Hoofddorp railway station


Hoofddorp is a railway station in Hoofddorp, Netherlands located on the Weesp–Leiden railway.

History

The station is the second station in Hoofddorp; earlier the town had a station nearer to the town centre at the ceased Hoofddorp–Leiden railway. It station opened in 1912 and closed in 1935. The old station is still in use as a residence.
The current station opened on 31 May 1981. The station was rebuilt in 1998 to its current look.
Hoofddorp has a depot/sidings further west from the station, this is the reason many sprinter services have their terminus over here. Intercity services terminating at Schiphol also use this depot before returning. The station consist of 2 double-track platforms and has 6 tracks. Regular bus services stop at street level below the station. ZuidTangent bus rapid transit lines 300 and 310 use the platform level stop next to the station.

Train services

, the following train services call at this station:
Hoofddorp - Schiphol - Amsterdam Zuid - Naarden-Bussum - Hilversum - Utrecht Centraal

Bus services

The following bus services call at Station Hoofddorp. Buses depart from the bus stops at street level below the station. Lines 300 and 397 depart at the viaduct next to the station. All buses are operated by Connexxion.