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Ede-Wageningen railway station

Coordinates: 52°01′40″N 5°40′19″E / 52.02778°N 5.67194°E / 52.02778; 5.67194
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Ede-Wageningen
General information
LocationNetherlands
Coordinates52°01′40″N 5°40′19″E / 52.02778°N 5.67194°E / 52.02778; 5.67194
Line(s)Amsterdam–Arnhem railway
Nijkerk–Ede-Wageningen railway
History
Opened1845
Services
Preceding station   Nederlandse Spoorwegen   Following station
Template:NS Intercity lines
Template:NS Intercity lines
TerminusTemplate:NS Stoptrein lines
Valleilijn
Template:Valleilijn Stoptrein linesTerminus
Location
Ede-Wageningen is located in Netherlands
Ede-Wageningen
Ede-Wageningen
Location within the Dutch railway network

Ede-Wageningen is a railway station located in Ede, Netherlands. It is situated on the Amsterdam–Arnhem railway and the Nijkerk–Ede-Wageningen railway. The station is the main Intercity station, but is not in the centre of the town. The station also serves Wageningen, a town 8 km to the south of Ede.

History

The station opened on 16 May 1845 on the Amsterdam–Arnhem railway as the Ede-Rhijnspoor station. The railway was originally planned to run via Wageningen instead of Ede, but this did not go ahead. Until 1937 there was a tram service from Ede to Wageningen, but this was replaced at that time by a bus service. This is when the station changed to Ede-Wageningen.

Train services

As of 11 December 2016, the following local train services call at this station:

  • Express services:
    • Intercity: Den Helder - Amsterdam - Utrecht - Nijmegen
    • Intercity: Schiphol - Utrecht - Nijmegen
  • Local services
    • Sprinter: Ede-Wageningen - Arnhem
    • Stoptrein: Amersfoort - Ede-Wageningen[1]

References

  1. ^ "Dienstregeling Valleilijn" (in Dutch). Valleilijn. Archived from the original on 19 March 2017. Retrieved 18 March 2017.