Isolatorweg metro station

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Isolatorweg
Amsterdam Metro station
Isolatorweg metro station's island platform
LocationAmsterdam
Netherlands
Coordinates52°23′43″N 4°51′2″E / 52.39528°N 4.85056°E / 52.39528; 4.85056Coordinates: 52°23′43″N 4°51′2″E / 52.39528°N 4.85056°E / 52.39528; 4.85056
Operated byGVB
Line(s)50, 51
History
Opened28 May 1997
Services
Preceding station   Amsterdam Metro   Following station
TerminusLine 50
Station Sloterdijk
towards Gein
Station Sloterdijk
towards Centraal Station
Line 51Terminus

Isolatorweg metro station is the terminus of the Amsterdam metro 50 (Ringlijn) and opened on 28 May 1997.[1] From 3 March 2019 this is also the terminus of the Amsterdam metro 51. The station is a railway embankment near the Isolatorweg on an industrial estate close to an electric generating station in the western harbour area of Amsterdam. Since there are no nearby residential areas, the station attracts relatively few visitors. The station has an island platform in the middle of a central access. Isolatorweg is the third metro station in Amsterdam that does not have an escalator.

The station takes its name from the Isolatorweg street, which itself refers to the electrical isolator. Other street names in the area include Generatorstraat, Elektronstraat, and Magneetstraat.

References[]

  1. ^ Webb, Mary; Clarke, Jackie (April 2007). Jane's Urban Transport Systems 2007-2008. Jane's Information Group. p. 257. ISBN 978-0-7106-2816-9. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
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