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Ede-Wageningen railway station
Railway station in the Netherlands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ede-Wageningen is a railway station located in Ede, Netherlands. It is situated on the Amsterdam–Arnhem railway and the Nijkerk–Ede-Wageningen railway. The station is the main Intercity station, but is not in the centre of the town. The station also serves Wageningen, a city 8 km to the south of Ede.
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History
The station opened on 16 May 1845 on the Amsterdam–Arnhem railway as the Ede-Rhijnspoor station. The railway was originally planned to run via Wageningen instead of Ede, but this did not go ahead. Until 1937 there was a tram service from Ede to Wageningen, but this was replaced at that time by a bus service. This is when the station changed to Ede-Wageningen.
In 2022 major construction started on completely replacing the outdated building with a much more modern, useful and friendly train station.[1] The new station was opened early 2024, with minor finishing works ongoing and the area around the station still being built.[2]
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Train services
As of 11 December 2016[update], the following local train services call at this station:
- Express services:
- Intercity: Den Helder - Amsterdam - Utrecht - Nijmegen
- Intercity: Schiphol - Utrecht - Nijmegen
- Local services
- Sprinter: Ede-Wageningen - Arnhem
- Stoptrein: Amersfoort - Ede-Wageningen[3]
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