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Amsterdam Zuid railway station

Amsterdam Zuid
Station Amsterdam Zuid (Zuidplein).jpg
Zuidplein entrance (April 2012).
Location Netherlands
Coordinates 52°20′20″N 4°52′23″E / 52.33889°N 4.87306°E / 52.33889; 4.87306Coordinates: 52°20′20″N 4°52′23″E / 52.33889°N 4.87306°E / 52.33889; 4.87306
Operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen
Line(s) Weesp–Leiden railway
Other information
Station code Asdz
History
Opened 1978
Services
Preceding station   Nederlandse Spoorwegen   Following station
NS Intercity 700
1x/hour; Combined half-hourly service with Intercity 1800 on section Den Haag Centraal-Zwolle. Transfer to Intercity 600 to/from Leeuwarden at Zwolle
toward Groningen
Terminus
NS Intercity 1600
1x/hour; Combined half-hourly service with Intercity 11600 on section Schiphol Airport-Amersfoort. Transfer to Intercity 11700 to/from Amersfoort Schothorst at Amersfoort
toward Enschede
NS Intercity 1800
1x/hour; Combined half-hourly service with Intercity 700 on section Den Haag Centraal-Zwolle. Transfer to Intercity 500 to/from Groningen at Zwolle
toward Leeuwarden
toward Dordrecht
NS Intercity 2400
2x/hour; Not on evenings and Sundays
NS Intercity 2400
2x/hour; Evenings until +/- 10:00pm and Sundays from +/- 10:30am until +/- 10:00pm
Terminus
Terminus
NS Intercity 3100
2x/hour; Not on late evenings and early Sunday mornings
toward Nijmegen
NS Intercity 3500
2x/hour; Not on evenings
toward Heerlen and Venlo
NS Intercity 3500
2x/hour; Evenings until +/- 9:15pm
toward Venlo
NS Intercity 3500
2x/hour; Evenings after +/- 9:15pm
NS Intercity 11600
1x/hour; Combined half-hourly service with Intercity 1600 on section Schiphol Airport-Amersfoort. Transfer to Intercity 1700 to/from Enschede at Amersfoort
toward Hoofddorp
NS Sprinter 4300
2x/hour
NS Sprinter 5700
2x/hour; Not on evenings
Amsterdam Metro
toward Isolatorweg
Line 50
toward Gein
Line 51
toward Westwijk
  From 2018  
toward Noord
Line 52 Terminus
Location
Amsterdam Zuid station is located in Randstad
Amsterdam Zuid station

Amsterdam Zuid is a railway station situated in the borough of Amsterdam-Zuid in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The station opened in 1978. For a number of years it was named Amsterdam Zuid WTC, referring to the nearby World Trade Center Amsterdam. In 2006, with the area surrounding the station rapidly developing, the station was enlarged and the reference to the WTC was dropped.

Amsterdam Zuid station is now at the heart of the modern Zuidas business district, home of several large banks, accounting and legal firms. It is also the gateway for the VU University campus located just south of the station.

Amsterdam Zuid lies on the strategic rail route known as the Zuidtak ("south branch"), which was completed in 1993, and connects Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in the west to Weesp, in the east via Duivendrecht. Since 2006, Utrecht and other cities south of Amsterdam have been served. In that year, the Utrechtboog was completed, so that changes at Duivendrecht are no longer necessary for passengers from Schiphol to Utrecht and beyond. These routes from Schiphol therefore bypass the congested lines serving Central Amsterdam, allowing faster connections between Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and cities in the north and east of the country (Leeuwarden and Enschede, among others).

The station, which was extended in 2006, plays an increasingly important role, gradually replacing Amsterdam Centraal as the capital's main station for direct trains to several destinations in the north and east of the country. It is anticipated that in the future Amsterdam Zuid will be served by a number of the trains using the HSL-Zuid.


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