- The Weesp–Lelystad railway, also
known as
Flevolijn, is a
railway in the
Netherlands operated by
Nederlandse Spoorwegen and
owned by ProRail. The line...
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connected to the
national railway system (see NS) with the
fully completed Flevolijn which connected Weesp to
Lelystad Centrum.
Almere currently has six railway...
- of the EU27
average in the same year. The
Flevopolder is
served by the
Flevolijn,
running from
Weesp to Lelystad, and the Hanzelijn,
continuing from Lelystad...
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respective industrial areas in the polder. the Weesp–Lelystad
railway (
Flevolijn)
extends south from
Lelystad Centrum railway station and
connects the...
- (Oosterspoorweg) and
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol–Almere (Schiphollijn and
Flevolijn) lines,
which bundle up just
before Weesp and
diverge right after. Weesp...
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Gooimeer and the
IJmeer in the Netherlands. The
bridge carries both the
Flevolijn heavy rail
railway and the A6 motorway, plus a
cycleway and footway.[citation...
- Zwolle–Emmen
railway Lelystad–Zwolle
railway (Hanzelijn) Weesp–Lelystad
railway (
Flevolijn) Amsterdam–Arnhem
railway Amsterdam–Zutphen
railway Apeldoorn–Deventer...
- six tracks, two of
which are used for p****ing trains. The Schiphollijn,
Flevolijn and
Gooilijn meet at
Weesp making it an
important transfer station for...
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Gooiboog (Dutch for Gooi Curve) is a
railway chord which links the
Dutch Flevolijn and
Gooilijn railway lines. The link is
double tracked. The outer, southbound...
- in Almere, Netherlands. It was
located on the Weesp–Lelystad
railway (
Flevolijn)
between Weesp,
North Holland and
Almere Muziekwijk, Flevoland. Almere...