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Stationsgebouw en voormalig seinwachtershuisje

Stationsplein 1
Meerssen
The station building of Meerssen station dates from 1853 and was part of the Maastricht-Aachen railway line: the very first international railway line in the Netherlands. After two renovations, the building was expanded with a waiting room and an extra floor. In 1901 the station building was replaced by the current, considerably larger building, designed by architect W. de Jong.

The building is a national monument. On the way to the Proosdijpark is the old signalman's house on the left, which is used as a flower shop. Ticket machines and bicycle lockers are available at the station. There is a car park on the south side of the station.

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