Breda–Rotterdam railway
The Breda–Rotterdam railway is a heavily used railway line in the Netherlands running from Breda to Rotterdam, passing through Dordrecht. It is also called the Staatslijn I ("state line I") in Dutch. The line was opened between 1866 and 1877.[1] The railway was opened in phases:
Until 1872, transport between Moerdijk and Rotterdam was by ferry. The railway was electrified in 1950. With the opening of the Willems Railway Tunnel in 1994, the Luchtspoor through the centre of Rotterdam became redundant. The railway viaducts and the old Willems Railway Bridge over the Nieuwe Maas were subsequently demolished, leaving only the lifting bridge De Hef over the Koningshaven which has been preserved as an industrial heritage site.
StationsThe main interchange stations on the Breda–Rotterdam railway are:
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