Roosendaal
Roosendaal is a small, lively town in the South-East of the Netherlands, with a wide range of shops and endless options for excursions. Shop to your heart's content in the 3 covered shopping centres (le Roselaar, Passage and Le Biggelaar).
Looking for some great bargains? Get along to the Rosada Factory Outlet! Apart from its 60 boutiques, there you will also find a variety of restaurants where you can relax during your shopping trip.
More info about our barriers in Roosendaal station at the foot of this page.
Our range of tickets to and from Roosendaal
Choose a ticket to suit your needs:
Standard Ticket
The most flexible option.Weekend Ticket
Half-price return travel.Senior Ticket
Reserved for passengers over 65.Youth Ticket
Reserved for passengers under 26.Kids Ticket
Half-price travel for children under 12.International bike ticket
For your non-folding bikeStandard Season Ticket
Student Season Ticket
Student Multi
In the Netherlands, the use of barriers is becoming increasingly widespread. To access or leave Roosendaal station platform, you must be in possession of a ticket with a barcode. You will find this barcode on your travel ticket. Remember to keep it to hand at Roosendaal station. This type of barcode is printed on every travel ticket in the station of Roosendaal in the SNCB/NMBS range of tickets for Roosendaal.
This barcode is:
- valid uniquely during the valid term of your ticket or of your season ticket
- working exclusively within Roosendaal station
- associated with the terms and conditions of use of the travel ticket. If you have a return ticket, the code may be used twice. If you have a Campus card, the code may be used 10 times.
If you have a Season ticket for the destination of Roosendaal, please keep the paper validation carefully together with your MoBIB card. On the paper ticket you will find the barcode needed to open the barriers in Roosendaal station. If that doesn't work, please do not hesitate to ask for a duplicate at an SNCB ticket office.
Those entitled to free travel without a travel ticket (e.g. accompanied children under the age of 12) can ask a member of staff on site to allow them through the barriers.
Wider barriers are also provided for providing access to persons with reduced mobility, passengers with luggage or a bike.
If you have lost your validation ticket or there isn't a barcode on it, you can request a duplicate from an SNCB ticket office.