Hemmen (station building)

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Hemmen is a Dutch standard type for station buildings based on plans by architect M. A. van Wadenoyen .

A total of 17 Dutch stations were built according to this pattern between 1881 and 1884. The eponymous first station building of this type was built near Hemmen and has been preserved along with six others to this day.

List of stations with the type Hemmen

Hemmen-Dodewaard train station
Boxmeer station
Meerlo-Tienray train station
  • Hemmen-Dodewaard station (1881)
  • Ressen-Bemmel station (1881), demolished in 1980.
  • Valburg railway station (1881), demolished in 1945.
  • Avenhorn station (1882)
  • Boxmeer Station (1882)
  • Cuijk station (1882)
  • Lottum station (1882), demolished in 1973.
  • Tienray Station (1882)
  • Mook-Middelaar station (1882), demolished in 1975.
  • Venray station (1882), demolished in 1976.
  • Vierlingsbeek station (1882), demolished in 1945.
  • Rhenen station (1883), demolished in 1957.
  • Veenendaal station (1883), demolished in 1975.
  • Woudenberg-Scherpenzeel station (1883)
  • Bovenkarspel-Grootebroek station (1884), demolished in 1965.
  • Hoogkarspel station (1884), demolished in 1965.
  • Westwoud station (1884), demolished in 1963.

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