Almelo railway station explained
Almelo is a railway station in Almelo, Netherlands. The station was opened on 18 October 1865 and is on the Deventer–Almelo railway, Almelo–Salzbergen railway, Zwolle–Almelo railway and Mariënberg–Almelo railway lines. The current station building dates from 1962. The train services are operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen and Arriva.
Train services
, the following train services call at this station:
- 1× per hour express Intercity service: Schiphol - Amersfoort - Hengelo - Enschede
- 1× per hour express Intercity service: The Hague - Utrecht - Amersfoort - Hengelo - Enschede
- 2× per hour local Sprinter service: Apeldoorn - Deventer - Almelo (- Hengelo - Enschede) (1x per hour in evening and weekend; to Enschede during peak hours only)
- 2× per hour local Sprinter service: Zwolle - Almelo - Hengelo - Enschede
- 1× per hour local Stoptrein service: Almelo - Hardenberg (2× per hour during peak hours)
Bus services
- 21 Syntus Station - Hospital - Windmolenbroek - Station (Almelo South)
- 22 Syntus Station - Windmolenbroek - Hospital - Station (Almelo South)
- 23 Syntus Station - Schelfhorst - Sluitersveld - Station (Almelo North)
- 24 Syntus Station - Sluitersveld - Schelfhorst - Station (Almelo North)
- 25 Syntus Station - Aalderinkshoek (Almelo West)
- 26 Syntus Station - Twenteborg Hospital (Almelo South)
- 51 Syntus Vriezenveen - Almelo - Borne - Hengelo
- 64 Syntus Almelo - Harbrinkhoek - Geesteren - Tubbergen - Vasse - Ootmarssum - Rossum - Oldenzaal - Losser - Overdinkel
- 66 Syntus Neede - Delden - Almelo - Almelo north-east - Albergen - Fleringen - Weerselo - Lemselo - Oldenzaal
- 80 Syntus Holten - Markelo - Goor - Rijssen - Wierden - Almelo - Westhaar - Kloosterhaar - Bergentheim - Hardenberg
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