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Location | Netherlands | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 51°57′15″N5°51′06″E / 51.95417°N 5.85167°E | |||||||||||||||
Line(s) | Arnhem–Nijmegen railway | |||||||||||||||
Platforms | 2 | |||||||||||||||
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Station code | Ahz | |||||||||||||||
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Opened | 2005 | |||||||||||||||
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Arnhem Zuid is a railway station located in southern Arnhem, Netherlands. The station was opened on 11 December 2005 and is located on the Arnhem - Nijmegen railway line. [1] The station is operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen. [2]
The following services stop at Arnhem Zuid: [3]
Route | Service type | Operator | Notes |
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Zutphen - Arnhem - Nijmegen - Wijchen | Local ("Sprinter") | NS | 2x per hour. After 20:00 and on Sundays, this train does not run between Nijmegen and Wijchen. |
Arnhem - Nijmegen - 's-Hertogenbosch - Tilburg - Breda - Dordrecht | Local ("Sprinter") | NS | 2x per hour. After 20:00, this train does not run between Arnhem and Nijmegen. On Sundays, this train only runs 1x per hour until 16:30 and only between 's-Hertogenbosch and Arnhem Centraal. |
Line | Route | Operator | Notes |
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5 | Arnhem Schuytgraaf - Arnhem Zuid Station - Arnhem Elderveld - Arnhem CS - Arnhem Presikhaaf | Breng | During school breaks, outside of rush hours, this bus only operates between Arnhem CS and Presikhaaf. |
11 | Arnhem Zuid Station - Arnhem Kronenburg - Arnhem Malburgen Oost - Arnhem Het Duifje | Breng | No service during evenings and on Sundays. |
56 | Arnhem CS - Arnhem Zuid Station - Driel - Heteren (- Renkum - Wageningen) | Breng | Mon-Fri, 3 runs (1 during the early morning, 1 at noon and 1 at the end of the evening) run through to Wageningen. |
853 | Arnhem Willemsplein → Arnhem Kronenburg → Arnhem Zuid Station → Driel → Heteren → Randwijk → Zetten | Breng | This bus only operates on Saturday late nights (between midnight and 5:00). Boarding is only possible from Arnhem Willemsplein. |
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