Feanwâlden railway station

Feanwâlden is a railway station located in Feanwâlden, Netherlands. The station was opened on 1 June 1866 and is located on the Harlingen–Nieuweschans railway between Leeuwarden and Groningen. Train services are operated by Arriva.

Feanwâlden
LocationNetherlands
Coordinates53°14′06″N 5°59′25″E
Line(s)Harlingen–Nieuweschans railway
History
Opened1 June 1866
Services
Preceding station   Arriva   Following station
toward Leeuwarden
Stoptrein 37400
toward Groningen
Location
Feanwâlden
Location within Netherlands

The station was called Veenwouden (the Dutch name for the village) until 12 December 2015 when it was renamed Feanwâlden. This is to reflect the Frisian name of the town, which was changed in 2009.

Train services

Route Service type Operator Notes
Leeuwarden - Groningen Local ("Stoptrein") Arriva 2x per hour - 1x per hour after 21:00 and on Sundays

Bus services

Line Route Operator Notes
55 Drachten - Sumar - Burgum - Quatrebras - Feanwâlden - Damwâld - Dokkum Arriva No service after 21:00 and on Sundays.
62 Buitenpost - Kollum - Oudwoude - Kollumerzwaag - De Westereen (- Feanwâlden) - Quatrebras - Leeuwarden Arriva Limited rush hour service to/from Feanwâlden. No evening and weekend service.
155 Leeuwarden - Quatrebras - Feanwâlden - Dokkum - Metslawier - Morra - Anjum - Lauwersoog Arriva
718 De Falom - Dokkum/Feanwâlden Arriva This bus only operates if called 1,5 hours before its supposed departure ("belbus").
742 Broeksterwâld - Dokkum/Feanwâlden Arriva This bus only operates if called 1,5 hours before its supposed departure ("belbus"). This bus only operates on evenings and Sundays, with one extra planned run on Saturday mornings.
763 Dokkum - Feanwâlden Arriva This bus only operates if called 1,5 hours before its supposed departure ("belbus"). This bus only operates on Sundays, with two extra planned runs during weekday evenings.
764 Damwâld - Feanwâlden Arriva This bus only operates if called 1,5 hours before its supposed departure ("belbus"). This bus only operates on Sundays, with two extra planned runs during weekday evenings.

See also

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