Maarssen railway station
Maarssen is a railway station in Maarssenbroek and on the opposite side of the Amsterdam Rijnkanaal to Maarssen, Netherlands. The station opened on 18 December 1843 and is located on the Amsterdam–Arnhem railway. The services are operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen.
In 1953 the station was served by two trains to and from Amsterdam per day. The service improved in the 1970s following the building of Maarssenbroek, and in 1974 the station had an hourly service. In 1975 the station had a half-hourly service.
A new station building was built in 2004. In a 2005 survey approximately 5,523 passengers use this station per day.The following services currently call at Maarssen:
The following bus services depart from the bus station outside the station:
- 32 - Station Maarssen - Maarssenbroek - Maarssen - Rijnsweerd - De Uithof / AZU
- 34 - Station Maarssen - - Maarssen - Utrecht Centraal
- 36 - Station Maarssen - Maarssen - Utrecht Centraal
- 37 - Station Maarssen - Maarssenbroek - Utrecht North-West - Utrecht Centraal
- 38 - Station Maarssen - Maarssenbroek - Utrecht North-West - Utrecht Centraal
- 39 - Station Maarssen - Maarssenbroek - Utrecht West - Utrecht Centraal
- 48 - Station Maarssen - Lage Weide - Nieuwegein - Houten
- 126 - Station Maarssen - Vleuten - De Meern
- 420 - Utrecht Centraal -> Vleuten -> Station Maarssen -> Breukelen -> Loenen aan de Vecht -> Utrecht Centraal 3x per night
- 532 - Station Maarssen - Maarssenbroek - Utrecht Centraal
All Bus Services, are operated by the U-OV - Utrecht Municipal.Gallery