Noord metro station
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Location | Buikslotermeer, Amsterdam, Netherlands | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 52°24′6″N 4°55′56″E / 52.40167°N 4.93222°ECoordinates: 52°24′6″N 4°55′56″E / 52.40167°N 4.93222°E | ||||||||||
Owned by | City of Amsterdam | ||||||||||
Operated by | GVB | ||||||||||
Line(s) | 52 (Metro) | ||||||||||
Platforms | 2 | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
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Fare zone | 5711 (Noord) | ||||||||||
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Opened | 22 July 2018 | ||||||||||
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Noord Location within metro van Amsterdam |
Station Noord (Dutch: Station Noord) is the northernmost station of the Amsterdam Metro's Route 52 (North–South Line) in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The line and station were opened on 22 July 2018.
Location[]
- Noord is an overground station situated in the Buikslotermeer neighbourhood of the borough of Amsterdam-Noord (Amsterdam North). It is the northern terminus of the Route 52, which is running on the North-South Line. This metro route provides the northern borough with direct, rapid transit access to Amsterdam Centraal station, the Amsterdam city centre and the southern borough where it terminates at Amsterdam Zuid station. It is projected that more than 42,500 passengers will be using the station on a daily basis.[1]
Until March 2012, the station was named Buikslotermeerplein after the nearby square.[2] On 7 April 2014, with the placement of the first frame for the station roof, the highest point of the new metro line was reached.[3]
Design[]
The station, designed by Benthem Crouwel Architects, is situated on a new crossover in the median of the Nieuwe Leeuwarderweg thoroughfare. The station has two entrances and a platform island of about 130 metres long and 13.1 metres wide, in which five open spaces are created. On either side of each open space, the platform is 3.5 metres wide. On the north side of the station, a bus station as well as a train yard are constructed. In May 2013, a municipal advisory committee selected an artwork by Harmen Liemburg to be installed at this station.[4] It is a drawing based on old maps and the various birds that live in and around Amsterdam, which will be carved out in the floor tiles of the platform.[5]
Along with the construction of the metro station, the surrounding area will be revived. Next to the station site is the new Borough Council Office, which was opened in 1999. To the east of the station site is the shopping centre Boven 't IJ, which is renovated and expanded with apartments, sports facilities, a cultural centre, a movie theater, educational facilities and office space. The new streets in the immediate vicinity of the station were named after major train and subway stations in other European capitals: Gare du Nord, King's Cross and Termini.
Services[]
Buses[]
City Buses
These services are operated by GVB.
- 30 - Station Noord - Buikslotermeerplein - Olof Palmeplein - Dorpsweg - Holysloot
- 31 - Station Noord - Buikslotermeerdijk - Kerklaan - Zunerdorp
- 34 - Olof Palmeplein - Station Noord - Floradorp - Noorderpark - Meeuwenlaan
- 36 - Olof Palmeplein - Station Noord - Molenwijk - Station Sloterdijk
- 37 - Station Noord - Niewendam - Muiderpoortstation - Transvaalbuurt - Amstelstation
- 38 - Station Noord - Olof Palmeplein - Havikslaan - Buiksloterwegveer - Buiksloterham
- 245 - Molenwijk - Station Noord - Niewendam - Muiderpoortstation - Traansvelbuurt - Amstelstation - Schiphol North - Schiphol Center - Schiphol South
Regional Buses
These buses are operated by EBS and Connexxion, as part of the R-net network.
- 301 - Buiksloterwegveer - Station Noord - Ilpendam - Purmerend Overwhere - Edam
- 304 - Station Noord - Ilpendam - Purmerend De-Gros Zuid - Purmerend The Purmer West - Purmerend Korenstraat
- 307 - Station Noord - Ilpendam - Purmerend The Purmer East - Purmerend Korenstraat
- 308 - Station Noord - Ilpendam - Purmerend Weidevenne
- 312 - Station Noord - Broek in Waterland - Monnickendam Bernhard Bridge - Edam
- 315 - Station Noord - Broek in Waterland - Monnickendam - Marken
- 319 - Station Noord - Landsmeer
- 392 - Station Noord - Oostzaan - Zaandam De Vlinder - Zaandam Station
References[]
- ^ "Station Noord" (in Dutch). 2014-01-08. Retrieved 2014-08-02.
- ^ "Namen stations Noord-Zuidlijn vastgesteld (Names of stations on North-South Line determined)" (in Dutch). Het Parool. 2012-03-07. Retrieved 2014-08-02.
- ^ "Noord krijgt niet zomaar een nieuwe metrohalte: de Poort van Noord (North does not get just any metro stop: The Gateway of North)" (in Dutch). Het Parool. 2014-04-08. Retrieved 2014-08-02.
- ^ "Winnende ontwerpen kunst nieuwe metrostations bekend (Winning art designs for new metro stations announced)" (in Dutch). Metro Department, City of Amsterdam. 2013-05-16. Retrieved 2014-08-02.
- ^ "Proposal for Noord/Zuidlijn selected". Harmen Liemburg. 2013-06-15. Retrieved 2014-08-02.
External links[]
- GVB website (in English)
- North-South Line project site (in Dutch)
- Amsterdam Metro stations
- Railway stations opened in 2018
- 2018 establishments in the Netherlands