Amersfoort Centraal railway station
Amersfoort Centraal is the main railway station in Amersfoort in the province of Utrecht, Netherlands. The station was an important link between the western part of the Netherlands and the north and east of the country until December 2012 when the Hanzelijn opened.
Amersfoort Centraal railway station
Amersfoort is a city and municipality in the province of Utrecht, Netherlands. As of 31 January 2023, the municipality had a population of 160,902, making it the second-largest of the province and fifteenth-largest of the country. Amersfoort is also one of the largest Dutch railway junctions with its three stations—Amersfoort Centraal, Schothorst and Vathorst—due to its location on two of the Netherlands' main east to west and north to south railway lines. The city was used during the 1928 Summer Olympics as a venue for the modern pentathlon events. Amersfoort marked its 750th anniversary as a city in 2009.
Image: Amersfoort Zuidsingel
Image: Lieve Vrouwekerkhof, 3811 Amersfoort, Netherlands panoramio (14)
Image: Hof, 3811 Amersfoort, Netherlands panoramio (38)
Image: Woudzoom, Amersfoort, Netherlands panoramio