Nijmegen Heyendaal
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Location | Netherlands | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 51°49′37″N 5°52′04″E / 51.82694°N 5.86778°ECoordinates: 51°49′37″N 5°52′04″E / 51.82694°N 5.86778°E | ||||||||||||||
Line(s) | Nijmegen–Venlo railway | ||||||||||||||
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Architect | Cees Douma | ||||||||||||||
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Nijmegen Heyendaal is a railway station located near Radboud University in the southeast of Nijmegen, the Netherlands. The station was opened on 28 May 1972 and is located on the Maaslijn (Nijmegen–Venlo). The train services are operated by Arriva.
Until 1991, a branch line ran from Heyendaal station to Kleve, Germany. During that time the station had three tracks: 1 and 2 for Nijmegen–Venlo services and 3 for the Nijmegen–Kleve service, although the latter never stopped there. In 2006, a busway was opened over the site of the third track all the way from the Nijmegen's main station to Heyendaal station.
The following local train services call at this station:
A bus stop near the station, called Station Heyendaal, is used by both urban and regional bus services operated by Breng.