Eindhoven Centraal railway station

Eindhoven Centraal railway station is the main railway station in Eindhoven in North Brabant, Netherlands. It is the busiest station outside the Randstad area and an important station in the southern part of The Netherlands.

History
The station was opened on 1 July 1866 and is located on the Breda–Eindhoven railway, the Venlo–Eindhoven railway and the Eindhoven–Weert railway. The station is operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen.

The station is 900m east of the Philips Stadion, which is served by Eindhoven Stadion railway station in the event of football matches or other special events at the stadium.

Train services
Eindhoven Centraal is a major interchange station for train services in the southern Netherlands. The station is served by the following service(s):


 * 2x per hour Intercity services (Schagen -) Alkmaar - Amsterdam - Utrecht - Eindhoven - Sittard - Maastricht
 * 2x per hour Intercity services The Hague - Breda - Eindhoven
 * 2x per hour Intercity services Schiphol - Utrecht - Eindhoven - Venlo
 * 2x per hour Intercity services Enkhuizen - Amsterdam - Utrecht - Eindhoven - Heerlen
 * 1x per hour night train (nachtnet) service Rotterdam - Breda - Eindhoven (weekends only)
 * 1x per hour night train (nachtnet) service Utrecht - 's-Hertogenbosch - Eindhoven (weekends only)
 * 2x per hour local services (sprinter) Tilburg Universiteit - Eindhoven
 * 2x per hour local services (sprinter) 's-Hertogenbosch - Eindhoven - Deurne
 * 2x per hour local services (sprinter) Eindhoven - Weert

Bus services
Eindhoven Centraal railway station is served by bus station Neckerspoel, on the north side, with the following city bus lines (there are also 30 regional bus lines):