Aalten railway station
Aalten is a railway station located in Aalten, Netherlands. The station is on the Winterswijk–Zevenaar railway and the station opened on 15 July 1885. The building began construction in 1884 and was finished in 1885. It was rebuilt in 1919 and has since remained unaltered. It was briefly closed from 15-8-1945 until 20-10-1945.[1] The service is now operated by Arriva.
Aalten | |||||||||||
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Location | Netherlands | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 51°55′16″N 6°34′41″E | ||||||||||
Line(s) | Winterswijk–Zevenaar railway | ||||||||||
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Opened | 1885 | ||||||||||
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Aalten Location within Netherlands |
Train services
Route | Service type | Operator | Notes |
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Arnhem - Doetinchem - Winterswijk | Local ("Sprinter") | Arriva | 2x per hour (only 1x per hour after 20:00, on Saturday mornings and Sundays) |
Bus services
Line | Route | Operator | Notes |
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C11 | Aalten - Bocholt, Bustreff - Bocholt, station | Stadtbus Bocholt | no service Saturday afternoons and Sundays. Only German tickets valid |
191 | Aalten - Bredevoort - Barlo - Lichtenvoorde - Lievelde - Lichtenvoorde - Zieuwent - Marienvelde - Ruurlo | Arriva | On evenings and weekends, this bus only operates if called one hour before its supposed departure ("belbus") and only between Aalten and Mariënvelde and Zieuwent and Ruurlo. |
194 | Aalten - Lintelo - De Heurne - Dinxperlo - Breedenbroek - Sinderen - Varsseveld - Halle - Zelhem | Arriva | On evenings and weekends, this bus only operates if called one hour before its supposed departure ("belbus") . |
694 | Dinxperlo → De Heurne → Lintelo → Aalten → Lichtenvoorde | Gelderesch | Only 1 run during morning rush hour. |
External links
- NS website (in English)
- Dutch Public Transport journey planner (in English)
- Arriva Gelderland website (in Dutch)
- Arriva Achterhoek Network Map (in Dutch)
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