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Directions to Leidscherijn (Utrecht) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Leidscherijn

    BusBus: 284400N7102.TrainTrain: SPRICICICIC.

How to get to Leidscherijn by bus?

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Bus stations near Leidscherijn in Utrecht

  • De Meern, De Meern-Oost,13 min walk,

Train stations near Leidscherijn in Utrecht

  • Utrecht Leidsche Rijn,28 min walk,
  • Utrecht Zuilen,51 min walk,
  • Utrecht Centraal,54 min walk,

Bus lines to Leidscherijn in Utrecht

  • N7,Utrecht - Oudewater (nachtlijn),
  • 102,Utrecht - Woerden,
  • 107,Utrecht - Gouda,
  • N2,Woerden,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Leidscherijn?

    The closest stations to Leidscherijn are:

    • De Meern, De Meern-Oost is 978 meters away, 13 min walk.
    • Utrecht Leidsche Rijn is 2088 meters away, 28 min walk.
    • Utrecht Zuilen is 3937 meters away, 51 min walk.
    • Utrecht Centraal is 4125 meters away, 54 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Leidscherijn?

    These bus lines stop near Leidscherijn: 28, 4, 400.

  • Which train line stops near Leidscherijn?

    SPR

  • What’s the nearest train station to Leidscherijn in Utrecht?

    The nearest train station to Leidscherijn in Utrecht is Utrecht Leidsche Rijn. It’s a 28 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Leidscherijn in Utrecht?

    The nearest bus stop to Leidscherijn in Utrecht is De Meern, De Meern-Oost. It’s a 13 min walk away.

  • What time is the first train to Leidscherijn in Utrecht?

    The IC is the first train that goes to Leidscherijn in Utrecht. It stops nearby at 3:00 AM.

  • What time is the last train to Leidscherijn in Utrecht?

    The NJ is the last train that goes to Leidscherijn in Utrecht. It stops nearby at 9:54 AM.

  • What time is the first bus to Leidscherijn in Utrecht?

    The 102 is the first bus that goes to Leidscherijn in Utrecht. It stops nearby at 8:23 AM.

  • What time is the last bus to Leidscherijn in Utrecht?

    The 107 is the last bus that goes to Leidscherijn in Utrecht. It stops nearby at 12:45 AM.

  • How much is the bus fare to Leidscherijn?

    The bus fare to Leidscherijn costs about €1.05 - €7.93.

  • How much is the light rail fare to Leidscherijn?

    The light rail fare to Leidscherijn costs about €1.18 - €4.09.

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Leidscherijn Address: Houtrakgracht 197 3544 SC Utrecht street in Utrecht

Leidscherijn, Utrecht
Leidscherijn, UtrechtLeidsche Rijn (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈlɛitsə ˈrɛin], Utrecht dialect: [ˈlaitsə ˈʁain]) is a new construction site and neighborhood in Utrecht, the capital of the Dutch province of Utrecht. The area is located west of the Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal and its name is derived from the Leidse Rijn canal, which runs through it. At the time of its inception in the 1990s and in the decades that followed, Leidsche Rijn was the largest Vinex location in the Netherlands. Most of this location was on the territory of the former municipality of Vleuten-De Meern, located west of the city of Utrecht. A smaller part of this location, namely the area of Hoge and Lage Weide, was located in the municipality of Utrecht. Vleuten-De Meern was added to the municipality of Utrecht on January 1, 2001. The intended size of the Vinex location was about 30,000 houses for about 90,000 inhabitants. The Utrecht City Council decided to divide it into two districts, namely the Vleuten-De Meern district and the Leidsche Rijn district. Despite this division, the aforementioned neighborhoods are the largest in the municipality of Utrecht in terms of population with approximately 50,000 and 45,000 inhabitants, respectively. During construction several archeological remains were discovered. In 1997 and in 2003 Roman ships were discovered in the neighbourhood of De Balije. In 2002 and 2003 Roman watchtowers were discovered in the neighbourhoods of Vleuterweide and Het Zand. The area, including the Rijnenburg polder area, is about 25 km². Originally, 30,000 houses for about 90,000 inhabitants were planned. This included the approximately 6,000 existing homes in the villages of De Meern, Vleuten and Haarzuilens. By the end of 2019, the target number of 90,000 inhabitants was passed. On January 1, 2022, the two districts together numbered over 95,000 residents, of whom about 45,000 lived in the Leidsche Rijn district. The biggest milestones in the development of Leidsche Rijn were, successively, the first pile driven on December 4, 1997 by then Prime Minister Wim Kok. The completion of the first homes with the first handover of keys was on October 14, 1998. The official start of the major infrastructure works for Leidsche Rijn such as the relocation, widening and covering of the A2 motorway and the raising and doubling of the Utrecht-Woerden railroad line (to four tracks) on April 12, 2005 by then Minister Karla Peijs of Transport, Public Works and Water Management was another milestone. Because after the relocation and covering of the A2 highway, it was possible to give the official go-ahead for the construction of the Leidsche Rijn Centrum neighborhood on June 20, 2014, whose shopping center could be opened on May 16, 2018 by then-mayor Jan van Zanen. Smaller milestones (which are more self-contained) were the commissioning in 2011 and the official opening in 2013 of Maxima Park, as well as, for example, the commissioning of other shopping centers such as the Vleuterweide shopping center in the neighboring Vleuten-De Meern district in 2010, and the Terwijde shopping center in the subdistrict of the same name in 2014. The oldest sub-locations within the area are Veldhuizen and Langerak. Construction activities there began in 1997. Veldhuizen then still belonged to the municipality of Vleuten-De Meern. When this municipality joined Utrecht in 2001, most of the 3,000 new homes in Veldhuizen were already occupied. The largest sub-location of the area is Vleuterweide; it has over 18,000 inhabitants. Because of this size, Vleuterweide is divided into three neighborhoods. Other large sub-locations are Terwijde and Het Zand. By 2020, about 90% of the Leidsche Rijn project is complete. New construction activities of any size will still take place in Leidsche Rijn Centrum and north of Vleuten.
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