- 2x per hour intercity services (Schagen -) Alkmaar - Amsterdam - Utrecht - Eindhoven - Sittard - Maastricht
- 2x per hour intercity services The Hague - Breda - Eindhoven - Venlo
- 2x per hour intercity services Schiphol - Utrecht - Eindhoven - Sittard - Heerlen
- 1x per hour night train (nachtnet) service Rotterdam - Breda - Eindhoven (weekends only)
- 1x per hour night train (nachtnet) service Utrecht - 's-Hertogenbosch - Eindhoven (weekends only)
- 2x per hour local services (stoptrein) Tilburg Universiteit - Eindhoven
- 2x per hour local services (stoptrein) 's-Hertogenbosch - Eindhoven - Deurne
- 2x per hour local services (sprinter) Eindhoven - Weert
Preceding station | Nederlandse Spoorwegen | Following station | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
's-Hertogenbosch toward Schagen | NS Intercity 800 | Weert toward Maastricht | ||
Tilburg toward Den Haag Centraal | NS Intercity 1900 | Helmond toward Venlo | ||
's-Hertogenbosch toward Schiphol | NS Intercity 3500 | Weert toward Heerlen | ||
Tilburg toward Rotterdam Centraal | NS Nachtnet 21400 | Terminus | ||
's-Hertogenbosch toward Utrecht Centraal | NS Nachtnet 21400 | Terminus | ||
Eindhoven Beukenlaan toward Tilburg Universiteit | NS Sprinter 5200 | Terminus | ||
Terminus | NS Sprinter 6400 | Geldrop toward Weert | ||
Eindhoven Beukenlaan toward 's-Hertogenbosch | NS Sprinter 9600 | Helmond Brandevoort toward Deurne |
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