Doetinchem De Huet railway station

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Doetinchem De Huet
Station Doetinchem De Huet.jpg
General information
Location Netherlands
Coordinates 51°57′33″N6°15′37″E / 51.95917°N 6.26028°E / 51.95917; 6.26028
Line(s) Winterswijk–Zevenaar railway
History
Opened1985
Services
Preceding station Breng Following station
Wehl Breng Stoptrein 30700 Doetinchem
Terminus
Preceding station Arriva Following station
Wehl Stoptrein 30900 Doetinchem
towards Winterswijk
Location
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Doetinchem De Huet
Location within Netherlands

Doetinchem De Huet is a railway station located in western Doetinchem, Netherlands. The station lies between the quarters De Huet and Dichteren. The station was opened on 2 June 1985 as a replacement for the previous station Doetinchem West (earlier: Doetinchem-Wijnbergen (1885-1965)), which was open from 1885 to 1985. [1] It's located on the Winterswijk–Zevenaar railway. Train services are operated by Arriva and Breng. In a Railpro survey in 2005 there were approximately 1,232 passengers per day using Doetinchem De Huet station.

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Train services

RouteService typeOperatorNotes
Arnhem - Doetinchem - WinterswijkLocal ("Sprinter") Arriva 2x per hour (only 1x per hour after 20:00, on Saturday mornings and Sundays)
Arnhem - DoetinchemLocal ("Sprinter") Breng 2x per hour - Mon-Fri only. Not on evenings.

Bus services

LineRouteOperatorNotes
1Doetinchem Station - Overstegen - Slingeland Ziekenhuis (Hospital) - Centrum (Downtown) - Dichteren - De Huet Arriva Mon-Fri during daytime hours only.

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References

  1. "Halte Doetinchem West - foto's en omschrijving op stationsweb".