By bus and by trainDuring the Four Day Marches extra buses and trains will run to bring the participants to the start, and at the end of the day to their lodging address. The city of Nijmegen is during the Marches best accessible by public transport. Below you find some websites and links to help you plan your journey to Nijmegen. The City Council of Nijmegen has opened a website on the Four Days Marches for its inhabitants, visitors and walkers. All relevant and useful information can be found on these pages the entire month of July and can also be accessed via a Smartphone. On the website you can find information on early buses and their stops, transfers and road blocks. BusA special bus card called the ‘Blarenpas' is to be sold by bus company Breng (formerly Novio). The Blarenpas has unrestricted validity on all early buses to will take you to the start and on all 'normal‘ buses from the public transport timetable in the week of the Four Days Marches. For more information on the Blarenpas, go to www.breng.nl. On Sunday and Monday prior to Four Days Marches bus company Breng has an information stand at the Wedren. The Blarenpas can also be bought here. TrainsNight trains will run between Nijmegen and 's Hertogenbosch, Nijmegen and Arnhem, and Nijmegen and Utrecht the entire week. On walking days an extra night train will be put into use from Zwolle to Nijmegen. For more customized (travel) advice check www.ns.nl two weeks before the Four Days Marches or call 0900-9292 (€ 0.70 per minute). Useful websites with additional travel informationMore information about public transport in and around Nijmegen is available at the following websites: |




































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