Assen-Zuid railway station

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Assen Zuid
Station statistics
Address Netherlands
Coordinates 52°59′0″N 6°34′00″E / 52.98333°N 6.56667°E / 52.98333; 6.56667Coordinates: 52°59′0″N 6°34′00″E / 52.98333°N 6.56667°E / 52.98333; 6.56667
Line(s) Meppel–Groningen railway
Other information
Opened To be announced
Location

Assen-Zuid (English: Assen South) is a planned railway station in Assen, The Netherlands.

Assen city official Alex Languis said in February 2012 that the station is expected to be built south of the N33 road, between Assen railway station and Beilen railway station, along the existing Meppel-Groningen railway. Languis described the station as an 'events station', meaning it would be used to transport train passengers to events such as those at motorsport race track TT Circuit Assen.

Languis said discussions are ongoing between Assen, Nederlandse Spoorwegen, ProRail and the provincial government. He said a decision about the start of the construction of the station is expected by the end of 2012, with construction possibly beginning in 2014 or 2015. It is planned to eventually transform Assen-Zuid into a full station with regular service.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Volwaardig treinstation bij Assen-Zuid nog niet haalbaar (Dutch)". RTV Drenthe. 17 February 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2012. 
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