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    Amstelveenseweg

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Station Amsterdam Zuid - Train platforms upstairs

    Station Amsterdam Zuid

    3.4(22 reviews)
    1.0 kmWTC, Zuid

    Amsterdam Zuid (South) is a key public transit hub in the neighborhood of the same name, directly…read moresouth of the Museumwartier (Museum Quarter) district and south of city center Amsterdam. Overall clean and easy to navigate. The surrounding streets are mostly residential though heading southwards there are more office and commercial buildings. As a busy commuter station mornings and evenings you'll hit rush hour conditions, expect densely packed platforms and train cars on both local commuter trains and the M52 metro line. There are separate entry points for each type of transportation so you need to scan in and out of the respective areas, via chipped credit/debit card or smartphone payment method or QR code. If you pay by card or phone they will charge you by distance depending on where you scan in and out, same for buses and trams. Single/multi-ride ticket machines are also available in the station. Some parts of the platforms are exposed to the outside elements so keep that in mind if it's rainy/snowy. Bus and tram stops are located a short 2-5 minute walk depending on the line you're trying to catch. There's public bike parking underground accessible via a couple entrances with ramped escalators (as compared to normal stair escalators) to accommodate bike traffic. To reach the city center, by metro or tram it's about 15-25 minutes depending where you're heading, by train about 10 minutes to Amsterdam Centraal. To Schipol Airport it's a 10 min train ride.

    I like this station over the Central one because it's cleaner and it's located in a business…read morelocation. There are good food options right outside the station if you have some time on your hands. Best thing is it's less crowded. So you should have good seat options. We were here during the strike in Belgium, so our train to Antwerp was cancelled. We had to take a train down to Rotterdam and then catch the Antwerp one down there. A little hectic, but we finally made it.

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    Station Bijlmer ArenA

    Station Bijlmer ArenA

    3.3(13 reviews)
    6.7 kmZuid Oost

    Not much to review except to tell you that:…read more A) It stops at Ajax Arena, B) Starbucks location at the station sucks and it is tucked discretely on left corner of the station, C) And as usual, there is a nice, small and clean grocery store at this station with decent selections of sandwiches and daily essentials, D) The fast food option is "Burger King" :( E) Three ticket vending machines to buy your train/bus tickets: Two machines inside of the station and one outside and none of those ticket vending machines at station worked with my Visa or MasterCard. However I was able to purchase the train ticket with cash and my ATM. I did not have this issue with the vending machine at the Amsterdam central station. F) Expect a long lines to purchase ticket on weekend or when game is going on at Ajax ArenA. It took me five minutes to buy tickets on weekdays and 18 minutes on Sunday. Once you step outside of the station, you have few decent choices of eatery which are more than decent.

    Station Bijlmer ArenA is a railway station in Amsterdam, it is located close to the Amsterdam…read moreArena, hope to Amsterdam Ajax Football Club, one of the most successful teams in The Netherlands, who are currently in the UEFA Champions League. For Railway Stations, this station is pretty new opening in the early 1970's, compared to most stations in the UK this is probably around 100 years younger, if not more. The ArenA name of the station comes from the Amsterdam ArenA stadium which it is located near, with the station being in ArenA Boulevard. The signing as you go out of the station is pretty confusing and unhelpful especially for a first time visitor, which could effect away fans visiting the stadium (although I presume this station is heavily staffed on a matchday for the national team or Ajax) The station in terms of facilities is pretty basic, there is a Starbucks tucked into the corner of the station, which also isn't well sign-posted and a little hard to find, as with most Starbucks in Amsterdam especially those inside public transport areas (Train stations, airports) it is pretty expensive. Trains run from here to the likes of Zuid, Schipol Airport and Ulretch, and there's the GVB metro to go alongside the Sprinter and Intercity line trains. Basic train station in a good location, with the added benefit of having a Starbucks (albeit it is a poor, expensive branch hidden in the station), a two-star rating mainly for location in proxmity to the Amsterdam ArenA is warranted here.

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    Station Bijlmer ArenA - I love  Europe: so convenient to get around.

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    I love Europe: so convenient to get around.

    Station Strandvliet

    Station Strandvliet

    1.7(3 reviews)
    6.1 kmZuid Oost

    Station Strandvliet is a metro station in Amsterdam and is on lines 50 and 54, it is located quite…read moreclose to the Amsterdam Arena, being under 600 meters away and around a seven-minute walk according to Google Maps. This station is pretty dull and basic in terms of station layout, however, my main issue was the station lift. Despite no signs, the lift was out of order and in a very dangerous condition, the lift had no power to it at all, meaning the doors were wedged open, there also was a large gap in between the lift location and getting into the lift, meaning an electric wheelchair would have to be manually lifted out as the gap would be too wide - which in my opinion is dangerous, meaning there is no way to call for help as the alarm wouldn't work either. As I needed to use a lift, I tried communicating with the staff using the help/information button, only to be rudely spoken to by a man, in very broken English who wasn't aware of any issues to the lift and didn't help me - meaning I had to take the advice of a fellow passenger who was really friendly and tried to communicate in dutch with the information team to help me - with no success. I had to get a train to another station at a delay to my journey. Due to issues with the lift which I feel are a huge breach of safety regulations, and the station is quite basic and uninspiring anyway, adding to the awful, careless customer service, I strongly feel this station is one of the worst on the entire network in Amsterdam and warrants a one-star rating.

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