Utrecht–Kampen railway

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Utrecht–Kampen railway
Spoorlijn Utrecht - Kampen.png
Map of the Utrecht–Kampen railway, the most
northern part of the line being the Kamperlijntje
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleNetherlands
TerminiUtrecht Centraal railway station
Kampen railway station
Service
Operator(s)Nederlandse Spoorwegen, Keolis Nederland
History
OpenedUtrecht – Hattemmerbroek: 20 August 1863
Hattemmerbroek – Zwolle: 6 June 1864
Zwolle – Kampen: 10 May 1865
Technical
Line length101 km (63 mi)
Number of tracksUtrecht–Zwolle double track,
Zwolle–Kampen single track
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification1.5 kV DC
Route map
Legend
Legend
Line from 's-Hertogenbosch
Line from Arnhem
0.0 Utrecht Centraal
Line to Amsterdam and Rotterdam
3.0 Utrecht Overvecht
Line LunettenHilversum
8.9 Bilthoven
11.7 Den Dolder
Line to Baarn
Line from Amsterdam
20.9 Amersfoort
Line to Apeldoorn
24.2 Amersfoort Schothorst
27.0 Amersfoort Vathorst
32.4 Nijkerk
39.8 Putten
44.6 Ermelo
49.1 Harderwijk
61.2 Nunspeet
69.8 't Harde
78.8 Wezep
Line from Lelystad
River IJssel
Line from Almelo
Line from Arnhem
87.6 Zwolle
Line to Leeuwarden
Line to Emmen
100.9 Kampen

The Utrecht–Kampen railway (also known as Centraalspoorweg) is an important railway line in the Netherlands running from Utrecht to Kampen, passing through Bilthoven, Amersfoort, Nijkerk, Ermelo, Harderwijk, Nunspeet, Wezep and Zwolle. The line was opened between 1863 and 1865 by the Nederlandsche Centraal-Spoorweg-Maatschappij. Its northern part (ZwolleKampen) is known as the Kamperlijntje, currently operated by Keolis Nederland.

Stations[]

The main interchange stations on the Utrecht–Kampen railway are:

Gallery[]

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