Klarenbeek railway station

Klarenbeek is a railway station, located in Klarenbeek, Netherlands. The station opened on 1 June 1882 and is on the Amsterdam–Zutphen railway (Oosterspoorweg). The station is actually 2 km north-east of Klarenbeek. The station was originally only built because the line between Apeldoorn and Zutphen was single track, a passing point was needed, this was here. Until December 2006, the station had just 1 platform and one train each way per hour stopped at the station, allowing the other to pass. In December 2006, when 2 more new stations were built on the line, the station received 2 platforms. The train services are operated by Arriva.

Klarenbeek
LocationNetherlands
Coordinates52°10′40″N 6°5′3″E
Line(s)Amsterdam–Zutphen railway
History
Opened1882
Services
Preceding station   Arriva   Following station
toward Apeldoorn
Stoptrein 17800
toward Zutphen
Location
Klarenbeek
Location within Netherlands

Tourism

The station is the beginning point for many walks in the area, many people start their journey at the station to see the famous country-side. The Dutch Railways offers many walks in this area via their magazine which is sent to all their customers around The Netherlands.

Train service

The following services call at Klarenbeek:

  • 2x per hour local services (stoptrein) Apeldoorn – Zutphen

Bus service

  • 508 Klarenbeek Station – Klarenbeek – Klein Amsterdam – Empe – Voorst-Empe Station operates 1x per hour (Monday to Saturday) and is operated by Syntus.


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