Opened 1876 Line length 18 km (11 mi) | Number of tracks single track (rail) | |
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Status Operational, but closed to rail traffic due to bridge damage Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 ⁄2 in) standard gauge Terminis Bad Nieuweschans railway station, Westoverledingen |
The Ihrhove–Nieuweschans railway is an international railway line running from Ihrhove near Leer in Germany to Bad Nieuweschans in the Netherlands. The line was opened in 1876. Ihrhove is situated on the north-south Emsland Railway, between Papenburg and Leer. At Bad Nieuweschans, a connection with the Dutch railway network is provided through the Harlingen–Nieuweschans railway, which passes through Groningen. On 3 December 2015, the bridge over the Ems was destroyed by a ship colliding with it. The line between Ihrhove, Weener and Bad Nieuweschans is expected to be closed until 2020. A bus replacement service operated between Bad Nieuweschans and Leer following the accident. The line between Bad Nieuweschans and Weener reopened on 5 July 2016, with a bus replacement service in operation between Weener and Leer.
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Stations
There are two stations on the Ihrhove–Nieuweschans railway: Bad Nieuweschans and Weener.
Accidents and incidents
On 3 December 2015, the coaster Emsmoon collided with the Friesenbrücke, a bridge carrying the railway over the Ems near Weener, blocking both railway and river. Replacement of the bridge is expected to take five years.