Deventer–Almelo railway

Deventer-Almelo railway
Overview
Status Operational
Locale Netherlands
Termini Deventer railway station
Almelo railway station
Stations 6
Operation
Opened 1 September 1888
Operator(s) Nederlandse Spoorwegen
Technical
Line length 38.5 km (23.9 mi)
No. of tracks Double track
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 1.5 kV DC
Operating speed 130 km/h (81 mph)
Route map
Legend
Line from Apeldoorn
Line from Zwolle
0.0 Deventer
Line to Arnhem
3.8 Deventer Colmschate
18.7 Holten
26.1 Rijssen
Line from Zwolle
33.8 Wierden
Line from Mariënberg
38.5 Almelo
Line to Hengelo

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

History

The railway was opened by the Koninklijke Nederlandsche Locaalspoorweg-Maatschappij (KNLS) on 1 September 1888, with construction starting in 1887. When the line opened it offered a direct link to Germany via the Almelo-Salzbergen railway. The line was electrified in 1951.

Route

The line leaves Deventer in an easterly direction towards Almelo, shortly after leaving, the Staatslijn A to Zutphen leaves in a southerly direction. The line continues travelling through the countryside and a few towns. At Wierden the line from Zwolle joins on and the line continues. On approaching Almelo the line from Mariënberg also joins. The station arrives at Almelo, where the railway becomes the Almelo-Salzbergen railway continues east.

Train Services

The Deventer–Almelo railway is used by the following passenger services:

Train Types

A wide variety of trains can be found regularly on the Almelo-Salzbergen railway:

There are also large numbers of freight trains operating along the line.

Gallery

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