Trams in Amsterdam 🇳🇱 • August 2022

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A brief look at the GVB network.

The Amsterdam Tram (Dutch: Amsterdamse tram) is a tram network in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It dates back to 1875 and has been operated by municipal public transport operator Gemeentelijk Vervoerbedrijf (GVB) since 1943, which also runs the Amsterdam Metro and the city bus and ferry services. The Amsterdam Tram is the largest tram network in the Netherlands and one of the largest in Europe.
The 15 tram lines within Amsterdam's tram network serve all boroughs in Amsterdam except for Amsterdam-Noord on the north side of the IJ. Tram lines 5 and 25 extend south of the borough of Amsterdam-Zuid to serve the municipality of Amstelveen, and tram line 19 extends east of the borough of Amsterdam-Oost to serve the municipality of Diemen.
Since April 2022, the fleet consists of 227 trams, of which 155 are Combinos (types 13G and 14G) from Siemens and 72 are Urbos 100 trams from Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (type 15G). The first 15G trams ran on line 25. Trams of types 14G and 15G are bi-directional for use on lines 5 and 25 which have terminals without turning loops. All other tram lines have turning loops and use unidirectional trams. Lines 25 (Amsteltram) and 26 (IJtram) can operate trams coupled in pairs; both lines run in a right-of-way mostly separated from road traffic.
In 2020, the tram network consisted of 14 lines operating over 95 kilometres of routes and 200 kilometres of standard gauge track with 650 switches and 500 tram stops.
(Wikipedia)

00:00 Trams in Amsterdam (August 2022)
00:30 Route 1
03:41 Route 2
05:53 Route 3
07:29 Route 4
10:07 Route 5
10:35 Route 7
13:36 Route 12
14:33 Route 13
17:29 Route 14
20:04 Route 17
23:06 Route 19
25:42 Route 24
26:58 Route 26
32:09 Trams in Amsterdam (March 2019)
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