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Busstation Elandsgracht in Amsterdam is located under the car parking garage on Marnixstraat

The Elandsgracht bus station is a bus station for regional transport, on the corner of Marnixstraat and Elandsgracht on the western side of the center of Amsterdam. The bus station was known as Marnixstraat bus station until December 2014.

History

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The bus station was built in 1957 on the site of the former Appeltjesmarkt, a fruit and vegetable market on the edge of the Jordaan neighborhood.[1] The bus station was known as Marnixstraat bus station.[2][3]

The bus station with the old station building. A line of passengers waits for bus 80 (May 1964)

Lines

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The following lines have their terminus at the bus station itself:

Line Operator Concession Kind Route Comments
Bus line 80 (Zandvoort-Amsterdam) 80 Connexxion Haarlem-IJmond Regional bus Amsterdam Elandsgracht - Haarlem - Zandvoort [4]
257 Connexxion Amstelland-Meerlanden Rush hour bus (Amsterdam Elandsgracht →) Haarlemmermeerstation → Amstelveen → Aalsmeer The route Elandsgracht → Haarlemmermeerstation is only served on Thursdays and Fridays.
347 Connexxion Amstelland-Meerlanden R-net Amsterdam Elandsgracht - Amstelveen - Uithoorn
357 Connexxion Amstelland-Meerlanden R-net Amsterdam Elandsgracht - Amstelveen - Aalsmeer
397 Connexxion Amstelland-Meerlanden R-net Amsterdam Elandsgracht - Schiphol - Hoofddorp - Nieuw-Vennep
Updated on 4 December 2021 om 16:26 (CET)

Outside the bus station are stops for the following tram and bus lines:

Line Operator Concession Kind Route Comments
Tramlijn 5 (Amsterdam) 5 GVB Amsterdam Tram Amstelveen Stadshart - Station Zuid - Leidseplein - Westergasfabriek (Van Hallstraat)
Tramlijn 7 (Amsterdam) 7 GVB Amsterdam Tram Slotermeer - Mercatorplein - Leidsplein - Alexanderplein - Azartplein
Tramlijn 17 (Amsterdam) 17 GVB Amsterdam Tram Centraal Station - Kinkerstraat - Station Lelylaan - Osdorp Dijkgraafplein
Tramlijn 19 (Amsterdam) 19 GVB Amsterdam Tram Station Sloterdijk – Bos en Lommer – Leidseplein – Vijzelgracht – Watergraafsmeer – Diemen Sniep
N47 Connexxion Amstelland-Meerlanden Night bus Amsterdam Centraal – Amstelveen – Bovenkerk – Uithoorn night version of line 347
N57 Connexxion Amstelland-Meerlanden Night bus Amsterdam Centraal - Amstelveen - Aalsmeer night version of line 357
N80 Connexxion Haarlem-IJmond Night bus Amsterdam Leidseplein → Haarlem → Beverwijk
N83 GVB Amsterdam Night bus Centraal Station - Osdorp
N84 GVB Amsterdam Night bus Centraal Station - Zuid - Amstelveen
N88 GVB Amsterdam Night bus Centraal Station – West – Nieuw Sloten
N97 Connexxion Amstelland-Meerlanden Night bus Amsterdam Centraal – Stadionplein – Schiphol – Hoofddorp – Nieuw-Vennep night version of line 397
Updated on 12 December 2021 om 18:34 (CET)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Appeltjesmarkt "A Piece of Jordaan's Past"". City Seeker. Archived from the original on 18 November 2022. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Queen's Day service GVB and Connexxion Amsterdam". Treinreiziger. 25 April 2011. Archived from the original on 18 November 2022. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  3. ^ a b "The Remarkable Marnixstraat". Township Amsterdam. 19 August 2020. Archived from the original on 18 November 2022. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  4. ^ a b Turner, Karen (2021). Amsterdam, Brussels & Bruges (First ed.). Berkeley, CA: Avalon Publishing. ISBN 9781640494244. Archived from the original on 2023-03-03. Retrieved 2022-11-18.


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