Ede-Wageningen railway station

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The railway station Ede - Wageningen is the largest railway station of the city of Ede and a central hub in urban public transport. At the station, at national regional and long-distance trains. The place also eponymous Wageningen is located about five miles south of Ede.

History

The station was opened on 16 May 1845 the railway line Amsterdam - Arnhem. The station was originally to be built on the territory of the municipality of Wageningen, but the route planning of Rhijnspoorweg was changed so that the route ran through the territory of the municipality of Ede. In 1937 the tram line was shut down to Wageningen and replaced by a bus service. The population of Wageningen was so dissatisfied and therefore demanded that the name of the station should also carry a " Wageningen ". Since 1938 the station has its present name, before it was called StaatsSpoorwegen Ede. Its present appearance was the station in 1984.

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