Amsterdam Muiderpoort railway station explained
Amsterdam Muiderpoort is a railway station in the east of Amsterdam. It was reopened on 15 October 1939 after being first opened in 1896. It is located 4 km southeast of Amsterdam Centraal. At this station the Amsterdam–Arnhem railway and the Amsterdam–Zutphen railway split, with the two parts of the station separated (keilbahnhof). The western part is the Amsterdam Centraal to Utrecht Centraal line. The eastern part is the Amsterdam Centraal to Amersfoort Centraal line. The station is operated by the Nederlandse Spoorwegen.[1]
Train services
, the following train services call at this station:
- 2x per hour local service (Sprinter) The Hague - Leiden - Schiphol - Amsterdam - Weesp - Almere - Lelystad - Zwolle
- 2x per hour local service (Sprinter) Uitgeest - Amsterdam - Breukelen - Woerden - Rotterdam
- 2x per hour local service (Sprinter) Hoofddorp - Schiphol - Amsterdam - Hilversum - Amersfoort Vathorst
- 2x per hour local service (Sprinter) Amsterdam - Breukelen - Utrecht - Rhenen
Tram services
These services are operated by GVB.
- 1 Muiderpoortstation - Weesperplein - Leidseplein - Overtoom - Surinameplein - Station Lelylaan - Osdorp de Aker
- 3 Zoutkeetsgracht - Marnixplein - Museumplein - De Pijp - Muiderpoortstation - Flevopark
Bus services
These services are operated by GVB.
- 22 Muiderpoortstation - Indische Buurt - Centraal Station - Spaarndammerbuurt - Station Sloterdijk
- 37 Amstelstation - Muiderpoortstation - Flevopark - Zuiderzeeweg - Nieuwendam - Station Noord
- 40 Muiderpoortstation - Science Park - Watergraafsmeer - Amstelstation
- 41 Muiderpoortstation - Watergraafsmeer - Duivendrecht - Bijlmermeer - Station Holendrecht
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External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Amsterdam Muiderpoort . 2024-02-05 . Treinstationinfo.nl . nl.