Elst–Dordrecht railway explained

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Elst–Dordrecht railway
Status:Operational
Locale:Netherlands
Start:Elst railway station
End:Dordrecht railway station
Open:1882 - 1885
Operator:Nederlandse Spoorwegen,
Arriva,
Qbuzz
Linelength:92.8km (57.7miles)
Tracks:Double track (Vork–Kesteren,
Wadenoijen–Geldermalsen,
Dordrecht Stadspolders–Dordrecht)
Single track (Elst–Vork,
Kesteren–Wadenoijen,
Geldermalsen–Dordrecht Stadspolders)
Electrification: (Tiel–Dordrecht)
Map State:collapsed

The Elst–Dordrecht railway is a railway line in the Netherlands running from Elst to Dordrecht, passing through Tiel, Geldermalsen and Gorinchem. It is also called the Betuwelijn (Batavia line). MerwedeLingelijn is the name of the western part between Dordrecht and Geldermalsen, which is operated by Qbuzz. Tiel - Elst as part of the service Tiel - Arnhem is operated by Arriva and Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) operates Geldermalsen - Tiel as part of the service Utrecht - Tiel. The railway connects to the Arnhem–Nijmegen railway in Elst. There were two connections to the Arnhem–Nijmegen railway in the past from the junction near Vork station; one to Elst and towards Nijmegen connecting near Ressen. The Nijmegen junction was used until 1990 and torn down during construction of the Betuweroute in order of creating a junction between the Betuweroute from Rotterdam and the Arnhem–Nijmegen railway towards both Arnhem and Nijmegen.

Timeline

Future

In future new stations will be added.

These are:

A quarter-hourly service is operated between Gorinchem and Dordrecht after creating passing loops at Dordrecht Stadspolders and Boven-Hardinxveld.

Train services