Nijmegen Heyendaal Railway Station - Bus Services

Bus Services

There is a bus stop outside the station called Station Heyendaal. Both town and regional bus services stop at this station.

  • 3 - St. Maartens Clinic - Plein 1944 - Nijmegen (Centraal Station) - Station Heyendaal - University - CWZ Hospital - Brabantse Poort - Wijchen North - Wijchen - Novio
  • 4 - St. Maartens Clinic - Plein 1944 - Nijmegen (Centraal Station) - Station Heyendaal - University - CWZ Hospital - Brabantse Poort - Wijchen South - Wijchen - Novio
  • 9 - Nijmegen (Centraal Station) - Station Heyendaal - Hatert - Overasselt - Nederasselt - Grave - Hermes
  • 10 - Nijmegen (Centraal Station) - Station Heyendaal - University - University Medical Center - Station Heyendaal - Nijmegen (Centraal Station) (Shuttle Bus) - Novio
  • 11 - Beuningen - Lindenholt Oost - Brabantse Poort - CWZ Hospital - University - Station Heyendaal - Nijmegen (Centraal Station) (Does not operate between Brabantse Poort and Centraal Station on Saturdays, Service does not operate Evenings and Sundays) - Hermes
  • 300 - Arnhem CS - Huissen - Bemmel - Lent - Plein 44 - Nijmegen CS - Station Heyendaal - University - St.-Radboud Academic Hospital - HAN Hogeschool

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