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Enschede is the main
railway station Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport that transfers passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, which are incorporated in tracks. In contrast to road transport, where the vehicles run on a prep ...
in Enschede,
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. The station opened on 1 July 1866 and is on the
Zutphen–Glanerbeek railway The Zutphen–Glanerbeek railway (Dutch: ''Staatslijn D'') is a railway line in Gelderland and Overijssel, Netherlands running from Zutphen to the German border at Glanerbrug, passing through Hengelo and Enschede. It is the fourth Staatslijn; "Gla ...
. Between the late 1970s and 2001, the passenger service to
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stopped. The connection to Münster was reopened in 2001. There is no connection allowing the German trains to run any further into Overijssel; however there was before the line closed. From summer 2013 to summer 2014 the station is being largely modernised. The station was closed between 6 July and 18 August 2013, in which all the rails and overhead wires were replaced at the station. Platforms 1 and 2 were extended; platform 5 was closed. Platform 4 has been split in two, one part for the trains to Germany and the other part for the Sprinters. The two lines are still not connected. The sidings for stabling trains were also replaced and points replaced to reduce the noise made as trains pass over them.


History

On July 1, 1866, Enschede got a station on the
Zutphen–Glanerbeek railway The Zutphen–Glanerbeek railway (Dutch: ''Staatslijn D'') is a railway line in Gelderland and Overijssel, Netherlands running from Zutphen to the German border at Glanerbrug, passing through Hengelo and Enschede. It is the fourth Staatslijn; "Gla ...
line. The station building was the ''Staatsspoor new type 3rd class'' design. Also Hengelo had such a station from 1866 to 1899. The current stations of Meppel (1865) and Station Zuidbroek (1865) also follow the same design. The present building was designed after the
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and opened in 1950. The architect H.G.J. Schelling (1888-1978) designed the station to be a combination of both a through station and a terminus. It quickly lost its status as a through station for the Netherlands rail network when the Twente S-bahn was opened in 1956 and the Deutsche Bahn terminated its services between Gronau and Enschede. Two small street platforms were built for the S-bahn trains that were street running through the Prinsessetunnel. 2000 saw some significant structural alterations. The sidesteps were removed, and a new entrance was built in the centre of the entrance hall. The tracks of the Alenol Line in the Prinsessetunnel were also removed, and works on the Noordertunnel started. The new platforms for the Alenol Line were opened in 2002, together with the new platforms for the Ehebo Line in the Lonnekerboog, which was also moved underground. The latest service addition to the station came on 18 November 2001, when DB Regio reopened the train service to Gronau and
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/ Dortmund. These trains departed from a newly constructed platform, located along the southern side of the newly constructed rail line and directly connected with the station square and platforms 4a and 4b. As the Dutch and German rail lines use different rail safety systems, the tracks do not at any point physically connect. As such, for train services Enschede effectively became a "double terminus".


Train services

, the following train services call at this station:


Bus services

Many bus services depart from the bus station in front of the station, many carrying a red ''Twents'' livery, for the Twente region (Eastern Overijssel). *1 - ''Wesselerbrink - Boswinkel - Station NS - Twekkelerveld - Twente University'' *2 - ''Helmerhoek - Station NS - Roombeek - Deppenbroek - Bolhaar'' *3 - ''Station NS - Wooldrik - Esmarke - Glanerbrug'' *4 - ''Stroinkslanden - Station NS - 't Zwering'' *5 - t Zwering - Station NS - Hogeland'' *6 - ''Stokhorst - Laares - Station NS - Transportcentrum - Boekelo'' *8 - ''Hengelo Station - Hengelo, IKEA - Hengelo, Vossenbelt - Hengelo, Hasseler Es - Hengelo, Groot Driene - Twente University - Enschede Station NS - Van Heekplein - Wesselerbrink - Transportcentrum - Hengelo Station'' *9 - ''Hengelo - Twente University - Enschede'' *60 - ''Enschede - Oldenzaal'' *61 - ''Enschede - Losser -
Overdinkel Overdinkel is a village in the Twente region of the eastern Netherlands, in the municipality of Losser. It is named for the nearby river Dinkel. Its population in 2012 was 4,255. The territories of the Netherlands and the German ''Länder'' of N ...
'' *62 - ''Borculo - Neede - Haaksbergen - Enschede - Oldenzaal - Denekamp'' *73 - ''Enschede - Haaksbergen - Groenlo - Winterswijk'' *74 - ''Enschede - Haaksbergen - Groenlo - Doetinchem''


Gallery

File:Enschede stationsplein.JPG, Station square File:Enschede train station 2019.jpg, Main entrance File:Enschede NL 18 26 41 423000.jpeg, Ticket gate File:Enschede ICMm 4206 R'dam- DM90 3428 Zwolle (14014354396).jpg, NS DM90 and NS ICMm 4045 in Enschede File:Talent Enschede.jpg, DB Regio Talent in Enschede


References


External links


NS website

Dutch Public Transport journey planner
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