Westwijk tram stop explained

Westwijk
Style:Amsterdam Tram
Address:Westwijk, Amstelveen
Country:Netherlands
Website:GVB: Westwijk
Platform:1 centre platform
Tracks:2
Opened:13 Sept 2004 as metro line 51
Closed:3 March 2019
Rebuilt:13 December 2020 for tram line 25
Owned:GVB
Other Services Header:Former services

Westwijk is a tram stop serving the neighborhood of Westwijk in the city of Amstelveen, Netherlands. It serves tram line 25, dubbed the Amsteltram, which opened officially on 13 December 2020, unofficially 4 days earlier on 9 December. It used to be the southern terminus of the line until the opening of the extension to Uithoorn Centrum on 21 July 2024.[1]

History

Westwijk was earlier the former terminus of metro line 51, a hybrid metro/sneltram (light rail) service, that opened to Westwijk in 2004. Like a metro, the sneltram used high-level platforms. Metro service south of Amsterdam Zuid station was closed in 2019 to lower platforms to accommodate the new low-floor trams for line 25.

When the 2004 extension of metro line 51 was built, it used of the roadbed of the scrapped BovenkerkUithoorn railway line, one of the former Haarlemmermeer railway lines. The section of the line on which the Westwijk and Sacharovlaan stops sit was opened in 1915 and was in use as a railway line until 1950. The Haarlemmermeer railway's Legmeerpolder station was just south of the Westwijk stop at J.C. van Hattumweg. Today the dwelling for the station's level crossing guard (baanwachter) exists today on the east side of the tram tracks, north of J.C. van Hattumweg.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tram route 25 to Uithoorn . . 2024-07-16 . GVB . https://web.archive.org/web/20240717002946/https://www.gvb.nl/en/tram25 . 2024-07-17 .