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  2. Transport in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Public transport in Amsterdam consists of metro, tram, bus and ferry routes operated mainly by GVB, the city-owned public transport operator. Regional buses, and some suburban buses, are operated by Connexxion and EBS. Currently, there are 16 different tram routes, and five metro routes. There are also privately operated water taxis, a water ...

  3. Public transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Rural bus services have typically hourly or half-hourly frequencies, but if a bus line serves multiple important hubs or towns, frequencies can be much higher. In larger cities the frequencies are mostly 4x per hour or more. Line 12 in Utrecht was the busiest bus line in the Netherlands, with up to 30 departures per hour using bi-articulated buses.

  4. Amsterdam-Zuidoost - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam-Zuidoost (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɑmstərdɑmˈzœyt.oːst]; "Amsterdam-Southeast") is a borough (stadsdeel) of Amsterdam, Netherlands.It consists of four residential neighborhoods—Bijlmermeer, Venserpolder, Gaasperdam and Driemond—as well as the Amstel III/Bullewijk Business Park and the Amsterdam Arena entertainment and shopping district.

  5. Amsterdam regional transport authority - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam regional transport authority. The Amsterdam regional transport authority (Dutch: Vervoerregio Amsterdam) is an administrative partnership of 14 municipalities in the province of North Holland, comprising and located around Amsterdam. It was called the City Region of Amsterdam (Dutch: Stadsregio Amsterdam) until 31 December 2016. [1]

  6. Connexxion - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2016, Connexxion operated 1,900 buses and coaches. [11] It operates the only trolleybus network in the Netherlands [12] [13] and, in 2017, introduced double-deckers on one route. Connexxion also owns bus companies Hermes and Novio. In December 2013, Connexxion commenced operating the IJsselmonde, Rotterdam concession for 10 years ...

  7. Amsterdam Metro - Wikipedia

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    Route network of the Amsterdam Metro with years of opening. In 1990, the Amstelveenlijn (Amstelveen Line) was opened, which is used for Route 51. Under a political compromise between the city of Amsterdam and the municipality of Amstelveen, the northern section of the line was built as a metro line while the southern section is an extended tram ...

  8. GVB (Amsterdam) - Wikipedia

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    The GVB operates a number of public transportation networks in and around the city of Amsterdam, including: 5 metro lines, partly elevated, no level crossings.; 14 tram routes, on street, partly mixed with all other traffic, partly on lanes shared with buses and taxis, and partly on separate lanes.

  9. Zuidtangent - Wikipedia

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    Zuidtangent (Dutch for "south tangent") is the former name of the bus rapid transit service between Haarlem, Hoofddorp, and Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The Zuidtangent has been established in 2002 and was rebranded as R-net ( Randstad -net) in 2011 when it became part of its eponymous regional service. [ 1 ]