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Den Dolder railway station

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Station Den Dolder september 2008
Station Den Dolder september 2008

Den Dolder is a railway station located in Den Dolder, Netherlands. The station is located on the Utrecht–Kampen railway (Utrecht-Amersfoort-Zwolle) and the Den Dolder–Baarn railway. It was opened in 1895. The current island platform was opened in 1914. This station was previously called Dolderscheweg (1895-1912).

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Den Dolder railway station
Dolderseweg,

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Dolderseweg
3734 BE
Utrecht, Netherlands
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