Arnhem Centraal railway station

Arnhem Centraal railway station is the largest railway station in the city of Arnhem in Gelderland, Netherlands. It was opened on 14 May 1845 and is located on the Amsterdam–Arnhem railway, the Arnhem–Leeuwarden railway and the Arnhem–Nijmegen railway. The station opened at the same time as the Amsterdam–Arnhem railway, that continues into Germany via the Oberhausen–Arnhem railway.

Arnhem Centraal
The main building as of 2016
LocationArnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands
Coordinates51°59′5″N 5°54′3″E
Owned byNS Stations
Line(s)Amsterdam–Arnhem railway
Arnhem–Leeuwarden railway
Arnhem–Nijmegen railway
Oberhausen–Arnhem railway
Platforms8
Tracks11
Construction
Platform levels2
History
Opened14 May 1845
Rebuilt2006-2015
Electrified1938
Services
Preceding station   ICE   Following station
toward Amsterdam Centraal
Intercity-Express 100
Oberhausen Hbf
toward Basel SBB
Intercity-Express 120
Oberhausen Hbf
toward Frankfurt (Main) Hbf
Nederlandse Spoorwegen
toward Den Helder
NS Intercity 3000
Terminus
NS Intercity 3100
toward Roosendaal
NS Intercity 3600
toward Zwolle
NS Sprinter 4400Terminus
NS Sprinter 7500
toward Nijmegen
NS Sprinter 7600
toward Zutphen
Preceding station   Abellio Rail NRW   Following station
TerminusRE 19
Rhein-IJssel-Express
Zevenaar
Breng
TerminusBreng Stoptrein 30700
toward Doetinchem
Arriva
TerminusStoptrein 30900
toward Winterswijk
toward Tiel
Stoptrein 31100Terminus
Location
Arnhem Centraal
Location within Netherlands

The station is the main station of Arnhem, and at present, has around 40,000 passengers that use the station per day, this makes it the 9th busiest station in the Netherlands. The main building has a surface of 18,000 m2 and a volume of 76,000 m3, the building has a capacity of 110.000 transfers per day.[1]

Building

Former station building
Entrance hall of the new station

In 2006 a reconstruction of the complete station area started. In October of that year, a temporary station entrance opened, that could only be reached by three sets of stairs (or by elevators). On July 2, 2011, a new tunnel under the platforms opened. The temporary entrance closed down and dismantled in the Autumn of 2011. As of that period the railway consists of 4 platforms including a footbridge connecting all platforms.

During the summer of 2011 a new dive under was created west of the station which allows trains to Nijmegen and Utrecht to underpass all tracks without interfering the other train services. All traffic on the western part of the station was completely suspended during 5 weeks. Drive under officially opened on the 29 of August in 2011. The official re-opening of the completed station was on 19 November 2015, on this day the station was renamed Arnhem Centraal, formerly it had just been Arnhem.

The new design of the railway station was created by UNStudio[2] in collaboration with Cecil Balmond at Aurp AGU. It won the Dutch Nationale Staalprijs.

Train services

The station is served by the following train services:

  • International:
    • Intercity-Express: Amsterdam - Utrecht - Arnhem - Cologne - Frankfurt Airport - Basel
    • Intercity-Express: Amsterdam - Utrecht - Arnhem - Cologne - Frankfurt
    • Regional Express: Arnhem - Emmerich - Wesel - Oberhausen - Duisburg - Düsseldorf
  • National:
    • Express:
      • Intercity: Den Helder - Amsterdam - Utrecht - Arnhem - Nijmegen
      • Intercity: Schiphol - Utrecht - Arnhem - Nijmegen
      • Intercity: Zwolle - Arnhem - Nijmegen - Oss - 's-Hertogenbosch - Tilburg - Breda - Roosendaal
    • Local:
      • Sprinter: Arnhem - Nijmegen - Oss - 's-Hertogenbosch - Tilburg - Breda - Dordrecht
      • Sprinter: Ede-Wageningen - Arnhem
      • Sprinter: Zutphen - Arnhem - Nijmegen (- Wijchen on weekdays)
      • Stoptrein: Arnhem - Zevenaar - Doetinchem
      • Stoptrein: Arnhem - Zevenaar - Doetinchem - Winterswijk
      • Stoptrein: Tiel - Elst - Arnhem

Bus services

Stairs in the station building

The bus services depart from the covered bus station underneath the Essent towers. Arnhem is known for its trolleybus service in the Netherlands. They operate on a number of city services.

Bus services are operated by a variety of operators; city services are operated by Breng and regional services by Breng, Arriva and Syntus.

KLM also operates a bus service for KLM customers from the train station to Schiphol Airport.[3]

City services

  • 1 Oosterbeek - Centraal Station - City Centre - Station Velperpoort - Velp (trolleybus)
  • 2 Hoogkamp - City Centre - Centraal Station - Kronenburg - De Laar Oost - De Laar West (trolleybus)
  • 3 Het Duifje - City Centre - Centraal Station - Alteveer - Burgers' Zoo (- Open Air Museum) (trolleybus)
  • 4 Centraal Station - Malburgen-West - Holthuizen - Rijkerswoerd - De Laar Oost
  • 5 Schuytgraaf - Station Arnhem Zuid - Elderveld - Centraal Station - City Centre - Presikhaaf (trolleybus)
  • 6 De Laar West - Elderveld - Centraal Station - City Centre - Elsweide/HAN (trolleybus)
  • 7 Rijkerswoerd - Kronenburg - Centraal Station - City Centre - Station Velperpoort - Geitenkamp (trolleybus)
  • 8 Centraal Station - Alteveer - Geitenkamp - Rozendaal - Velp Ziekenhuis
  • 9 Schaarsbergen I.P.C. - City Centre - Centraal Station
  • 10 Centraal Station - Het Dorp - Sportcentrum Papendal
  • 12 Centraal Station - City Centre (South) - Presikhaaf - IJsseloord 1 - IJsseloord 2
  • 13 Centraal Station - Klarendal
  • 77 Centraal Station - City Centre - Station Velperpoort - CIOS

Regional services

  • 14 Arnhem - Elden - Elst - Oosterhout - Lent - Nijmegen
  • 26 Arnhem - Presikhaaf - Velp - Giesbeek - Doesburg - Dieren
  • 27 Arnhem - Presikhaaf - Velp - Giesbeek - Doesburg - Drempt - Hoog Keppel - Laag Keppel - Doetinchem
  • 29 Arnhem - Velp - Rheden - Doesburg - Drempt - Hoog Keppel - Laag Keppel - Doetinchem
  • 33 Arnhem - Malburgen-Oost - Huissen - Angeren - Doornenburg - Gendt - Bemmel - Lent - Nijmegen
  • 43 Arnhem - Westervoort - Velp - Rheden - Ellecom - Dieren - Beekbergen - Apeldoorn
  • 51 Arnhem - Oosterbeek - Doorwerth - Heelsum - Renkum - Wageningen
  • 56 Arnhem - Driel - Heteren - Renkum - Wageningen
  • 60 Arnhem - Westervoort - Duiven - Zevenaar - Babberich - Lobith - Tolkamer
  • 62 Arnhem - Westervoort - Duiven
  • 72 Arnhem - Huissen
  • 91 Arnhem - Beekbergen - Apeldoorn
  • 105 Arnhem - Otterlo - Barneveld
  • 231 Arnhem - De Maten (Apeldoorn) - Apeldoorn
  • 300 Arnhem - Malburgen-Oost - Huissen - Bemmel - Nijmegen (Bus rapid transit service Brengdirect)
  • 331 Arnhem - Kronenburg - Elst - Nijmegen (Bus rapid transit service Brengdirect)
  • 352 Arnhem - Oosterbeek - Doorwerth - Heelsum - Renkum - Wageningen (Bus rapid transit service Brengdirect)
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References

  1. "Main building details from Architect". Archived from the original on 2015-06-18. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
  2. OV terminal interior architecture
  3. "Travel by bus or rail with a KLM ticket." KLM. Retrieved on October 29, 2016.

Sunset View of Arnhem Centraal Railway Station

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