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Marnixstraat is a main street in Amsterdam. A large bus depot and the main police station are located on the street. [2] Martelaarsgracht; N. Nes (Amsterdam)
Leidseplein (English: Leiden Square) is a square in central Amsterdam, Netherlands. It lies in the Weteringschans neighborhood (Centrum borough), immediately northeast of the Singelgracht. It is located on the crossroads of the Weteringschans, Marnixstraat and Leidsestraat.
This is a route-map template for a tram line in the Netherlands.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Nieuwmarkt (Dutch for "New Market" is located in Amsterdam's Chinatown, next to the De Wallen (Red Light District). It is dominated by a building known as the Waag. There are over 20 cafés and coffeeshops facing the square. There is a daily market on the square, as well as an organic food market on Saturdays and a market for antiques and books ...
As of March 3, 2019, the M5 series was used on Line 51, which no longer operates as a light rail line to Amstelveen but was rerouted from Zuid Station to Isolatorweg as a full metro service. On November 6, 2015, trainset 162 was delivered and coupled to trainset 161, delivered on 30 October, completing the delivery of all 28 M5 trainsets.
Length: 30.6 m (100 ft 4 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) Width: 2.65 metres (8 ft 8 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) Weight (fully loaded):48.5 t (107,000 lb) Maximum speed: 70 km/h (43 mph) Power: 6 x 77 kW DC power supply: 600/750 volts 1990–2024 Series S3 and M4 Light metro units for operation on Routes 50 and 51, sometimes operates on Route 53 Built by CAF (4 S3 units, 33 M4 ...
Getting the train back on the rails was a lengthy job due to the limited space inside the tunnel. As a result, Metro traffic between the Centraal Station and Nieuwmarkt was halted for 3 days. [3] On Monday April 7, 2008 another train derailed in the same area, resulting in the halting of metro traffic on this section for 2 days. [4]
The Stadsschouwburg (Dutch pronunciation: [stɑtˈsxʌubʏr(ə)x]; Dutch: Municipal Theatre) of Amsterdam is the name of a theatre building at the Leidseplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The building is in the neo-Renaissance style dating back to 1894, and is the former home of the National Ballet and Opera. [1] The original building in 1874