Zutphen–Glanerbeek railway
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleNetherlands
Termini
History
Opened1865–1868
Technical
Line length60 km (37 mi)
Number of tracksZutphen–Hengelo single track,
Hengelo-Enschede double track,
Enschede–Glanerbrug single track
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationHengelo-Enschede 1.5 kV DC
Route map

Line from Arnhem
Line from Apeldoorn
River IJssel
0.0
Zutphen
1.7
Line to Winterswijk
2.1
Line to Zwolle
16.9
Lochem
30.1
Goor
39.7
Delden
Line from Almelo
45.6
Hengelo
Line to Bad Bentheim (D)
49.3
Enschede Drienerlo
53.2
Enschede
57.9
Enschede De Eschmarke
59.4
Glanerbrug
59.6
Border NL / D
Line to Dortmund and Münster

The Zutphen–Glanerbeek railway (Dutch: Staatslijn D) is a railway line in Gelderland and Overijssel, Netherlands running from Zutphen to the German border at Glanerbrug, passing through Hengelo and Enschede. It is the fourth Staatslijn; "Glanerbeek" is the former name for the Glanerbrug railway station. The line was opened between 1865 and 1868. The section between Enschede and the German border was closed for traffic in 1981, but it was reopened in 2001, although physically disconnected from the Dutch railway network; no Dutch train can enter this stretch and trains coming from Germany can not enter the Dutch network through Enschede.

Stations

The main interchange stations on the Zutphen–Glanerbeek railway are:

Train services

The following train services use part of the Zutphen–Glanerbeek railway:

  • Intercity service Schiphol Airport – Amersfoort – Hengelo – Enschede
  • Intercity service Den Haag Centraal/Rotterdam Centraal – Utrecht – Amersfoort – Hengelo – Enschede
  • Local service (Stoptrein) Apeldoorn – Deventer – Almelo – Enschede
  • Local service (Stoptrein) Nijverdal – Almelo – Enschede
  • Local service (Stoptrein) Zutphen – Hengelo – Oldenzaal
  • Local service (Regionalbahn) Enschede – Gronau – Coesfeld – Lünen – Dortmund
  • Local service (Regionalbahn) Enschede – Gronau – Münster
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