Emmen Bargeres railway station

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Emmen Bargeres
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General information
Location Netherlands
Coordinates 52°45′29″N6°53′24″E / 52.75806°N 6.89000°E / 52.75806; 6.89000
Line(s) Zwolle–Emmen railway
History
Closed3 April 2011
Location
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Emmen Bargeres
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Emmen Bargeres is a former railway station located in Emmen, Netherlands. It was open from 1 June 1975 until 3 April 2011 and was located on the Emmerlijn (Zwolle - Emmen). The station was operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen. The station was replaced by Emmen Zuid railway station, at another location on the same line.

The station was elevated over a single track bridge over the N391 road.

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