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Dokmuiden Airfield | |
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Platforms | 1 |
Services | Freight |
Abbreviation | Dklt |
Connections | |
Dokmuiden |
Dokmuiden Airfield is a freight terminus situated North of Dokmuiden.
It has 2 tracks for chemical routes and one unused track, presumably for future passenger routes.
Station Layout
Main Building
Dokmuiden Airfield has a simple building, with primarily square shapes, flat roof across the entire building and its extensions, two signs with Dokmuiden are on either side of the building, with the entrance having two storeys, including a small traffic control building.
Routes
As of the time of writing, no routes stop at the airfield. The only activity is a couple shunting movements per day.
Historical Basis

Vliegveld Ypenburg or Ypenburg Airport was a Dutch airport in the municipality of Rijswijk, located in the South of the Netherlands and in operation between 1936 and 1991.
Serving initially as a civillian airport but requisitioned as a military airbase during the Second World War, it came to be known then as Flugplatz Den Haag. The name Ypenburg stems from the country estate by the same name, which was located on the former Steenweg, now Delftweg from Den Haag to Rotterdam.
It became abandoned in 1992 by the Royal Netherlands Air Force, with the airfield serving as a site for construction of a residential area in 1997.
Trivia
- Dokmuiden Airfield terminal building is based on the closed Ypenburg airfield.
- Dokmuiden Airfield has the first and currently only chemical route for shunters.
- The special Rail Tour route was the first passenger and non-shunter route that used this station.
- It was used as a terminus at the end of the route.
Gallery
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Dokmuiden Airfield's flight control tower.