- The Lelystad–Zwolle railway, also
known as the
Hanzelijn (English:
Hanseatic Line), is a
Dutch railway line,
finished in 2012. It
connects Lelystad, capital...
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Germany were
mothballed and
instead of the
Zuiderzeelijn the less
ambitious Hanzelijn was
built to
enable ****ure high-speed
service between the
northern provinces...
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Netherlands and the
north and east of the
country until December 2012 when the
Hanzelijn opened. The
original station building opened on 20
August 1863, and closed...
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Flevopolder is
served by the Flevolijn,
running from
Weesp to Lelystad, and the
Hanzelijn,
continuing from
Lelystad towards Zwolle. The two
railways stations of...
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Oostvaarders station opens. 2012:
Almere Poort station opens, as well as the
Hanzelijn (Lelystad to Zwolle). 2025:
Planned opening of
Lelystad Zuid station....
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Steenwijk and Lelystad. From 9
December 2012, with the
opening of the
Hanzelijn,
Dronten and
Kampen Zuid, will be even closer.
UNESCO World Heritage sites...
- years,
including the HSL-Zuid high-speed line, the
Betuweroute and the
Hanzelijn,
connecting the
province of
Flevoland with the rail hub at Zwolle. Most...
- Additionally, the 10km
extension from
Elvas to the border. HSL Zuid (125 km) +
Hanzelijn (50 km)
Eurostar (international)
trains only,
local high-speed trains...
- day.
Kampen now has two
railway stations,
since on 9
December 2012 the
Hanzelijn was opened,
creating a rail link
between Lelystad and
Zwolle via Dronten...
- Zwolle–Stadskanaal
railway and the Lelystad–Zwolle railway, also
known as the
Hanzelijn. The
station is a
major hub for the
Northern Netherlands. It is the only...