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Alkmaar Packet was a
shipping company A shipping line or shipping company is a company whose line of business is ownership and operation of ships. Shipping companies provide a method of distinguishing ships by different kinds of cargo: # Bulk cargo is a type of special cargo that ...
that operated scheduled passenger and freight services in the northern part of the
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between 1864 and 1950. The services the company provided were a kind of
beurtvaart Beurtvaart was a Dutch line shipping system for (mostly) inland navigation, that existed from the late 15th century. It was a form of packet trade and a precursor of public transport. The beurtships transported passengers, livestock and freigh ...
, which at the time had become a forerunner of modern public transport. At its height Alkmaar Packet owned more than 20 ships.


Early years

In 1864 Cornelis Bosman (1830-1911) established the company as a
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and it was located in
Alkmaar Alkmaar () is a city and municipality in the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland, about 30 km north of Amsterdam. Alkmaar is well known for its traditional cheese market. For tourists, it is a popular cultural destination. The ...
in the Dutch province of North Holland.SALONBOTEN IN 1950 UIT DE VAART
www.dezuidkanter.nl, retrieved 20 September 2015.
Operations started 1 July 1864, with the steamer ''Alkmaar Packet 1'' sailing over the
Noordhollandsch Kanaal The Noordhollandsch Kanaal ("Great North Holland Canal") is a canal originally meant for ocean-going ships. It is located in North Holland, Netherlands. The canal was of great significance in Dutch history. Location The canal is about 75 ki ...
between Alkmaar and
Zaandam Zaandam () is a city in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. It is the main city of the municipality of Zaanstad, and received city rights in 1811. It is located on the river Zaan, just north of Amsterdam. The statistical district Zaa ...
.De opheffing van stoombootdienst Alkmaar Packet
, OneindigNoordHolland.nl, retrieved 20 September 2015.
In between the ship stopped at
Akersloot Akersloot is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Castricum, and lies about 9 km south of Alkmaar Alkmaar () is a city and municipality in the Netherlands, located in the province of Nor ...
,
Markenbinnen Markenbinnen is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Alkmaar, and lies about 10 km north of Zaandam. The village was first mentioned in 1395 or 1396 as Marken, and means "border line". It was ...
,
Oostknollendam Oostknollendam is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Wormerland, and lies about 17 km north west of Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the Capital of ...
,
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and
Koog aan de Zaan Koog aan de Zaan () is a town in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Zaanstad, and lies about 11 km northwest of Amsterdam. History Koog aan de Zaan developed in the 16th century on the western bank o ...
. Passengers travelling onwards to Amsterdam had to change ship in Zaandam as the ''Alkmaar Packet 1'' was not seaworthy and the IJ was connected to the still open
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. Later ships could sail on to the capital, making a trip from Alkmaar to Amsterdam in just under three hours.


Expansion

Alkmaar Packet did well, and soon expanded its services with more ships and extra departures on the main route. It introduced new lines, like Zaandam - Haarlem and
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-
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- Amsterdam. In 1882 it was granted the license for the ferry connecting the island of
Texel Texel (; Texels dialect: ) is a municipality and an island with a population of 13,643 in North Holland, Netherlands. It is the largest and most populated island of the West Frisian Islands in the Wadden Sea. The island is situated north of ...
with the mainland. In 1886 it was chosen to operate the ferry between the cities (and railway stations) of
Enkhuizen Enkhuizen () is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland and the region of West-Frisia. History Enkhuizen, like Hoorn and Amsterdam, was one of the harbor-towns of the VOC, from where overseas trade ...
and
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, which it continued to do until 1938. In the twentieth century passenger transport grew rapidly with
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s and day trippers, like inhabitants of Amsterdam going to the Zaandam fair. Alkmaar Packet was also the mode of transport for many school trips, with Zaandam children visiting Artis, the Amsterdam Zoo. The locks at Zaandam, a bottleneck for decades, were replaced with the much larger Wilhelminasluis in 1903. In the 1910s Alkmaar Packet ordered the construction of much larger saloon ships than previously in use. Also, they weren't steamers but the company's first motor vessels. The ''Alkmaar'' of 1912 could carry up to 1300 passengers on three decks.The historical society for the town of Akersloot keeps a picture of a trip of some 1300 school kids to Amsterda
here
retrieved 20 September 2015.


Competition

While the company had a virtual monopoly on some lines, it faced fierce competition on others, mainly by other shipping companies operating (inland) steam liners. In 1902 some locals of the
Zaan The Zaan () is a small river in the province of North Holland in the northwestern Netherlands and the name of a district through which it runs. The river was originally a side arm of the IJ bay and travels 13.5 kilometers (8½ miles) through the ...
area established the ''Zaandamsche Stoomvaart Maatschappij'' because they were dissatisfied with price and performance of Alkmaar Packet. Later that year the ''Zaandamsche'' joined six other shipping companies to form Verschure & Co., which became a major competitor of AP, operating in mostly the same part of the Netherlands. The two shipping companies started a tariff war on AP's traditional route, which would last more than two decades. In 1907 islanders of Texel, also dissatisfied with Alkmaar Packet, established an association which the next year became the
Royal TESO The Royal TESO N.V. is a private ferry company operating the only public boat service to and from the Dutch Wadden island of Texel. TESO stands for Texels Eigen Stoomboot Onderneming (in English: Texel's Own Steamboat Company). Inhabitants of ...
. A virtually complete boycott by the locals, in favour of the TESO ship, made Alkmaar Packet withdraw from the Texel ferry service in 1909.


Decline

The first half of the twentieth century meant a decline for most of the inland (steam) shipping companies. An ever expanding and improving road network with buses and trucks on it defeated the steamers on their two strong points: intricacy and cost. The first World War was bad for inland shipping, the great depression even worse, but the second World War outright disastrous. Materiel was claimed or lost to acts of war and large
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s meant a lot less demand for transport. After the war some companies struggled to survive, some joined with others or became trucking companies or both. Alkmaar Packet was one that never quite recovered. It terminated freight transport in 1948 and was disbanded in 1950.


Sources

* Brouwer, P., Van Kesteren, G. and Wiersma, A. (2008); ''Berigt aan de heeren reizigers; 400 jaar openbaar vervoer in Nederland'' - Chapter 11: "Hoogtij van de stoomboot", The Hague, SDU publishers. Chapter 11 retrieve
online
20 September 2015. ---- {{reflist Defunct shipping companies of the Netherlands Packet trade Dutch companies established in 1864 Alkmaar Companies based in North Holland Dutch companies disestablished in 1950 Transport companies established in 1864 Transport companies disestablished in 1950