Winterswijk railway station
Winterswijk is a railway station in Winterswijk, Netherlands. The station opened on 24 June 1878 and is located on the Zutphen–Winterswijk railway and the Winterswijk–Zevenaar railway. The train services are operated by Arriva.
The station used to be an important point where freight trains would go into Germany. There used to be lines going in 5 directions: Arnhem, Zutphen, Bocholt, Borken and Neede. Today there are 3 buses to Germany, otherwise passengers have to travel to Arnhem, Hengelo or Enschede.
Train services
Bus services
Line | Route | Operator | Notes |
73 | Winterswijk - Meddo - Groenlo - Eibergen - Haaksbergen - Enschede | Arriva | Only runs part of the evening and not on Sundays. On evenings and Saturdays, it only operates between Winterswijk and Groenlo. |
B7 | Oeding - Südlohn - Stadtlohn | Runs approx. every two hours, but only 6 buses run through to Winterswijk. Not on evenings and weekends. | |
R71 | Winterswijk - Gaxel - Vreden | Not on evenings and Sundays. | |
T10 | Winterswijk - Barlo | This bus only operates if called one hour before its supposed departure. Doesn't run in the AM rush hours and only 3x a day on Saturdays. Not on Sundays. | |
T55 | Winterswijk - Oeding | This bus only operates if called one hour before its supposed departure. Only runs on Saturdays. |