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Train schedule Maastricht to Turnhout
Popular train routes departing from Maastricht
* Kapelle Biezelinge
* Heinsberg Dremmen
* Herzogenrath
* Bayeux
* Düren
* Vallendar
* Boppard Central(Boppard Hbf)
* Ommen
* Tournai
* Eschweiler Central(Eschweiler Hbf)
* Stolberg(Rheinl) Central(Stolberg(Rheinl)Hbf)
* Lokeren
* Jülich
* Dinant
* Swalmen
* Waterloo
* Zell Am See
* Den Haag
* Miltenberg
* Dusseldorf Airport(Düsseldorf Flughafen Terminal)
* Troisvierges
* Leverkusen Mitte
* Kaarst Ikea
* Kevelaer
Popular train routes arriving in Maastricht
* Heerlen
* Munich Central Station Platform #27 #36(München Hbf Gl.27 36)
* Liège Guillemins
* Dinant
* Ostend(Oostende)
* Herzogenrath
* Arnhem Zuid
* Berlin
* Brussels Midi/Zuid(Bruxelles Midi/Zuid)
* Frankfurt Central(Frankfurt(Main)Hbf)
* Kortrijk
* Aachen Schanz
* Charleroi South(Charleroi Sud)
* Rouen Rive Droite
* Frankfurt(M) Airport Fernbf(Frankfurt(M) Flughafen Fernbf)
* Liège Guillemins
* Cologne(Köln)
* Ashford(Kent)
* Düren
* Luxembourg
* Poznan Gl.
* Odense St
* Chambery Challes E
* Quimper
Popular train routes departing from Turnhout
* Poperinge
* Geel
* Liège Guillemins
* Amsterdam Centraal
* Bruxelles Central
* Genk
* Beverwijk
* Maastricht
* Utrecht Centraal
* Deurne
* Gent Dampoort
* Den Haag Central(Den Haag Centraal)
* Roosendaal
* Leuven
* Breda
* S Hertogenbosch
* Brussels Airport Zaventem(Bruxelles National Aéroport(Zaventem))
* Brugge
* Antwerp Central(Antwerpen Centraal)
* Brussels Midi/Zuid(Bruxelles Midi/Zuid)
* Charleroi South(Charleroi Sud)
* Eindhoven
* Amsterdam Bijlmer Arena
* Leiden Centraal
Popular train routes arriving in Turnhout
* Montpellier Saint Roch
* Genk
* Liège Guillemins
* Maastricht
* Utrecht Centraal
* Deurne
* Antwerp Central(Antwerpen Centraal)
* Brussels Airport Zaventem(Bruxelles National Aéroport(Zaventem))
* Luxembourg
* Geel
* Alphen Aan Den Rijn
* Diest
* Breda
* Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
* Brugge
* Herentals
* Brussels Midi/Zuid(Bruxelles Midi/Zuid)
* Libramont
* Brussel North(Bruxelles Noord)
* Bruxelles Central
* Rotterdam Centraal
* Tienen
Maastricht
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Turnhout
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Maastricht (, also US: , Dutch: [maːˈstrɪxt] ; Limburgish (incl. Maastrichtian): Mestreech [məˈstʀeˑx]; French: Maestricht (archaic); Spanish: Mastrique (archaic)) is a city and a municipality in the southeast of the Netherlands. It is the capital and largest city of the province of Limburg. Maastricht is located on both sides of the Meuse (Dutch: Maas), at the point where the Jeker joins it. It is adjacent to the border with Belgium.Maastricht developed from a Roman settlement to a medieval religious centre. In the 16th century it became a garrison town and in the 19th century an early industrial city. Today, the city is a thriving cultural and regional hub. It became well known through the Maastricht Treaty and as the birthplace of the euro. Maastricht has 1677 national heritage buildings (Rijksmonumenten), the second highest number in the Netherlands, after Amsterdam. The city is visited by tourists for shopping and recreation, and has a large international student population. Maastricht is a member of the Most Ancient European Towns Network and is part of the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion, which includes the nearby German and Belgian cities of Aachen, Eupen, Hasselt, Liège, and Tongeren. The Meuse-Rhine Euroregion is a metropolis with a population of about 3.9 million with several international universities.
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