Terneuzen
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By Train
There is also a rail link to Ghent existence, Mechelen train 54 - Terneuzen and Ghent train 55 - Terneuzen . This is closed to passengers in 1950, because the operation was not profitable. Nowadays this compound partly taken over by Connexxion buses over the weekend of Ghent Goes to drive.
By road
The N61 is half a portion of provincial and national government and runs through Schoondijke to Terhole .The N62 is just a country road near Goes the Westerschelde Terneuzen along the west side of the Ghent-Terneuzen is about the bridge Sluiskil towards the border with Zelzate . Around 2014, the Sluiskil tunnel completed where this road will run through.
By bus
There is a bus from Connexxion to Goes , Middelburg , Vlissingen and Ghent . The remaining public bus by Veolia performed. The main line (line 1) between Oostburg and Holly runs, many students transported daily to and from Terneuzen. In total there are 27 large buses run by Veolia in Zeeland. There are also smaller 9-person vans to the outer areas to serve.
Hall of Terneuzen
The Hall of Terneuzen, situated on the Noordstraat, typical building with tower. After obtaining the city charter is a converted house including materials from the ruins of the castle of the Manor of Zaamslag. 1647 dramatic renovations, basement was converted into "crymeneel ghevangenhuys". Also headquarters of the "four band". During the French occupation in 1807 the tower was lowered to make room for a semaphore for naval communications in the Antwerp-Vlissingen. In 1859 the tower was to look like today.
Former Terneuzen
Former Terneuzen is the old part of the Dutch town of Terneuzen . It is located between the Herengracht, Cherry Street and the Noordstraat. Former Terneuzen is characterized by narrow streets and historic buildings on the garden path, and the Vissteeg Kandeelstraat.
The Willibrord Tower
The Willibrord Tower is the remains of a Gothic Revival Catholic church in 1915 and was consecrated in 1968 was demolished. The former rectory and the convent chapel are still intact, and the nave of the church is marked by rows of trees.
Otheensche Creek
The Otheensche Creek is a fairly wide creek in Zeeland , named after the village Othene that has now been swallowed up by Terneuzen . The southern portion of the creek Otheensche is currently in the city of Terneuzen.Otheensche the creek once started as the notes Geul, a range of Honte .
Terneuzen Locks Complex
The locks or Zeesluizen Terneuzen in the Dutch city of Terneuzen form a complex that locks from the Western access to the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal and thus to the port of Ghent .The complex consists of three locks . The oldest, middle Luis called, in 1910 opened with a length of 110 meters and a width of 18 meters. It was in 1986 renovated.
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