Amsterdam Centraal station

Amsterdam Centraal
w:Nederlandse Spoorwegen Deutsche Bahn Eurostar
Station building in 2016
General information
LocationStationsplein 15
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Coordinates52°22′42″N 4°54′0″E / 52.37833°N 4.90000°E / 52.37833; 4.90000
Operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen
NS International
Arriva
DB Fernverkehr
Eurostar
European Sleeper
ÖBB Nightjet
Line(s)
Platforms11
Tracks15
Connections
  • Metro: 51 52 53 54
  • Mainline rail interchange Tram: 2, 4, 12, 13, 14, 17, 24, 26
  • Ferry transport Ferry: F2, F3, F4
  • Bus transport w:Connexxion: 391, 394, N47, N57, N92, N94, N97
  • Bus transport : 305, 306, 314, 316, N01, N04, N10, N14
  • Bus transport : 18, 21, 22, 43, 48, 248, N81, N82, N83, N84, N85, N86, N87, N88, N89, N91, N93
Construction
ArchitectPierre Cuypers
Other information
Station codeAsd
IATA codeZYA
Websitens.nl/stationsinformatie/asd/amsterdam-centraal
History
Opened15 October 1889 (1889-10-15)
Passengers
192,178 daily (2018)
Services
Preceding station Eurostar Following station
Rotterdam Centraal
towards London
Eurostar
Terminus
Schiphol Airport
towards Paris-Nord
Schiphol Airport
Schiphol Airport Eurostar
(winter)
Schiphol Airport Eurostar
(summer)
Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
Terminus ICE 43 Utrecht Centraal
towards Basel SBB
ICE 78 Utrecht Centraal
IC 77 Hilversum
Preceding station ÖBB Following station
Terminus Nightjet Utrecht Centraal
Utrecht Centraal
towards Zürich HB
Preceding station European Sleeper Following station
Schiphol Airport Brussels - Prague Amersfoort Centraal
towards Praha hl.n.
Preceding station NS International Following station
Schiphol Airport Intercity Direct 9200 Terminus
Preceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
Amsterdam Sloterdijk
towards Den Helder
NS Intercity 800 Amsterdam Amstel
towards Maastricht
Schiphol Airport
towards Breda
NS Intercity Direct 900 Terminus
Schiphol Airport NS Intercity Direct 1000
NS Nachtnet 1400
Night train
Utrecht Centraal
Terminus
Terminus NS Intercity 1500 Hilversum
towards Deventer
Amsterdam Sloterdijk NS Intercity 2100 Terminus
Amsterdam Sloterdijk
towards Vlissingen
NS Intercity 2200
NS Intercity 2300
Terminus NS Intercity 2600 Almere Centrum
Terminus
Amsterdam Sloterdijk
towards Enkhuizen
NS Intercity 2900 Amsterdam Amstel
towards Maastricht
Amsterdam Sloterdijk
towards Den Helder
NS Intercity 3000 Amsterdam Amstel
towards Nijmegen
Amsterdam Sloterdijk
towards Enkhuizen
NS Intercity 3900 Amsterdam Amstel
towards Heerlen
NS Intercity 4500 Terminus
Terminus NS Nachtnet 21500
Night train
Hilversum Media Park
Haarlem
Terminus
NS Nachtnet 22200
Night train
Terminus
Amsterdam Sloterdijk
towards Uitgeest
NS Sprinter 4000 Amsterdam Muiderpoort
Amsterdam Sloterdijk NS Sprinter 4600 Amsterdam Muiderpoort
Amsterdam Sloterdijk
towards Hoorn
NS Sprinter 4800 Terminus
Amsterdam Sloterdijk
towards Zandvoort
NS Sprinter 5400
Amsterdam Sloterdijk
towards Hoofddorp
NS Sprinter 5800 Amsterdam Muiderpoort
Amsterdam Sloterdijk
towards Uitgeest
NS Sprinter 7400 Amsterdam Muiderpoort
Location
Amsterdam Centraal is located in Northern Randstad
Amsterdam Centraal
Amsterdam Centraal
Location within Northern Randstad
Amsterdam Centraal is located in Netherlands
Amsterdam Centraal
Amsterdam Centraal
Amsterdam Centraal (Netherlands)

Amsterdam Centraal station (Dutch: Station Amsterdam Centraal [staːˈɕɔn ˌɑmstərˈdɑm sɛnˈtraːl]; 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, making it the second busiest railway station in the country after Utrecht Centraal and the most visited Rijksmonument of the Netherlands.[1][2]

National and international railway services at Amsterdam Centraal are provided by NS (Nederlandse Spoorwegen), the principal rail operator in the Netherlands. Amsterdam Centraal is the northern terminus of Amsterdam Metro routes 51, 53, 54, and stop for 52 operated by municipal public transport operator GVB. It is also served by a number of GVB tram and ferry routes as well as local and regional bus routes operated by GVB, Connexxion and EBS.

Amsterdam Centraal was designed by Dutch architect Pierre Cuypers and opened in 1889. It features a Gothic, Renaissance Revival station building[3] and a cast iron platform roof spanning approximately 40 metres.

Since 1997, the station building, underground passages, metro station, and the surrounding area have been undergoing major reconstruction and renovation works to accommodate the North-South Line metro route, which was opened on 22 July 2018. Amsterdam Centraal has the second longest railway platform in the Netherlands with a length of 695 metres. Due to the length, each platform may serve two trains, while one embarks from side "a" of a platform and the other, from side "b".

  1. ^ "Stationsplein 9 Amsterdam". Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Amsterdam Central Station Island". Amsterdam Central Station Island Coordinator Bureau. Archived from the original on 23 July 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Revival Styles: Holland". European Architecture. Retrieved 3 August 2014.

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