Klimmen-Ransdaal railway station, Railway station in Ransdaal, Netherlands
Klimmen-Ransdaal railway station is a transport hub located between two villages in the Voerendaal municipality, featuring two platforms with passenger waiting areas. The station building displays traditional architectural elements characteristic of early 20th century design.
The station was designed by architect George van Heukelom in 1913 and opened for service on March 1, 1915. It formed part of the expanding railway infrastructure in the Limburg region during the early 20th century.
The station building received national recognition as Rijksmonument number 507162 in November 1998, confirming its architectural and historical value.
The S4 Stoptrein line connects the station regularly with Maastricht and Heerlen. Ticket machines from both NS and Arriva are available on-site for purchasing passes before boarding.
The station building was recognized as a Rijksmonument in 1998 and carries the designation number 507162. An on-site cafe has served travelers since 2012, reflecting the building's evolving roles over time.
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