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2 Train services  





3 Metro services  





4 Platform use  





5 Bus services  



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5.2  Regional services  







6 Gallery  





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Coordinates: 52°1847N 4°5646E / 52.31306°N 4.94611°E / 52.31306; 4.94611
 

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Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA
Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA railway station in 2011
General information
LocationAmsterdam
Netherlands
Coordinates52°18′47N 4°56′46E / 52.31306°N 4.94611°E / 52.31306; 4.94611
Operated byNederlandse Spoorwegen
Line(s)Amsterdam–Arnhem railway
Platforms6 (train)
2 (metro)
Other information
Station codeAsb
History
Opened1971 (first railway station)
1976 (second railway station)
2007 (third railway station)
Previous namesAmsterdam Bijlmer (1971–2006)
Services
Preceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
Amsterdam Zuid NS Intercity 3100
2x/hour
Utrecht Centraal
towards Nijmegen
NS Intercity 3500
2x/hour
Utrecht Centraal
towards Venlo
NS Intercity 3500

lateevenings

2x/hour
Duivendrecht
towards Uitgeest
NS Sprinter 4000
2x/hour
Amsterdam Holendrecht
NS Sprinter 7400
2x/hour; Not on evenings and weekends. Continues at/arrives at Amsterdam CentraalasSprinter 4700 to/from Uitgeest
Amsterdam Holendrecht
Preceding station Amsterdam Metro Following station
Strandvliet
towards Isolatorweg
Line 50 Bullewijk
towards Gein
Strandvliet Line 54

Location

Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA is located in Northern Randstad
Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA

Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA

Location within Northern Randstad

Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA is located in Netherlands
Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA

Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA

Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA (Netherlands)

Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɑmstərˈdɑm ˈbɛilmər aːˈreːnaː]; abbreviation: Asb), previously named Amsterdam Bijlmer (1971–2006), is a railway station in the Bijlmermeer neighbourhood of stadsdeel (borough) Amsterdam-ZuidoostinAmsterdam, Netherlands. The station has five platforms and eight tracks; two for the Amsterdam Metro and six train tracks, along with a bus station. Train services are operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen.

History[edit]

Originally opened on 24 May 1971, the station has been rebuilt twice. In July 2007, a large part of the rebuilding was completed and on 17 November 2007 the station was fully opened. The new station was designed by Grimshaw ArchitectsofLondon in association with Arcadis Architecten.

The station arches over ArenA Boulevard. The complex is almost 100 metres (330 ft) long, 70 m (230 ft) wide, and 30 m (98 ft) tall. It is mostly transparent, to blend in with the rest of the Boulevard.[1][2]

The metro lines that stop at this station are Metroline 54 (Amsterdam Centraal – Gein) and Metroline 50 (Isolatorweg – Gein).

On 10 December 2006 the station's name was changed from Amsterdam Bijlmer to Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA, to match its location (ArenA Boulevard), named after the nearby Amsterdam ArenA stadium (since 2018 known as the Johan Cruyff Arena), home of AFC Ajax.[3] On the west side are AFAS Live and Pathé ArenA cinema with 14 screens and the newly built event venue Ziggo Dome. On the east side is Amsterdamse Poort.

Train services[edit]

The station is served by the following service(s):

Metro services[edit]

View from Metro Platform

Metro services are provided by the GVB. Line 50, the Ring Line runs between Isolatorweg and Gein. Line 54 the Gein Line runs between Centraal Station and Gein. Both lines generally run a 10-minute service from around 05:00 – 00:40. At weekends the service starts later and usually runs every 15 minutes.

Platform use[edit]

Platform layout
Platform Use
1 Non-stopping trains from Utrecht CentraaltoAmsterdam Centraal + diverted trains (Intercity Amsterdam – Brussels and Thalys Amsterdam – Paris) + international (freight and ICE)
2 Trains to Amsterdam Zuid and Schiphol via Utrechtboog
3 Trains towards Amsterdam Centraal
4 (Number not actually shown) Metro towards Amsterdam Centraal (54) and Isolatorweg (50)
5 (Number not actually shown) Metro towards Gein (54 and 50)
6 Trains to Gouda and Rotterdam Centraal + diverted trains (Intercity Amsterdam – Brussels and Thalys Amsterdam – Paris)
7 Trains towards Utrecht Centraal, Nijmegen and Eindhoven coming from the Utrechtboog
8 Non-stopping Trains to Utrecht Centraal from Amsterdam Centraal + international (freight and ICE)

Bus services[edit]

City bus services[edit]

These services are operated by GVB.

Regional services[edit]

Busses 44, 47, 49 and 66 are operated by GVB.

Busses 171, 200, 255, 271, 300 and 356 are operated by Connexxion.

Busses 120, 126 and 330 are operated by Keolis.

Services 255, 300, 330 and 356 are part of the R-net network.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "HET RESULTAAT IS ZICHTBAAR!" [THE RESULT IS VISIBLE!]. Arena-boulevard.nl (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 14 February 2008.
  • ^ "ArenA Boulevard" (PDF). City of Amsterdam Development Corporation. 2004. Retrieved 8 August 2007. [dead link]
  • ^ "Zuidoost and the ArenA Boulevard". Archived from the original on 21 April 2007. Retrieved 6 August 2007.
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