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This is a route-map template for Amsterdam Centraal station, a major intermodal transport hub in the Netherlands. For a key to symbols, see {{ railway line legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
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Amsterdam Muiderpoort A junction station in Amsterdam-East, connecting the lines from Amsterdam Centraal to Hilversum and Utrecht. Amsterdam RAI A station in the south of Amsterdam, close to the RAI convention centre. Amsterdam Science Park A station in the east of Amsterdam in the Watergraafsmeer area and also close to the Science Park ...
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The GVB Tickets & Info office (just outside Amsterdam Centraal) offers a free public transport map. During the construction of the Amsterdam Metro , plans to demolish the entire former Jewish neighbourhood near the Nieuwmarkt led to strong protests.
Amsterdam Centraal is a terminus station on many historical railway lines in the Netherlands: the Amsterdam–Rotterdam railway (1839), also known as the Oude Lijn, via Haarlem, Leiden and The Hague (Den Haag); the Den Helder–Amsterdam railway (1865), also known as the Staatslijn K, from Den Helder to Amsterdam via Alkmaar and Uitgeest; the ...
Amsterdam-Centrum is the inner-most borough and historical city centre of Amsterdam, Netherlands, containing the majority of the city's landmarks. Established in 2002, Amsterdam-Centrum was the last area in the city to be granted the status of self-governing borough. The borough is 8.04 km 2 and covers the UNESCO-listed Amsterdam canal belt.
Map of the area. In the mid-nineteenth century the Dutch government determined that the city's open harbor front was to be filled in to allow for the construction of the Amsterdam Centraal railway station (the city decided on its location in 1869, and it was built 1882-1889), despite objections by the city; the building of the railway station followed necessarily on the Dutch government's ...