Varsseveld railway station explained

Varsseveld
Style:NS
Country:Netherlands
Coordinates:51.9369°N 6.4581°W
Line:Winterswijk–Zevenaar railway
Opened:15 July 1885
Map Type:Netherlands Dutch railway station

Varsseveld is a railway station located in Varsseveld, Netherlands. The station was opened on 15 July 1885[1] and is located on the Winterswijk–Zevenaar railway. The train services are operated by Arriva. Varsseveld was once a junction, where the railway branch to Dinxperlo started, but that line has been closed and demolished since 1935.[2]

Bus services

LineRouteOperatorNotes
74Doetinchem - Westendorp - Varsseveld - Harreveld - Lichtenvoorde - Groenlo - Eibergen - Haaksbergen - EnschedeGelderesch and ArrivaOn evenings and weekends, this bus only operates between Varsseveld and Haaksbergen.
174Varsseveld - WestendorpArrivaOnly runs on evenings and weekends.
194Aalten - Lintelo - De Heurne - Dinxperlo - Breedenbroek - Sinderen - Varsseveld - Halle - ZelhemArrivaOn evenings and weekends, this bus only operates if called one hour before its supposed departure ("belbus").

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: station Varsseveld - foto's en omschrijving op stationsweb. stationsweb.nl.
  2. Web site: overzicht stations en haltes Varsseveld- Dinxperlo. stationsweb.nl.