Groningen railway station
Groningen railway station, Train station in Groningen, Netherlands
The central railway station features multiple platforms, connecting lines to major Dutch cities through a combination of regional and national train services.
The railway station, designed by architect Rob Steenhuis, opened its doors on June 1, 1866, establishing a vital transportation link in northern Netherlands.
The station building holds both municipal monument and Rijksmonument status, representing the architectural and historical development of Dutch railway infrastructure.
Multiple train connections depart from the station throughout the day, linking Groningen with Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and other major destinations across the Netherlands.
The Groningen Spoorzone project transforms the station area with new infrastructure, including the installation of 400 concrete piles and specialized partition walls.
Location: Groningen
Inception: January 1, 1895
Architects: Isaac Gosschalk
Official opening: June 1, 1866
Address: Stationsplein 4, 9726 AE Groningen, Netherlands 9726 AE Groningen 9726 AE Groningen
Website: https://ns.nl/stationsinformatie/gn/groningen
GPS coordinates: 53.21214,6.56561
Latest update: May 11, 2025 10:31
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