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Amsterdam Amstel (; abbreviation: Asa) is a
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in
Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the capital and most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population of 907,976 within the city proper, 1,558,755 in the urban ar ...
,
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. The station opened in 1939. It is located to the southeast of
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in the borough of
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, near the
Amstel The Amstel () is a river in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands. It flows from the Aarkanaal and Drecht in Nieuwveen northwards, passing Uithoorn, Amstelveen, and Ouderkerk aan de Amstel, to the IJ in Amsterdam. Annually, the r ...
river. Amsterdam Amstel is used daily by 50,000 train and metro passengers. Rail services at the station are provided by NS, the principal railway operator in the Netherlands.
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,
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and city bus services are provided by municipal operator GVB. Regional buses are operated by Connexxion. Amstel station is situated in the Omval business district which includes the Rembrandt Tower, the tallest skyscraper in the city, and the ''Leeuwenburg'' campus of the
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.


History

The station was built under the direction of architects H.G.J. Schelling of NS, the principal railway operator in the Netherlands, and John Leupen of the City of Amsterdam. The railway station was opened on 15 October 1939, by
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. It is part of the ''Spoorwegwerken Oost'' (Eastern Railway Works), in which the railway lines between the
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and Amstel were placed on embankments and streets were bridged with viaducts. By eliminating the many
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s in this part of the city, the project made an end to the many delays on these lines. Amstel replaced the ''Weesperpoortstation'' (1843), the terminus station on the
Amsterdam–Arnhem railway The Amsterdam–Arnhem railway, also referred to as the Amsterdam–Elten railway or ''Rhijnspoorweg'' in Dutch (English: Rhine railway), is an important railway that connects Amsterdam in the Netherlands with Utrecht and Arnhem, and continues in ...
which was situated near the present-day
Weesperplein metro station Weesperplein is an underground metro station in the city centre of Amsterdam, Netherlands. Served by lines 51, 53 and 54 of the Amsterdam Metro, the station was constructed using Caisson (engineering), caissons with a length and width of . The ...
. By replacing this terminus station, trains between Utrecht Centraal and
Amsterdam Centraal Amsterdam Centraal Station ( nl, italic=no, Station Amsterdam Centraal ; abbreviation: Asd) is the largest railway station in Amsterdam, North Holland, the Netherlands. A major international railway hub, it is used by 192,000 passengers a day, ...
no longer needed to reverse when leaving the station, leading to additional time savings on this route. As Amstel station is situated southeast of the former ''Weesperpoortstation'', it has become a major transport hub for the
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and southern boroughs of Amsterdam. In 1977, when the
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was opened, Amstel station also became a metro station. The station hall has been decorated with several murals (1939) created by Dutch artist
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(1868-1969). The murals reflect the importance of technological advancement, in particular of the railroads. Images of the murals are also used on the
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decorating the outer windows of the platform roof. The station hall also features a 1958
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panel, also designed by
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and manufactured by H. Rijneveld. Until 2003, it was placed in the former ''Marnixbad'' swimming pool. Both outside and inside the building are two sculptures (1939) by Theo van Reijn, which are called 'Terugblik and Toekomst der Spoorwegen' (Translated: 'Retrospect and Future of the Railways") together. In 1977, at the opening of the
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station, an artwork by Rudi van de Wint entitled ''Ruimtediagonaal'' ('Space Diagonal') was placed in the station hall. The work featured a tube hanging diagonally from the ceiling. This artwork has since been removed.W.R.F. VAN LEEUWEN & H. ROMERS ''Een spoor van verbeelding. 150 jaar monumentale kunst en decoratie aan Nederlandse stationsgebouwen''. Zutphen, De Walburg Pers, 1988 In 2006, the engineering building at the southern end of track 4 was decorated with a number of panels designed by Serge Verheugen. In 2001, the station underwent major renovation works, which included an expansion of the number of shops and food outlets in the station hall.


Station layout

The station has two island platforms and four tracks. Tracks 1 and 4 are used for rail services. The two middle tracks, numbers 2 and 3, are in use by the
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since 1977, allowing for
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s between train and metro. Originally, Amstel station was a terminus station for car-sleeper trains. Therefore, the western island platform had a ramp allowing cars to access the platform. With the arrival of the
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in the 1970s, the car-sleeper service moved to
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. The platforms at Amstel station are closed off by ticket barriers, only accessible with an
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smart card, with separate access points for NS train and GVB metro services. The NS ticket barriers, however, remain opened permanently until the
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system is fully implemented in the rail network. The tunnel underneath the station has been designated a joint NS and GVB
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area. Passengers transferring between trains and metros can use each operator's card readers on the platforms to check in and check out.


Services


Trains

, the following train services call at this station: *Express **''Intercity'': (Schagen–)Alkmaar–Amsterdam–Utrecht–Eindhoven–Maastricht **''Intercity'': Den Helder–Amsterdam–Utrecht–Arnhem–Nijmegen **''Intercity'': Enkhuizen–Amsterdam–Utrecht–Eindhoven–Heerlen **''Intercity'': Enkhuizen–Amsterdam–Utrecht–Eindhoven–Maastricht *Local **''Sprinter'': Uitgeest–Amsterdam–Breukelen–Woerden–Rotterdam **''Sprinter'': Amsterdam–Utrecht–Rhenen


Metros

Amsterdam Metro The Amsterdam Metro ( nl, Amsterdamse metro) is a rapid transit system serving Amsterdam, Netherlands, and extending to the surrounding municipalities of Diemen and Ouder-Amstel. Until 2019 it also served the municipality of Amstelveen but thi ...
routes 51, 53 and 54 call at Amsterdam Amstel (called ''Amstelstation'' on the metro system). *51 Central Station - Amstel - Overamstel - RAI - Zuid - Sloterdijk - Isolatorweg *53 Central Station - Amstel - Van der Madeweg - Diemen-Zuid - Bijlmer East - Gaasperplas *54 Central Station - Amstel - Van der Madeweg - Duivendrecht - Bijlmer ArenA - Holendrecht - Gein


Trams

GVB operates one tram service from Amstel: *12 Amsterdam Amstel - De Pijp - Museumplein - Leidseplein - Dam - Central Station


Buses


City buses

These services are operated by GVB. *37 Station Amstel - Muiderpoort - Flevopark - Zuiderzeeweg - Nieuwendam - Buiksloot - Station Noord *40 Station Amstel - Watergraafsmeer - Science Park - Muiderpoort *46 Station Amstel - Watergraafsmeer - Diemen - Diemen-Zuid - Duivendrecht - Bijlmer ArenA *62 Station Amstel - RAI - Buitenveldert - VU - Stadionplein - Haarlemmermeer - Hoofddorpplein - Sloten - Station Lelylaan *65 Station Zuid - Rivierenbuurt - Station Amstel - Watergraafsmeer - KNSM Island


Regional buses

These services are operated by Connexxion and
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, as part of the R-net network. *320 Amsterdam Amstel - Muiden P&R - Gooimeer P&R Blaricum Hospital - Huizen - Blaricum P&R - Hilversum *322 Amsterdam Amstel - Muiden P&R - Almere Poort - Gooisekant - Almere Parkwijk *327 Amsterdam Amstel - Muiden P&R - Almere 't Oor Bus Station - Almere Haven


International buses

Until December 2014, the Amsterdam
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coach terminal was located at Amstel station. It has since moved to
Duivendrecht station Duivendrecht station ( Dvd) is a combined rail and metro station in Duivendrecht, Netherlands. The station opened on 23 May 1993 as part of the extension of the Zuidtak of the Amsterdam Ringspoorbaan, between Amsterdam RAI and Weesp. This station ...
.


References


External links


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Amsterdam-Oost
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