Apeldoorn–Deventer railway
The Apeldoorn–Deventer railway is an important railway in the Netherlands, running from Apeldoorn, Gelderland to Deventer, Overijssel. The line was opened between 1887 and 1888. It is used by long distance trains from Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague towards Enschede and Berlin, and by local services between Apeldoorn and Enschede.
Apeldoorn–Deventer railway | |||
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Overview | |||
Status | Operational | ||
Locale | Netherlands | ||
Termini | Apeldoorn railway station Deventer railway station | ||
Operation | |||
Opened | 1887–1888 | ||
Operator(s) | Nederlandse Spoorwegen | ||
Technical | |||
Line length | 15 km (9.3 mi) | ||
Number of tracks | double track | ||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) standard gauge | ||
Electrification | 1.5 kV DC | ||
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Stations
The main interchange stations on the Apeldoorn–Deventer railway are:
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