Zandvoort Railway Station, located in the Netherlands, serves the coastal town of Zandvoort and provides direct train connections to Amsterdam. Opened in 1881, the station has two platforms and is the westernmost railway station in the country. It is a key transit point for visitors heading to Zandvoort Beach and the Circuit Zandvoort racetrack. The station is served by Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) with Intercity trains reaching Amsterdam Centraal in approximately 30 minutes.
The webcam overlooking Zandvoort Railway Station provides a detailed live view of the platforms, passengers, and train movements. Viewers can also see the bike parking area, where many commuters leave their bicycles, as well as the buildings surrounding the station. The feed captures the daily activity of the station, offering a real-time glimpse into the bustling atmosphere of this coastal transport hub.