Eendrachtsplein metro station explained

Eendrachtsplein
Symbol:metro
Symbol Location:rotterdam
Type:Rotterdam Metro station
Style:Rotterdam Metro
Tracks:2
Opened:1982
Owned:RET

Eendrachtsplein is an underground subway station in the center of Rotterdam. It is part of the Rotterdam Metro lines A, B, and C. The station is named after Eendracht Square (which is Eendrachtsplein in Dutch). It was opened on 10 May 1982.[1] The station is located near several cultural hotspots, of which photos and location information are displayed on information panels on the station walls.[2] [3]

The station is between Dijkzigt and Beurs on the East-West Line (formerly Caland line). Nowadays lines A, B, and C serve the station.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Stiksma, Kees . Tunnels in the Netherlands: Underground Transport Connections . 1987 . Illustra . 978-90-6618-536-4 . en.
  2. Book: Zuid-Holland and Utrecht (Rough Guides Snapshot Netherlands) . 2016-04-01 . Rough Guides UK . 978-0-241-27684-6 . en.
  3. Book: Europe 2000: Expert Advice and Smart Choices, Completely Updated Every Year, Plus a Full-Size Color Map . 1999 . Fodor's Travel Publications . 978-0-679-00328-1 . 1999 . en.
  4. Book: Hoogendoorn-Lanser, Sascha . Modelling Travel Behaviour in Multi-modal Networks . 2005 . Netherlands TRAIL Research School . 978-90-5584-064-9 . en.