Jan van Galenstraat metro station
Metro station in Amsterdam
Preceding station | Amsterdam Metro | Following station | ||
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De Vlugtlaan towards Isolatorweg | Line 50 | Postjesweg towards Gein | ||
Postjesweg towards Centraal Station | Line 51 | De Vlugtlaan towards Isolatorweg |
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Jan van Galenstraat Location within metro van Amsterdam |
Jan van Galenstraat metro station is a station of the Amsterdam Metro's Route 50 (Ringlijn) and Route 51. It was opened on 28 May 1997 and is named after Commodore Jan van Galen who served under the Dutch Republic. Near the station are located the OLVG West (also known as Sint Lucas Andreas Hospital), Student Hotel Amsterdam West and Sports Hall Jan van Galen.[1] There is a Tram-stop right by the main entrance.
Tram Services
The following services call at Jan van Galenstraat:
- 13 Geuzenveld - Mercatorplein - Marnixstraat - Westermarkt - Dam - Centraal Station
References
- ^ Borowski, Birgit (January 2005). Amsterdam. Baedeker. p. 129. ISBN 978-3-8297-1023-7. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
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Amsterdam Metro Route 50
- Isolatorweg
- Sloterdijk (NS)
- De Vlugtlaan
- Jan van Galenstraat
- Postjesweg
- Lelylaan (NS)
- Heemstedestraat
- Henk Sneevlietweg
- Amstelveenseweg
- Zuid (NS)
- RAI (NS)
- Overamstel
- Van der Madeweg
- Duivendrecht (NS)
- Strandvliet
- Bijlmer ArenA (NS)
- Bullewijk
- Holendrecht (NS)
- Reigersbos
- Gein
(NS) signifies a connection to Nederlandse Spoorwegen trains