• 1 November 1882 - Railway line opens between Elst and Geldermalsen • 1 December 1883 - Railway line opens between Geldermalsen and Gorinchem • 16 July 1885 - Railway line opens between Gorinchem and Dordrecht • 1916: Schaapsteeg stop closes • 15 May 1927 -
Giessen-Oudekerk station closes • 15 May 1931 - Vork station closes • 15 May 1938 -
Arkel,
Echteld, and
Valburg stations close • 10 June 1940 - Arkel station re-opens • 1950:
Wadenoijen station closes • 2 June 1957 - Hardinxveld-Giessendam station opens • 28 May 1978 - the section Geldermalsen - Tiel is
electrified. As a result, diesel trains no longer service the complete Utrecht - Tiel - Arnhem/Nijmegen track, but as of then they only service Tiel to Arnhem/Nijmegen forcing passengers to change trains in Tiel. • 31 May 1987 - Regular train services Tiel - Nijmegen cease. Only peak hour services remain. Passengers are forced to change trains in Elst. • 27 May 1990 - Dordrecht Stadspolders station opens; the train service Tiel - Nijmegen ceases completely. • 31 May 1992 - the section Dordrecht - Geldermalsen is electrified • 1 April 2005 - Syntus wins contract to operate the service Tiel - Elst (- Arnhem) when NS stopped servicing this track. • 10 December 2006 - Arriva wins contract to operate the service Dordrecht - Geldermalsen ending the former NS services. Arriva operates a half-hourly service 7 days a week, starting earlier and finishing later. Passengers are offered improved better train changes at Dordrecht for Rotterdam,
The Hague, and Amsterdam and at Geldermalsen for Utrecht • 14 September 2008 - New Spurt material is put into service by Arriva. • 11 December 2011 -
Sliedrecht Baanhoek and
Hardinxveld Blauwe Zoom stations open • 16 April 2012 -
Boven-Hardinxveld station opens • 9 December 2012 - Arriva wins contract to operate the service Tiel - Elst - Arnhem ending the Syntus services • 2018 - Qbuzz is awarded an 8-year concession to operare the service Dordrecht - Geldermalsen, thus ending the Arriva services. ==Train services==