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Winschoten railway station

Winschoten
Winschoten.jpg
Winschoten railway station in 2006
Location Stationsweg 22
Winschoten, Netherlands
Coordinates 53°08′21″N 7°02′01″E / 53.13917°N 7.03361°E / 53.13917; 7.03361Coordinates: 53°08′21″N 7°02′01″E / 53.13917°N 7.03361°E / 53.13917; 7.03361
Operated by NS Stations
Line(s) Harlingen–Nieuweschans railway
Platforms 2
Tracks 3
Train operators Arriva
Bus operators Qbuzz
Connections Bus lines 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 48, 75, 110, 119, 618, 643
Construction
Architect Karel Hendrik van Brederode
Other information
Station code Ws
History
Opened 1 May 1868 (1868-05-01)
Services
Preceding station   Arriva   Following station
toward Groningen
Stoptrein 20100
toward Leer
Stoptrein 37500
Terminus
Location
Winschoten is located in Dutch railway station
Winschoten
Winschoten
Location within the Dutch railway network

Winschoten (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɪnsxoːtən]; abbreviation: Ws) is an unstaffed railway station in Winschoten in the Netherlands. It is located on the Harlingen–Nieuweschans railway between Scheemda and Bad Nieuweschans in the province of Groningen.

The station building, designed by Karel Hendrik van Brederode, was completed in 1865 and expanded in 1904. Train services started on 1 May 1868 and have since been provided by Maatschappij tot Exploitatie van Staatsspoorwegen (1868–1937), Nederlandse Spoorwegen (1938–2000), NoordNed (2000–2005), and Arriva (2005–present). During World War II, 500 Jews were transported from the station via the Westerbork transit camp to Nazi concentration camps, where most of them were killed.

The station has three tracks and two platforms. As of 2016 there are two local train services with trains every half an hour to and from Groningen, and trains every hour to and from Bad Nieuweschans and Leer (Germany). The station handles 2,500 rail passengers on an average weekday. There is a park and ride area for cars and bicycles, and a bus station with eleven regional services provided by Qbuzz.


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