Assen railway station

Assen
Location Netherlands
Coordinates 52°59′30″N 6°34′14″E / 52.99167°N 6.57056°E / 52.99167; 6.57056Coordinates: 52°59′30″N 6°34′14″E / 52.99167°N 6.57056°E / 52.99167; 6.57056
Line(s) Meppel–Groningen railway
Connections VMNN: 1, 2, 3, 4 (shared with Qbuzz), 12, 53
Qbuzz: 4 (shared with VMNN), 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 50, 58, 83, 110, 419, 603, 807
Other information
Station code Asn
History
Opened 1 May 1870
Services
Preceding station   Nederlandse Spoorwegen   Following station
NS Intercity 500
1x/hour; Combined half-hourly service with Intercity 700/12600 on section Zwolle-Groningen. Transfer to Intercity 12600/12700 to/from Den Haag Centraal/Vlissingen at Zwolle
Terminus
NS Intercity 700
1x/hour; Not on late evenings and early weekend mornings. Combined half-hourly service with Intercity 500 on section Zwolle-Groningen. Transfer to Intercity 12500 to/from Rotterdam Centraal at Zwolle
toward Vlissingen
NS Intercity 12600
1x/hour; Late evenings and early weekend mornings only. Combined half-hourly service with Intercity 500 on section Zwolle-Groningen. Transfer to Intercity 12500 to/from Rotterdam Centraal at Zwolle
toward Zwolle
NS Sprinter 9100
2x/hour, but only 1x/hour on Sunday mornings and early Sunday afternoons
toward Groningen
Location
Assen
Location within Dutch railway station

Assen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑsən]; abbreviation: Asn) is a railway station located in Assen, Netherlands. The station was opened on 1 May 1870 and is located on the Meppel–Groningen railway. The station is operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen. A modern looking, new station building was built in 1988. From 1902 until 1947 there was also a railway line to Stadskanaal.

Future

The railway station and station area, is to be upgraded along with other public works around the city of Assen, such as the creation of a harbour quarter, joining up the canal system through the city and creation of a city boulevard. The road that passes outside the station will become an underground section. While above ground it will become pedestrianised towards the city centre and the new harbour quarter.

The upgraded station will accommodate an underground bicycle storage area, and cycle shop (?) replacing the current outside stalls for rail users. The contract to re-design Assen station was won by the Powerhouse Company and De Zwarte Hond.

FlorijnAs is overseeing the wider works of improvement in the city and their website (which is available in Dutch and English) explains that: 'Towards the end of 2015 the relocation of the cables and pipes for the station begins. Then the implementation of the road tunnel is planned for 2016, and In mid- 2016 ProRail is to start work with the tracks and the platform tunnel.' However August 27, 2015 saw the website spoorPRO release an article, stating that the works on the tracks have been pushed back till 2017, due to "hard work being scheduled elsewhere on other projects in 2016", while further in the article ProRail and contractors are stated to have said they are "currently working on the biggest track renewal since the birth of the railways".

While there is expected to be disruption from these works for everyday users, the station is currently not due to close during the scheduled works.

There are plans to open a station south of this one, called Assen Zuid, which will serve southern Assen as well as the TT Circuit Assen.

Train services

The following services currently call at Assen:

See also

External links

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