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Encyclopedia > List of Amsterdam metro stations

The Amsterdam metro system currently consists of three lines, lines 50, 53 and 54. Line 51 partially shares track with lines 53 and 54, but then continues as a tram, and should hence be considered light rail. It is therefore not listed here. - File links The following pages link to this file: North/South Line Gemeentelijk Vervoerbedrijf List of Amsterdam metro stations ... Amsterdam Location Country The Netherlands Province North Holland Population 739,295 (1 January 2005) Coordinates 4°89E - 52°37N Website www. ... This article is about light rail systems in general. ...

Line 50 Line 53 Line 54
Isolatorweg
Station Sloterdijk
Burg.de Vlugtlaan
Jan v.Galenstraat
Postjesweg
Cornelis Lelylaan
Heemstedestraat
Henk Sneevlietweg
Amstelveenseweg
Zuid W.T.C.
R.A.I.
Overamstel
Centraal Centraal
Nieuwmarkt Nieuwmarkt
Waterlooplein Waterlooplein
Weesperplein Weesperplein
Wibautstraat Wibautstraat
Amstel Amstel
Spaklerweg Spaklerweg
Van der Madeweg Van der Madeweg Van der Madeweg
Duivendrecht Duivendrecht
Strandvliet Strandvliet
Bijlmer Bijlmer
Bullewijk Bullewijk
Holendrecht Holendrecht
Reigersbos Reigersbos
Gein Gein
Venserpolder
Diemen Zuid
Verrijn Stuartweg
Ganzenhoef
Kraaiennest
Gaasperplas

Diemen Noord by night Diemen (population: 24,049 in 2004) is a town in the north-western Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. ...

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