Groningen Europapark (; abbreviation: Gerp) is an unstaffed railway station in Groningen in the Netherlands. It is situated on the HarlingenâÂÂNieuweschans railway between Groningen and Kropswolde and on the MeppelâÂÂGroningen railway between Haren and Groningen. It was opened in 2007 and rebuilt in 2012. Local train services are operated by Arriva and Nederlandse Spoorwegen.
The station is located at in the neighbourhood of Europapark, part of the city of Groningen, in the province of Groningen in the northeast of the Netherlands. It is near the Euroborg football stadium.
The station is situated on the HarlingenâÂÂNieuweschans railway between the railway stations of Groningen and Kropswolde, and on the MeppelâÂÂGroningen railway between the railway stations of Haren and Groningen.
The part of the HarlingenâÂÂNieuweschans railway between Groningen and Nieuweschans was opened in 1868 and the MeppelâÂÂGroningen railway was opened in 1870. Groningen Europapark was opened with a temporary station on 1 October 2007. Since the opening, train services on the HarlingenâÂÂNieuweschans railway are provided by Arriva and on the MeppelâÂÂGroningen railway by the Nederlandse Spoorwegen. A new permanent station was opened on 10 December 2012.
The station was designed by Nienke van de Lune and Peter Heideman.