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(Redirected from Ijssellijn) Railway line in eastern Netherlands
Arnhem–Leeuwarden railway
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerProrail
LocaleNetherlands
Termini
Service
Operator(s)Nederlandse Spoorwegen
History
Opened1868
Technical
Line length166 km (103 mi)
Number of tracksArnhem–Deventer double-track,
Deventer–Olst single-track,
Olst-Leeuwarden double-track
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Electrification1.5 kV DC
Route map

Legend
km
Amsterdam–Arnhem railway to Utrecht
Arnhem–Nijmegen railway to Nijmegen
0.0 Arnhem
0.5 Arnhem Velperpoort
Oberhausen–Arnhem railway to Oberhausen
000.0
001.2
Arnhem Presikhaaf
4.2 Velp
8.0 Rheden
14.3 Dieren
Veluwsche Stoomtrein Maatschappij
Veluwsche Stoomtrein Maatschappij
to Apeldoorn
20.3 Brummen
Amsterdam–Zutphen railway to Apeldoorn
IJssel River
27.5 Zutphen
29.2 to Winterswijk
29.6 Zutphen–Glanerbeek railway to Hengelo
40.9 Deventer–Almelo railway to Almelo
43.5 Deventer
Apeldoorn–Deventer railway to Apeldoorn
53.1 Olst
59.6 Wijhe
to Almelo
Utrecht–Kampen railway to Amersfoort
73.5 Zwolle
Utrecht–Kampen railway to Kampen
to Emmen
100.7 Meppel
Meppel–Groningen railway to Groningen
000.0
114.5
Steenwijk
127.0 Wolvega
137.1 Heerenveen
148.8 Akkrum
153.7 Grou-Jirnsum
Harlingen–Nieuweschans railway
to Harlingen & Stavoren
166.2 Leeuwarden
Harlingen–Nieuweschans railway to Groningen
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The Arnhem–Leeuwarden railway is a railway line in the Netherlands running from Arnhem to Leeuwarden, passing through Deventer, Zwolle and Heerenveen. It is also called the Staatslijn A ("state line A") in Dutch. The part between Arnhem and Zwolle is sometimes called the IJssellijn ("IJssel line").

History

The line opened between 1865 and 1868. During the Second World War, the tracks between Deventer and Olst were removed by the German occupiers following the national railway strike from 1944 onwards. It had been a double-track section like the rest of the line, but was replaced post-war by a single track due to costs.

Stations

The main interchange stations on the Arnhem–Leeuwarden railway are:

Closed stations

Ittersum, Herculo, Windesheim, Herxen, Wijnvoorden, Bovendorp, De Boerhaar, Diepenveen West, Rande, De Platvoet, Boksbergerweg, Snippeling, Colmschate, Epse, Gorssel, Eefde, Hungerink-Mettray, Nieuwstad, Hoven, Voorstonden, Het Vosje, Weg naar Voorst, Leuvenheim, Spankeren, Villa Hofstetten, Ellecom, Klein Avegoor, Diepesteeg, Holleweg, Hotel Den Engel, De Steeg, Worth-Rheden, Hotel Naeff, Cafe Unie and Plattenburg.

Train services

The following train services use part of the Arnhem–Leeuwarden railway:

  • intercity service The Hague/Rotterdam - Utrecht - Amersfoort - Zwolle - Steenwijk - Leeuwarden
  • intercity service Schiphol - Hilversum - Amersfoort - Zwolle - Steenwijk - Leeuwarden
  • intercity service Zwolle - Deventer - Arnhem - Nijmegen - 's-Hertogenbosch - Roosendaal
  • local service (sprinter) Nijmegen - Arnhem - Zutphen
  • local service (stoptrein) Zwolle - Assen - Groningen

External links

References

  1. "Staatslijn A: Arnhem – Leeuwarden - martijnvanvulpen.nl" (in Dutch). 2013-05-18. Retrieved 2024-11-18.

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