Roosendaal is a railway station in the city of Roosendaal, Netherlands. The station opened on 3 July 1854 on the AntwerpâÂÂLage Zwaluwe railway and is the beginning of the RoosendaalâÂÂVlissingen railway. Roosendaal was the first station in North Brabant to be built. Roosendaal is also a border station between the Netherlands and Belgium. Trains in Belgium run on the left side of double-track whereas in the Netherlands right-hand running is the norm. At some borders, the changeover is achieved by using a flyover, but at Roosendaal trains stop and await a signal to allow them to proceed to the opposite track.
Since June 2015 there has been an NMBS ticket machine at the station to buy Belgian train tickets.
The station is served by the following services:
As of April 9, 2018 the international service Amsterdam - Brussels will be running on the HSL-Zuid with a stop at Breda and does not call at Dordrecht and Roosendaal anymore. Passengers for Belgium can take a train to Breda and change trains there or can take the local service Roosendaal - Puurs and change trains at Antwerp for Mechelen, Brussels Airport and Brussels
Roosendaal is served by city bus services (stadsbussen) as well as regional bus services (streekbussen). All bus services are operated by Arriva
There are 4 city bus lines. From the railway station the city bus lines provides services to/from:
The neighbourhood Westrand and the Rosada Factory Outlet Center are served by regional bus services (see also: Streekbussen)
The routes of the city buses are as follows:
The regional bus lines provides services to/from:
The routes of the regional buses, serving Roosendaal, are as follows: