Ulsda (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʏlzdaː]; abbreviation: Ul/Uld) was a railway stop (Dutch: stopplaats) in the village of Ulsda in the Netherlands. It was...
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1938 there was a railway stop in Ulsda. Ulsda was home to 44 people in 1840. Nowadays, it consists of a handful of houses. Stopplaats Ulsda (in Dutch), Stationsweb...
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after Winschoten, which leads towards Zuidbroek and Groningen. The Ulsda railway stop was between Winschoten and Nieuweschans between 1887 and 1938. The...
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Scheemda (1868–present) Heiligerlee (1908–1934) Winschoten (1868–present) Ulsda (1887–1938) Bad Nieuweschans (1868–present) Overzicht van de spoorlijn...
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of Oldambt. The Heiligerlee railway stop was between Scheemda and Winschoten from 1908 to 1934, and the Ulsda railway stop was between Winschoten and Nieuweschans...
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currently operated by Arriva and the busses by Qbuzz. The train stops Heiligerlee and Ulsda were closed in 1934 and 1938. The municipality has the most modern...
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