Amsterdam Centraal Bus ServicesAmsterdam Centraal Bus ServicesAmsterdam Centraal City Services As of July 2018, GVB city bus routes 18, 21 and 22 and 48 depart from the new bus platform G on the lake side of the station (IJzijde or 'IJ side'). Amsterdam Centraal Bus Service Operator Platform From Via To
Night bus services operate daily, starting around midnight and running until around 6 AM. From Monday to Thursday, night buses run once per hour. On Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, they run twice per hour. As of December 2014, all night buses depart from platform G on the lake side of the station and call at all main entertainment areas in Amsterdam's city centre, including Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein. Amsterdam Centraal Bus Service Operator From To
EBS (part of Egged) regional bus services depart from a new bus station on the IJ lake side of the station (beyond platform 15). This can be reached from the main central walkway via escalators. Connexxion bus services depart from the Kamperbrug bus stops on the city centre side of the station. Amsterdam Centraal Bus Service Operator Route
Due to the completion of the Stationseiland project and the implementation of the Entree plan, the station has had two indoor bicycle parking station and two station bicycle parking stations around the station since 2023. After moving both car traffic and bus traffic from the station square to the rear of the station, the municipality has further reduced the large number of bicycles parked on the street around the station with the construction of these two large station bicycle parkings at the station, whereby cyclists have to park their bicycles in the sheds and no longer on the street. The Stationsplein Bicycle Parking, the largest bicycle shed in Amsterdam, opened on 26 January 2023 at Central Station. The bicycle shed is located under the water of the Open Havenfront, between Stationsplein and Prins Hendrikkade. The main entrance is at the Martelaarsgracht. Access to and from the station is via the central metro hall. The bicycle parking has space for 7,000 bicycles. There is no space for cargo bikes, fat bikes and scooters. Construction started in the summer of 2018 and was completed after more than four years. During this period, the water from the Open Havenfront was pumped away and part of the Prins Hendrikkade, with the former Prins Hendrikplantsoen, was excavated. The storage facility was built in the construction pit, after which the water returned. Above the storage facility there are now jetties for tour boats. On 22 February 2023, the IJboulevard Bicycle Parking was also completed and put into use on the north side of Central Station, which was built in the water of the IJ and will be located under the new IJboulevard along the De Ruijterkade (construction started in March 2021). 4,000 bicycles can be parked here. Amsterdam Centraal Station Overview Amsterdam Centraal Location: Stationsplein 15 Amsterdam Netherlands Amsterdam Centraal Coordinates: 52°22′42″N 4°54′0″E Amsterdam Centraal Operated By: Nederlandse Spoorwegen NS International Arriva DB Fernverkehr Eurostar European Sleeper ÖBB Nightjet Amsterdam Centraal Line(s): Amsterdam–Elten railway Amsterdam–Rotterdam railway Amsterdam–Schiphol Railway Amsterdam–Zutphen Railway Den Helder–Amsterdam Railway Nieuwediep–Amsterdam railway Amsterdam Centraal Platforms: 11 Amsterdam Centraal Tracks: 15 Amsterdam Centraal Connections: Amsterdam Centraal Metro: 51 52 53 54 Amsterdam Centraal Mainline Rail Interchange Tram: 2, 4, 12, 13, 14, 17, 24, 26 Amsterdam Centraal Ferry Transport Ferry: F2, F3, F4 Amsterdam Centraal Bus Transport: Connexxion: 391, 394, N47, N57, N92, N94, N97 Amsterdam Centraal Bus Transport: 305, 306, 314, 316, N01, N04, N10, N14 Amsterdam Centraal Bus Transport: 18, 21, 22, 43, 48, 248, N81, N82, N83, N84, N85, N86, N87, N88, N89, N91, N93 Amsterdam Centraal Architect: Pierre Cuypers Amsterdam Centraal Station Code: Asd Amsterdam Centraal IATA Code: ZYA Amsterdam Centraal Opened: 15 October 1889 Amsterdam Centraal Passengers: 192,178 daily (2018) | |||||
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