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Arnhem–Leeuwarden railway

Index Arnhem–Leeuwarden railway

The Arnhem–Leeuwarden railway is a railway line in the Netherlands running from Arnhem to Leeuwarden, passing through Deventer, Zwolle and Heerenveen. [1]

30 relations: Akkrum railway station, Amsterdam–Arnhem railway, Arnhem Centraal railway station, Arnhem Presikhaaf railway station, Arnhem Velperpoort railway station, Brummen railway station, Deventer railway station, Deventer–Almelo railway, Dieren railway station, Drenthe, Friesland, Grou, Grou-Jirnsum railway station, Heerenveen IJsstadion railway station, Heerenveen railway station, Leeuwarden, Leeuwarden railway station, Leeuwarden Werpsterhoeke railway station, List of railway lines in the Netherlands, Meppel railway station, Oberhausen–Arnhem railway, Olst railway station, Rheden railway station, Staatslijn, Steenwijk railway station, Velp railway station, Wijhe railway station, Wolvega railway station, Zutphen railway station, Zwolle railway station.

Akkrum railway station

Akkrum is a railway station located in Akkrum, Netherlands.

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Amsterdam–Arnhem railway

The Amsterdam–Arnhem railway, also referred to as the Amsterdam–Elten railway or Rhijnspoorweg in Dutch (English: Rhine railway), is an important railway that connects Amsterdam, Netherlands with Utrecht and Arnhem, and continues into Germany.

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Arnhem Centraal railway station

Arnhem Centraal is the largest railway station in the city of Arnhem, Netherlands.

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Arnhem Presikhaaf railway station

Arnhem Presikhaaf is a railway station located in Arnhem, Netherlands.

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Arnhem Velperpoort railway station

Arnhem Velperpoort is a railway station located in Arnhem, Netherlands.

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Brummen railway station

Brummen is a railway station located in Brummen, Netherlands.

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Deventer railway station

Deventer is a railway station in Deventer, Netherlands.

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Deventer–Almelo railway

The Deventer–Almelo railway is an important Dutch railway line, that connects Deventer with Almelo, Netherlands.

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Dieren railway station

Dieren is a railway station located in Dieren, Netherlands.

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Drenthe

Drenthe is a province of the Netherlands located in the northeastern part of the country.

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Friesland

Friesland (official, Fryslân), also historically known as Frisia, is a province of the Netherlands located in the northern part of the country.

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Grou

Grou (Grouw) is a town in the province Fryslân of the Netherlands and had around 5655 citizens in January 2017.

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Grou-Jirnsum railway station

Grou-Jirnsum is a railway station located between Grou and Jirnsum, Netherlands.

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Heerenveen IJsstadion railway station

Heerenveen IJsstadion (English: Heerenveen Ice Stadium) is a small railway station located in Heerenveen, Netherlands.

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Heerenveen railway station

Heerenveen is the main railway station in Heerenveen, Netherlands.

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Leeuwarden

Leeuwarden (longname), Stadsfries: Liwwadden) is a city and municipality in Friesland in the Netherlands. It is the provincial capital and seat of the States of Friesland. The municipality has a population of 122,293. The region has been continuously inhabited since the 10th century. It came to be known as Leeuwarden in the early 9th century AD and was granted city privileges in 1435. It is the main economic hub of Friesland, situated in a green and water-rich environment. Leeuwarden is a former royal residence and has a historic city center, many historically relevant buildings, and a large shopping center with squares and restaurants. Leeuwarden was awarded the title European Capital of Culture for 2018. The Elfstedentocht (Eleven Cities Tour), an ice skating tour passing the eleven cities of Friesland, started and finished in Leeuwarden. The following towns and villages within the municipality have populations in excess of 1,000 people: Leeuwarden, Stiens, Grou, Goutum, Wergea, Jirnsum, Reduzum, and Wirdum. The municipality is governed by the mayor Ferd Crone and a coalition of the Labour Party, Christian Democratic Appeal, and GreenLeft.

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Leeuwarden railway station

Leeuwarden is the main railway station in Leeuwarden, Netherlands.

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Leeuwarden Werpsterhoeke railway station

Leeuwarden Werpsterhoek is a railway station under construction, in southern Leeuwarden, Netherlands.

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List of railway lines in the Netherlands

The Netherlands has a rail network approximately in length.

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Meppel railway station

Meppel is a railway station in Meppel, Netherlands.

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Oberhausen–Arnhem railway

The Oberhausen–Arnhem railway (also known in German as the Hollandstrecke, meaning "Holland line") is a two-track, electrified main line railway running close to the lower Rhine from Oberhausen via Wesel, Emmerich and the German-Dutch border to Arnhem and forms part of the line between the Ruhr and Amsterdam.

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Olst railway station

Olst is a railway station located in Olst, Olst-Wijhe, the Netherlands.

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Rheden railway station

Rheden is a railway station located in Rheden, Netherlands.

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Staatslijn

A staatslijn (English: state line) is a railway that was established as a result of the railway law passed on 18 August 1860 by the State in the Netherlands.

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Steenwijk railway station

Steenwijk is a railway station in Steenwijk, Netherlands.

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Velp railway station

Velp is a railway station located in Velp, Netherlands.

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Wijhe railway station

Wijhe is a railway station located in Wijhe, Olst-Wijhe, The Netherlands.

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Wolvega railway station

Wolvega is a railway station in Wolvega, Netherlands.

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Zutphen railway station

Zutphen is a railway station located in Zutphen, Netherlands.

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Zwolle railway station

Zwolle is the main railway station of Zwolle, Netherlands.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnhem–Leeuwarden_railway

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