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Utrecht Lunetten railway station

1980 establishments in the NetherlandsRailway stations closed in 1932Railway stations in Utrecht (city)Railway stations on the Staatslijn HRailway stations opened in 1874
Railway stations opened in 1980
Station Utrecht Lunetten met tunnel
Station Utrecht Lunetten met tunnel

Utrecht Lunetten is a railway station located in Utrecht, Netherlands. The station originally opened on 10 June 1874 and is located on the Utrecht–Boxtel railway and the Hilversum–Lunetten railway (via Utrecht Maliebaan). The station closed on 15 May 1932. The station was re-opened on 25 September 1980. The services are currently operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen. When new the station was just an interchange station between the Utrecht - 's-Hertogenbosch line and the Hilversum - Utrecht Lunetten services. There was no entrance/exit to the station, so its sole purpose was for the interchange of these lines.

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Utrecht Lunetten railway station
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3524 ZH Utrecht (Utrecht)
Utrecht, Netherlands
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