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De Vlugtlaan metro station

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De Vlugtlaan
General information
LocationAmsterdam, Netherlands
Coordinates52°22′46″N 4°50′17″E / 52.37944°N 4.83806°E / 52.37944; 4.83806
Operated byGemeente Vervoerbedrijf
Line(s)50, 51
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Other information
Station codeVLN
History
Opened1 June 1997; 26 years ago (1 June 1997)
Services
Preceding station Amsterdam Metro Following station
Station Sloterdijk
towards Isolatorweg
Line 50 Jan van Galenstraat
towards Gein
Jan van Galenstraat Line 51 Station Sloterdijk
towards Isolatorweg
Location
De Vlugtlaan is located in metro van Amsterdam
De Vlugtlaan
De Vlugtlaan
Location within metro van Amsterdam

De Vlugtlaan is a metro station on Line 50 and Line 51 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Between 1986 and 2000, Amsterdam De Vlugtlaan railway station was in use on the railway running parallel next to the metro line.

History

The railway station opened on 1 June 1986 together with the western section of the Amsterdam Ring railway. It was situated between Amsterdam Lelylaan and Amsterdam Sloterdijk. The station was originally to be called Burgemeester De Vlugtlaan, named after Willem de Vlugt [nl], Mayor of Amsterdam from 1921 to 1941. However, the "Burgemeester" ("mayor") was eventually dropped. The station was designed by Rob Steenhuis, architect of over then stations in the Netherlands in the period from 1982 to 1996. The station was only served by local trains from Hoofdorp and Schiphol to Lelystad or Amersfoort Schothorst.

On 1 June 1997, metro line 50 opened next to the station and the metro stop was called De Vlugtlaan. The original construction of the railway station needed to be amended by demolishing one of the stairs leading to the railway platforms and half of the station hall. The railway station had to close in May 2000 due to the construction of the Hemboog.


Tram services

The following services call at De Vlugtlaan:

This service is operated by GVB.

  • 7 Slotermeer - Bos en Lommer - De Baarsjes - Kinkerstraat - Elandsgracht - Leidseplein - Weesperplein - Rietlandpark - Azartplein

Bus services

City services

These services are operated by GVB.

  • 21 Geuzenveld - Slotermeer - Bos en Lommer - Staatsliedenbuurt - Haarlemmerplein - Centraal Station

Regional services

This service is operated by Connexxion

  • 80 Amsterdam Busstation Elandsgracht - Amsterdam Bos en Lommer - Halfweg/Zwanenburg - Haarlem - Heemstede - Aerdenhout - Bentveld - Zandvoort Centrum


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