Daarlerveen railway station

Daarlerveen is a railway station in Daarlerveen, The Netherlands. The station was opened on 1 October 1906 and is on the single track Mariënberg–Almelo railway. The line is primarily used by school children in the morning and afternoon. The station has 2 platforms, but one line, because there is a level crossing in between. The train runs over the level crossing first and then stops on the platform. This is so that the level crossing doesn't have to be closed while the train waits.

Daarlerveen
LocationNetherlands
Coordinates52°26′28″N 6°34′33″E
Line(s)Mariënberg–Almelo railway
History
Opened1 October 1906
Services
Preceding station   Arriva   Following station
toward Hardenberg
Stoptrein 31000
toward Almelo
Location
Daarlerveen
Location within Netherlands

The station is also used by people of Daarle and Westerhaar-Vriezenveensewijk.

Previously, this station was called Boldijk (1906-1910) and Daarle (1910-1958).[1]

Train services

Route Service type Operator Notes
Almelo - Mariënberg - Hardenberg Local ("Stoptrein") Arriva 1x per hour - 2x per hour during rush hours and on Saturday afternoons

Platforms

  • Platform 1a is the northern one, with the service to Mariënberg.
  • Platform 1b is the southern one, with the service to Almelo.

Bus services

Line Route Operator Notes
594 Den Ham/Daarlerveen - Daarle - Hellendoorn - Hulsen - Nijverdal Twents No service on evenings and Sundays.
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References

  1. "station Daarlerveen". Stationsweb (in Dutch).


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