- Amsterdam–Zutphen railway
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Amsterdam–Zutphen railway Overview Status Operational Locale The Netherlands Termini Amsterdam Centraal railway station
Zutphen railway stationOperation Opened 1874-1876 Operator(s) Nederlandse Spoorwegen Technical Line length 106 km (66 mi) No. of tracks Amsterdam–Apeldoorn double track,
Apeldoorn–Zutphen single trackTrack gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) Standard gauge Electrification Amsterdam–Apeldoorn 1.5 kV DC
Apeldoorn–Zutphen not electrifiedRoute map LegendLines from Zaandam, Haarlem and Schiphol 0.0 Amsterdam Centraal 3.9 Amsterdam Muiderpoort Line to Utrecht 5.3 Amsterdam Science Park 6.7 Diemen Line to Schiphol Amsterdam-Rhine Canal 13.2 Weesp River Vecht Line to Almere 22.1 Naarden-Bussum 23.8 Bussum Zuid 26.9 Hilversum Noord 28.4 Hilversum Line to Utrecht 36.5 Baarn Line to Soest Line from Utrecht 44.4 Amersfoort Line to Leusden Line to Zwolle 51.4 Hoevelaken (to open in 2011) Line to Ede-Wageningen 88.0 Apeldoorn Line to Dieren Line to Deventer 90.3 Apeldoorn De Maten 96.8 Klarenbeek 101.4 Voorst-Empe Line from Arnhem River IJssel 105.7 Zutphen Line to Winterswijk Line to Hengelo Line to Zwolle The Amsterdam–Zutphen railway is a railway line in the Netherlands - running from Amsterdam to Zutphen; the line passes through the towns Hilversum, Amersfoort and Apeldoorn. It is also informally called the Oosterspoorweg ("eastern railway"), with the part between Amsterdam and Amersfoort sometimes being called[by whom?] the Gooilijn ("Gooi line").
History
The railway between Amsterdam and Amersfoort was opened by the Hollandsche IJzeren Spoorweg-Maatschappij in 1874 with the Amersfoort–Zutphen section opening in 1876. It was intended as an alternative connection between Amsterdam and the German border and competed with the Staatsspoor-run Amsterdam–Arnhem railway (Rhijnspoor).
Trajectory
The railway begins at Amsterdam Centraal. Between Centraal and just before Amsterdam Muiderpoort railway station, the railway is six tracks-wide; at Amsterdam Muiderpoort, two tracks diverge off towards Utrecht Centraal (cf. Amsterdam–Arnhem railway). Through the eastern side of Amsterdam Muiderpoort, there are eight tracks towards Weesp - just two of these tracks are for trains calling at the station. South of this station, the railways goes back to six tracks as it crosses the Ringvaart. 500 metres east of Amsterdam Muiderpoort is the entrance to Watergraafsmeer rail depot; this is also the point where the Schiphol freight bridge is located. At this point, the line goes to two tracks. The view of the depot is not perfect from the railway. At the end of the depot the railway goes over the A10 ring road of Amsterdam. At Diemen station there is a short section of 3 track railway, this stays as 3 tracks until just before Gaasperdammerweg Junction, before this point there is a single track line coming from Watergraafsmeer depot.
The railway line crosses the river Diem, then it becomes a 4 track railway, with two tracks joining from Schiphol. Once the lines have all joined, the line continues as a 6 track section, crossing the A9. It then becomes a 4 track section, crossing the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal with two large bridges side-by-side.
On the approaches of Weesp, an extra two tracks exist so that there are 6 tracks, with two tracks through the middle for passing trains. This is where passengers to Almere and Lelystad, Hilversum and Amersfoort, Amsterdam and Diemen and Schiphol and Duivendrecht would all change for destinations not served by their train. It reduces back to 4 tracks and then 2km south of Weesp, the line splits, with the Flevolijn having two tracks branch off, where the line goes to Almere Centrum and Lelystad Centrum. The main line continues as a 2 track section. The Gooiboog then joins on not far from the other Almere line.
The next station is Naarden-Bussum, which has four tracks, with a single and an island platform. One outside line is used as a passing line only. The line then returns to 2 tracks until Hilversum.
The next station is Bussum Zuid, which is a simple 2 track station, with two platforms opposite each other. After the station, is the freight carriage works of Crailoo.
The next station is Hilversum Noord, again a simple 2 track station, with two platforms opposite each other.
The next station is Hilversum, which is the main station between Amsterdam Centraal and Amersfoort. Here there are 5 tracks, the last 2 of which had platforms, which were finished in December 2007, to accommodate the Intercity trains. Immediately after the station is the junction with the line to Utrecht. This line goes directly to Utrecht Lunetten, but the passenger services running via Utrecht Centraal. The line continues as a 2 track section again.
The next station is Baarn, which has 3 tracks. This station layout will be change in December 2008, to 3 through tracks and 1 terminating from Soest direction. This continues as 3 tracks for about 400 m until the Stichtse lijn branches off to Soest and Utrecht.
Then the line continues as a double track section until approaching Amersfoort. Then come the yards of Amersfoort on both sides of the line. Then the main line joins the Utrecht–Kampen railway (Centraalspoorweg) from Utrecht. The station has 10 tracks in total, consisting of 3 large island platforms. There is 1 passing line within the platforms and with 3 passing tracks at the northern part of the station. Access to the Leusden line is from platforms 1 and 2. The original Amersfoort line is just 200 m from the station by train. The station building is the only remnent of this.
Distance From Amsterdam Centraal: Point Of Interest: From Amsterdam Sloterdijk 0 Amsterdam Centraal 2 Rail siding Dijksgracht Doklijn, closed, no longer exists 3.5 Rhijnspoorweg To Utrecht, Eindhoven or Arnhem (Next Station Amsterdam Amstel) 4 Amsterdam Muiderpoort Depot Watergraafsmeer Amsterdam Science Park A10 7 Diemen, previously Diemerbrug Schiphollijn To Schiphol (Not Used By Passenger Trains) Gaasperdammerweg Junction, From Schiphol. (Next Station Diemen Zuid) A9 Bridge over the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal 13 Weesp Bridge over the Vecht 15 Flevolijn To/From Almere and Lelystad (Next StationAlmere Muziekwijk) 22 Naarden-Bussum 24 Bussum Zuid Railpro Freight Works Centre Crailoo 27 Hilversum Noord
previously Hilversum NOS28 Hilversum Spoorlijn Hilversum-Lunetten to Utrecht Lunetten or Utrecht Centraal (Next Station Hilversum Sportpark A27 36 Baarn Stichtse lijn to Soest and Utrecht (Next Station Soestdijk) Rail sidings Amersfoort Bokkeduinen Centraalspoorweg From Utrecht (Previous Station Den Dolder) 45 Amersfoort 45.5 Freight Line to Leusden, previously ran to Kesteren, see Amersfoort
for more details. Ponlijn, Freight Only.46 Amersfoort NCS railway station (Closed) Categories:- Railway lines in the Netherlands
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