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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. Trams in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The Amsterdam Tram (Dutch: Amsterdamse tram [ˌɑmstəɹˈdɑmsə tɾɛm]) is a tram network in Amsterdam, Netherlands.It dates back to 1875 and since 1943 has been operated by municipal public transport operator Gemeentelijk Vervoerbedrijf (GVB), which also runs the Amsterdam Metro and the city bus and ferry services.

  4. Public transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    In Amsterdam, Vervoerregio Amsterdam decided to use the R-net livery and logo on all metro trains but on only one tram line . The GVB blue-white livery is used on all other Amsterdam tram lines. [5] In the GVB's order for 72 15G trams from CAF, 25 trams have in R-net livery with the remainder in GVB livery. [6]

  5. Amsterdam Metro - Wikipedia

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    The new metro line is the first to serve the Amsterdam North district, via a tunnel under the IJ. From there, it runs via Amsterdam Centraal to Amsterdam Zuid, which is planned to become the second biggest transport hub in the city, after Amsterdam Centraal. [39] The line includes a mixture of bored tunnels and immersed tunnels under the IJ. [40]

  6. M7 (Amsterdam Metro) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2016, the Amsterdam Regional Transport Authority (Stadsregio Amsterdam) and GVB created a "Program of Requirements" outlining the specifications for the new metro trains. Initially, the plan was for a vehicle up to 61 meters long and 3 meters wide, with a capacity of around 450 passengers (including at least 75 seats) and capable of ...

  7. Transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, located 9 km (5.6 mi) southwest of Amsterdam, is the main international airport in the Netherlands, and the third busiest airport in Europe in terms of passengers. Offering direct flights to 326 destination airports around the planet, Schiphol is the world's second best connected airport.

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