Hoek van Holland Strand metro station

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Hoek van Holland Strand
HvH station Strand2.jpg
LocationHook of Holland
Netherlands
Coordinates51°58′58″N 4°7′10″E / 51.98278°N 4.11944°E / 51.98278; 4.11944Coordinates: 51°58′58″N 4°7′10″E / 51.98278°N 4.11944°E / 51.98278; 4.11944
Operated byRotterdam Metro
Line(s)Schiedam–Hoek van Holland railway
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeHlds
History
Opened1893
Services
Preceding station   Rotterdam Metro   Following station
  From Spring 2022  
TerminusLine B
Hoek van Holland Haven
towards Nesselande
Location
Hoek van Holland Strand is located in Southwest Randstad
Hoek van Holland Strand
Hoek van Holland Strand
Location within Southwest Randstad

Hoek van Holland Strand metro station is a metro station in Hook of Holland (Hoek van Holland), Netherlands. It consists of two tracks with side platforms, and was the terminus of the Schiedam–Hoek van Holland railway to Rotterdam when it opened on 1 June 1893. Its name is derived from the nearby North Sea beach, strand being Dutch for “beach”.

The Nederlandse Spoorwegen stopped operating the line, including Hoek van Holland Strand railway station, on 1 April 2017, and the line was transferred to the Rotterdam Metro. After reconstruction of the rail infrastructure and the facilities, the opening of the replacement metro line B station is expected in Spring 2022, at which time it will become the new western terminus of the line.[1] Metro line B service opened as far as the preceding station, Hoek van Holland Haven metro station, on 30 September 2019.[2]

Platform 2

The new station will be much closer to the beach, so further west, than the original station.

Train services[]

Currently closed for reconstruction, the station has no regular service.

References[]

  1. ^ "Metro pas in 2021 door naar Hoek van Holland Strand" (in Dutch). Treinreiziger.nl. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Information about the Hoekse Lijn" [Information about the Hoek van Holland line]. Rotterdamse Elektrische Tram (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 29 September 2019. Retrieved 29 September 2019.

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