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 (Zwolle–Kampen) is known as the Kamperlijntje, currently operated by Keolis Nederland.
Stations
The main interchange stations on the Utrecht–Kampen railway are:
- Utrecht Centraal railway station to Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Arnhem and Eindhoven
- Amersfoort railway station to Apeldoorn, Enschede and Amsterdam
- Zwolle railway station to Arnhem, Groningen, Leeuwarden, Emmen and Almelo
Gallery
- Ermelo railway station
- NS DD-AR between Nijkerk and Vathorst, near Holkerveen
- Amersfoort Vathorst railway station
Categories:
- Railway lines in the Netherlands
- Railway lines opened in 1865
- 1865 establishments in the Netherlands
- Railway lines in Utrecht (province)
- Railway lines in Gelderland
- Railway lines in Overijssel
- Standard gauge railways in the Netherlands
- Rail transport in Utrecht (city)
- 19th-century architecture in the Netherlands