Diemen Zuid station explained

Diemen Zuid
Style:NS
Address:Diemen, Netherlands
Coordinates:52.3303°N 4.9564°W
Line:Weesp–Leiden railway
Opened:23 May 1993
Code:Dmnz
Map Type:Netherlands Randstad N#Netherlands

Diemen Zuid (in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /ˈdimən zœyt/; abbreviation: Dmnz) is a railway station is located in Diemen, a city to the southeast of Amsterdam. The railway station is served by Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) services as well as line 53 of the Amsterdam Metro.[1]

The station was first used as only a metro station operated by GVB in 1977. This was one of the original metro line's in Amsterdam and is route 53 Centraal Station to Gaasperplas. In 1993, the Nederlandse Spoorwegen railway station opened at Diemen Zuid. This was as part of the Zuidelijke tak (South section) of the Ringspoorbaan in Amsterdam — this is the present-day line between Schiphol and Weesp.

Services

Trains

, the following train services call at this station:

Metros

The station is on the 53 metro line operated by GVB.

Buses

The bus lines are operated by GVB. Line 44 (Monday–Sunday) runs as a day service while line N87 runs as a nightsevice (Monday-Sunday).

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Amsterdam Metro . 2012-06-28 . urbanrail.net.