Delfzijl railway station


Delfzijl is a railway station in Delfzijl, Netherlands.
It is located on the Groningen–Delfzijl railway after Delfzijl West as the terminus for passengers. The railway line continues further east, but only for freight trains. The station building was completed in 1883 and train services started on 15 June 1884. The trains are currently operated by Arriva.

Location

The railway station is located at the Johan van den Kornputplein in the city of Delfzijl in the northeast of the province of Groningen in the northeast of the Netherlands. The station is the northeastern terminus for passengers of the Groningen–Delfzijl railway after the railway station Delfzijl West. The railway continues further east, but only for freight trains.
The railway connects via Groningen to the rest of the Dutch railway network.

History

The station building was completed in 1883.
The Groningen–Delfzijl railway was opened on 15 June 1884. Train services have been provided by Maatschappij tot Exploitatie van Staatsspoorwegen, Nederlandse Spoorwegen, and NoordNed. Since 2005, the trains have been operated by Arriva, a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn.

Building

The 19th-century station building is owned by NS Stations. It is of the type Sneek. Five buildings of this type have been built between 1881 and 1883, three of which remain today. The building in Delfzijl was built in 1883.
The building has been a rijksmonument since 1989.

Services

Trains

The train services are currently operated by Arriva. The following local service calls at Delfzijl twice per hour:
The bus services are currently operated by Qbuzz. There are seven regional bus connections at the station in Delfzijl with the following destinations: