Heerenveen–Stavoren railway
The Heerenveen–Stavoren railway is a railway line in the Netherlands that connects the towns of Heerenveen and Stavoren. It was officially opened in 1885 and is part of the larger railway network in the Friesland province. The line plays a crucial role in providing regional transport and facilitating travel between these two locations.
The railway is approximately 25 kilometers long and features several stations along the route, including Joure and Oudemirdum. It is primarily used for passenger services, operated by Arriva, and contributes to the local economy by enhancing accessibility to various towns and attractions in the area.