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GVB (Amsterdam)

GVB (often informally called de GVB or het GVB) is the municipal public transport operator for Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, operating metro, tram, bus and ferry services in the metropolitan area of Amsterdam.

Gemeente Vervoerbedrijf Amsterdam
Overview
OwnerMunicipality of Amsterdam
Area servedAmsterdam metropolitan area
LocaleAmsterdam, Netherlands
Transit typeTram, metro, ferry and bus
Annual ridership234 million[1]
Websitehttps://www.gvb.nl/en
Operation
Began operation1900
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification600–750 V DC


History edit

 
Amsterdam Metro Network
 
Amsterdam Tram Network

The forerunner of the GVB, the Gemeentetram Amsterdam (GTA) (Amsterdam Municipal Tramway), was established on 1 January 1900 by the city after it acquired a number of private companies. The first electric tram ran on 14 August 1900.[2] In 1925, the GTA introduced its first bus line.[3] In 1943, Gemeentetram merged with Gemeenteveren Amsterdam (established in 1897), the municipal ferry company, to form Gemeente Vervoerbedrijf Amsterdam (Dutch pronunciation: [ɣəˈmeːntə vɛrˈvuːrbədrɛif ɑmstərˈdɑm]; lit.'Amsterdam Municipality Transportation Company').[note 1] In 1977, the first metro line was introduced.[2]

By 2002, the organization was simply called GVB.[2] In 2007, the GVB became a private corporation under the name GVB Activa B.V., wholly owned by the City of Amsterdam; previously, the GVB was part of the City Of Amsterdam.[4] Between 2006 and 2016, Stadsregio Amsterdam was the authority responsible for all public transport in the greater Amsterdam area; it granted a concession (contract) to the GVB to provide public transport services. In 2010, Stadsregio Amsterdam extended the concession of the GVB for the period 2012–2017, and at the end of 2013, further extended it until 2024.[5] On 1 January 2017, Vervoerregio Amsterdam replaced Stadsregio Amsterdam as the public transport authority for the greater Amsterdam area.[6]

Network edit

The GVB operates a number of public transportation networks in and around the city of Amsterdam, including:

  • 5 metro lines, partly elevated, no level crossings.
  • 14 tram routes, on street, partly mixed with all other traffic, partly on lanes shared with buses and taxis, and partly on separate lanes.
  • 46 bus routes; buses often mix with other traffic, but sometimes on lanes shared with trams and taxis, or for buses only.
  • 10 Ferry routes across the IJ; at least one is frequent, operating 24 hours a day, free of charge.

The newest metro line is the North/South line, which was opened on 22 July 2018.

Metro edit

 
Amsterdam Metro

Metro routes edit

Light rail edit

  • 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) (standard gauge)
  • Power: 600V DC (overhead)
  • Amsterdam, Amstelveen

Former light rail route edit

Until 3 March 2019, line 51 to Amstelveen was a metro service between Central Station and Station Zuid. At Station Zuid it switched from third rail to pantograph and catenary wires. From there to Amstelveen Centrum it shared its track with tram line 5. The light rail vehicles on this line are capable of using both 600V (overhead) and 750V DC (third rail) power supplies.

Tram edit

 
Amsterdam Tram

Tram routes edit

Buses edit

 
Amsterdam Bus

As of March 2021, GVB bus services had 22 regular daytime routes (numbered between 15–68), 8 rush-hour routes (200-series route numbers), 11 night routes (numbered as "N" plus two digits) of which just 2 routes run seven days a week. One route (369) runs between Schiphol Airport and Sloterdijk station (railway and metro connections). [7] Three routes (461, 463, 464) offer free rides to the Gelderlandplein shopping centre in the Buitenveldert neighbourhood of Amsterdam.[8]

As of March 2021, there were 233 buses in the fleet of which 31 were electric.[9]

The busiest bus route as of 2017, is bus route 21, running every 8 minutes or less, seven days a week.[10]

Bus routes edit

Line Route Notes
15 Station SloterdijkStation Zuid
18 Amsterdam Centraal – Slotervaart
21 Amsterdam CentraalGeuzenveld
22 Station SloterdijkMuiderpoortstation
34 Noorderpark (metrostation) – Olof Palmeplein
35 Molenwijk – Olof Palmeplein
36 Station NoordStation Sloterdijk
37 Station NoordAmstelstation
38 Buiksloterham – Station Noord
40 AmstelstationMuiderpoortstation
41 Station HolendrechtMuiderpoortstation
43 Amsterdam Centraal – Borneo-eiland
44 Station Bijlmer ArenA – Diemen-Noord
47 Station Bijlmer ArenAStation Holendrecht
48 Amsterdam CentraalHouthavens
49 Station Bijlmer ArenAStation Weesp Operates during daytime hours on weekdays only.
61 Station Sloterdijk – Osdorpplein
62 Station LelylaanAmstelstation
63 Station Lelylaan – Osdorp De Aker
65 KNSM-eiland – Station Zuid
66 Station Bijlmer ArenAIJburg
68 Metrostation Henk Sneevlietweg – Riekerpolder Operates during daytime hours on weekdays only.
231 Station Sloterdijk – Abberdaan Rush hour commuter route
232 Station Sloterdijk – Westpoort Rush hour commuter route
233 Station Sloterdijk – Westpoort Rush hour commuter route
245 Molenwijk – Schiphol Zuid Early morning one-way route to Schipol Airport
246 Borneo-eiland – Schiphol Zuid Early morning one-way route to Schipol Airport
247 Bos en Lommerplein – Schiphol Zuid Early morning one-way route to Schipol Airport
267 Anderlechtlaan – John M. Keynesplein Rush hour commuter route
369 Station SloterdijkSchiphol Operates to and from Schipol Airport
461 Gelderlandplein – Gustav Mahlerplein Only operates during late morning and afternoon hours
463 Gelderlandplein – Bolestein Only operates during late morning and afternoon hours
464 Gelderlandplein – Vivaldi Only operates during late morning and afternoon hours

Night bus routes edit

These routes operate as a hub and spoke model. Hours of operation are extended longer on Saturday and Sunday mornings due to a later start of service for daytime routes.

Line Route Days of Operation
N81 Centraal Station - Station Sloterdijk Friday and weekend nights
N82 Centraal Station - Geuzenveld Friday and weekend nights
N83 Centraal Station - Osdorp De Aker Friday and weekend nights
N84 Centraal Station - Amstelveen Busstation Friday and weekend nights
N85 Centraal Station - Station Gein Nightly
N86 Centraal Station - Station Bijlmer ArenA Weekend nights
N87 Centraal Station - Station Bijlmer ArenA Nightly
N88 Centraal Station - Nieuw Sloten Friday and weekend nights
N89 Centraal Station - IJburg Friday and weekend nights
N91 Centraal Station - Nieuwendam Friday and weekend nights
N93 Centraal Station - Molenwijk Friday and weekend nights

Ferries edit

 
Amsterdam Ferry

Since 1 July 2013, GVB Veren (veren meaning ferries) has been operating ferry services crossing both the IJ and the North Sea Canal on behalf of the City of Amsterdam. Most of these ferries offer free rides for pedestrians and cyclists. Within the City of Amsterdam, there are seven ferry routes across the IJ, two of which operate overnight. Outside of Amsterdam, the GVB operates three ferry routes across the North Sea Canal at Zaandam, Velsen and Assendelft. The GVB has 19 ferry boats servicing these routes, and is replacing diesel-powered ferries with electrically-operated vessels. The ferries have a maximum speed of 19 kilometres per hour (12 mph).[11]

Ferry routes crossing the IJ are:[12][13]

  • F1: Azartplein to Zamenhofstraat
  • F2: Central Station to IJplein
  • F3: Central Station to Buiksloterweg (24/7 with a 12-minute frequency between 12:00am and 6:24am)
  • F4: Central Station to NDSM
  • F5: Central Station to NDSM via Pontsteiger
  • F6: Pontsteiger to Distelweg
  • F7: Pontsteiger to NDSM
  • F9: Zeeburgereiland to Sporenburg[14]

Ferry routes crossing the North Sea Canal are:[12]

  • F20 Hempontplein to Zaandam
  • F21 Spaarndam to Assendelft (24/7)
  • F22 Velsen Zuid to Velsen Noord (24/7)

Ticketing edit

The Amsterdam public transport network falls under the National Tariff System of the Netherlands and the GVB has a few of its own tickets, notably the 24-, 48- and 72- hour tickets. The electronic OV-chipkaart has been the only ticketing system valid in the Amsterdam metro since the summer of 2009, and in the rest of the network (tram, bus) since June 2010. Most trams carry conductors, but as they no longer stamp passengers' strippenkaarten their role has been deskilled; it now consists in ensuring security along with selling the occasional OV-chipkaart and optionally announcing the stops.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Sometimes also written Gemeentevervoerbedrijf in Dutch.

References edit

  1. ^ GVB (2016). "GVB Resources & numbers". GVB. Retrieved 9 June 2014.[dead link]
  2. ^ a b c . GVB (in Dutch). Gemeente Vervoerbedrijf. Archived from the original on 22 September 2020. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Gemeentetram Amsterdam - Serie 35-42". traminfo.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  4. ^ "GVB Activa B.V." Port of Amsterdam. May 2018. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  5. ^ . GVB. Archived from the original on 24 July 2014. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  6. ^ "Stadsregio Amsterdam is Vervoerregio Amsterdam" (in Dutch). Vervoerregio Amsterdam. 22 December 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  7. ^ "Lines (bus)". GVB. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  8. ^ "Gelderlandpleinlijn". Gelderlandplein. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  9. ^ "Bus in cijfers". GVB (in Dutch). Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 December 2011.
  11. ^ "Veren in cijfers". GVB (in Dutch). Gemeente Vervoerbedrijf. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
  12. ^ a b "Lines (ferries)". GVB. Gemeente Vervoerbedrijf. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
  13. ^ "Amsterdam Ferry Services & Map". Amsterdam Tips. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
  14. ^ (in Dutch). Gemeente Amsterdam. 9 January 2023. Archived from the original on 11 April 2023.

External links edit

  • GVB (official) (in English)
  • Tram Travels: Gemeentevervoerbedrijf Amsterdam (GVB)
  • UrbanRail.Net

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GVB often informally called de GVB or het GVB is the municipal public transport operator for Amsterdam the capital of the Netherlands operating metro tram bus and ferry services in the metropolitan area of Amsterdam Gemeente Vervoerbedrijf AmsterdamOverviewOwnerMunicipality of AmsterdamArea servedAmsterdam metropolitan areaLocaleAmsterdam NetherlandsTransit typeTram metro ferry and busAnnual ridership234 million 1 Websitehttps www gvb nl enOperationBegan operation1900TechnicalTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrification600 750 V DC Contents 1 History 2 Network 3 Metro 3 1 Metro routes 4 Light rail 4 1 Former light rail route 5 Tram 5 1 Tram routes 6 Buses 6 1 Bus routes 6 2 Night bus routes 7 Ferries 8 Ticketing 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp Amsterdam Metro Network nbsp Amsterdam Tram NetworkThe forerunner of the GVB the Gemeentetram Amsterdam GTA Amsterdam Municipal Tramway was established on 1 January 1900 by the city after it acquired a number of private companies The first electric tram ran on 14 August 1900 2 In 1925 the GTA introduced its first bus line 3 In 1943 Gemeentetram merged with Gemeenteveren Amsterdam established in 1897 the municipal ferry company to form Gemeente Vervoerbedrijf Amsterdam Dutch pronunciation ɣeˈmeːnte vɛrˈvuːrbedrɛif ɑmsterˈdɑm lit Amsterdam Municipality Transportation Company note 1 In 1977 the first metro line was introduced 2 By 2002 the organization was simply called GVB 2 In 2007 the GVB became a private corporation under the name GVB Activa B V wholly owned by the City of Amsterdam previously the GVB was part of the City Of Amsterdam 4 Between 2006 and 2016 Stadsregio Amsterdam was the authority responsible for all public transport in the greater Amsterdam area it granted a concession contract to the GVB to provide public transport services In 2010 Stadsregio Amsterdam extended the concession of the GVB for the period 2012 2017 and at the end of 2013 further extended it until 2024 5 On 1 January 2017 Vervoerregio Amsterdam replaced Stadsregio Amsterdam as the public transport authority for the greater Amsterdam area 6 Network editThe GVB operates a number of public transportation networks in and around the city of Amsterdam including 5 metro lines partly elevated no level crossings 14 tram routes on street partly mixed with all other traffic partly on lanes shared with buses and taxis and partly on separate lanes 46 bus routes buses often mix with other traffic but sometimes on lanes shared with trams and taxis or for buses only 10 Ferry routes across the IJ at least one is frequent operating 24 hours a day free of charge The newest metro line is the North South line which was opened on 22 July 2018 Metro edit nbsp Amsterdam MetroMain article Amsterdam Metro 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gauge Power 750V DC third rail Amsterdam Diemen Ouder AmstelMetro routes edit 50 Isolatorweg Station Sloterdijk Station Lelylaan Station Zuid Station Bijlmer ArenA Gein 51 Isolatorweg Station Sloterdijk Station Lelylaan Station Zuid Amstelstation Centraal Station 52 Station Zuid Rokin Amsterdam Centraal Station Noord 53 Amsterdam Centraal Amstelstation Station Diemen Zuid Gaasperplas 54 Amsterdam Centraal Amstelstation Station Bijlmer ArenA GeinLight rail editMain article Amsteltram 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gauge Power 600V DC overhead Amsterdam AmstelveenFormer light rail route edit 51 Amsterdam Centraal Amstelstation Station Zuid Buitenveldert Amstelveen WestwijkUntil 3 March 2019 line 51 to Amstelveen was a metro service between Central Station and Station Zuid At Station Zuid it switched from third rail to pantograph and catenary wires From there to Amstelveen Centrum it shared its track with tram line 5 The light rail vehicles on this line are capable of using both 600V overhead and 750V DC third rail power supplies Tram edit nbsp Amsterdam TramMain article Trams in Amsterdam 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gauge Power 600V DC overhead Amsterdam Amstelveen DiemenTram routes edit 1 Amsterdam Muiderpoort Vijzelgracht Leidseplein Station Lelylaan Osdorp De Aker 2 Amsterdam Centraal Leidsestraat Hoofddorpplein Nieuw Sloten 3 Zoutkeetsgracht Ceintuurbaan Muiderpoortstation Flevopark 4 Amsterdam Centraal Utrechtsestraat Station RAI 5 Westerpark Elandsgracht Leidseplein Museumplein Station Zuid Amstelveen Stadshart 7 Slotermeer Leidseplein Azartplein 12 Amsterdam Centraal Leidseplein Museumplein Ceintuurbaan Amstelstation 13 Amsterdam Centraal Rozengracht Geuzenveld 14 Amsterdam Centraal Dam Artis Zoo Flevopark 17 Amsterdam Centraal Rozengracht Station Lelylaan Osdorp Dijkgraafplein 19 Amsterdam Sloterdijk Bos en Lommer Elandsgracht Leidseplein Vijzelgracht Diemen Sniep 24 Amsterdam Centraal Rokin Vijzelgracht De Pijp Ceintuurbaan VU Medisch Centrum 25 Station Zuid Buitenveldert Amstelveen Westwijk 26 Amsterdam Centraal Piet Heintunnel IJburg 27 Dijkgraafplein Surinameplein This route operates during Weekday AM rush hour only Buses edit nbsp Amsterdam BusAs of March 2021 update GVB bus services had 22 regular daytime routes numbered between 15 68 8 rush hour routes 200 series route numbers 11 night routes numbered as N plus two digits of which just 2 routes run seven days a week One route 369 runs between Schiphol Airport and Sloterdijk station railway and metro connections 7 Three routes 461 463 464 offer free rides to the Gelderlandplein shopping centre in the Buitenveldert neighbourhood of Amsterdam 8 As of March 2021 update there were 233 buses in the fleet of which 31 were electric 9 The busiest bus route as of 2017 is bus route 21 running every 8 minutes or less seven days a week 10 Bus routes edit Line Route Notes15 Station Sloterdijk Station Zuid18 Amsterdam Centraal Slotervaart21 Amsterdam Centraal Geuzenveld22 Station Sloterdijk Muiderpoortstation34 Noorderpark metrostation Olof Palmeplein35 Molenwijk Olof Palmeplein36 Station Noord Station Sloterdijk37 Station Noord Amstelstation38 Buiksloterham Station Noord40 Amstelstation Muiderpoortstation41 Station Holendrecht Muiderpoortstation43 Amsterdam Centraal Borneo eiland44 Station Bijlmer ArenA Diemen Noord47 Station Bijlmer ArenA Station Holendrecht48 Amsterdam Centraal Houthavens49 Station Bijlmer ArenA Station Weesp Operates during daytime hours on weekdays only 61 Station Sloterdijk Osdorpplein62 Station Lelylaan Amstelstation63 Station Lelylaan Osdorp De Aker65 KNSM eiland Station Zuid66 Station Bijlmer ArenA IJburg68 Metrostation Henk Sneevlietweg Riekerpolder Operates during daytime hours on weekdays only 231 Station Sloterdijk Abberdaan Rush hour commuter route232 Station Sloterdijk Westpoort Rush hour commuter route233 Station Sloterdijk Westpoort Rush hour commuter route245 Molenwijk Schiphol Zuid Early morning one way route to Schipol Airport246 Borneo eiland Schiphol Zuid Early morning one way route to Schipol Airport247 Bos en Lommerplein Schiphol Zuid Early morning one way route to Schipol Airport267 Anderlechtlaan John M Keynesplein Rush hour commuter route369 Station Sloterdijk Schiphol Operates to and from Schipol Airport461 Gelderlandplein Gustav Mahlerplein Only operates during late morning and afternoon hours463 Gelderlandplein Bolestein Only operates during late morning and afternoon hours464 Gelderlandplein Vivaldi Only operates during late morning and afternoon hoursNight bus routes edit These routes operate as a hub and spoke model Hours of operation are extended longer on Saturday and Sunday mornings due to a later start of service for daytime routes Line Route Days of OperationN81 Centraal Station Station Sloterdijk Friday and weekend nightsN82 Centraal Station Geuzenveld Friday and weekend nightsN83 Centraal Station Osdorp De Aker Friday and weekend nightsN84 Centraal Station Amstelveen Busstation Friday and weekend nightsN85 Centraal Station Station Gein NightlyN86 Centraal Station Station Bijlmer ArenA Weekend nightsN87 Centraal Station Station Bijlmer ArenA NightlyN88 Centraal Station Nieuw Sloten Friday and weekend nightsN89 Centraal Station IJburg Friday and weekend nightsN91 Centraal Station Nieuwendam Friday and weekend nightsN93 Centraal Station Molenwijk Friday and weekend nightsFerries edit nbsp Amsterdam FerrySince 1 July 2013 GVB Veren veren meaning ferries has been operating ferry services crossing both the IJ and the North Sea Canal on behalf of the City of Amsterdam Most of these ferries offer free rides for pedestrians and cyclists Within the City of Amsterdam there are seven ferry routes across the IJ two of which operate overnight Outside of Amsterdam the GVB operates three ferry routes across the North Sea Canal at Zaandam Velsen and Assendelft The GVB has 19 ferry boats servicing these routes and is replacing diesel powered ferries with electrically operated vessels The ferries have a maximum speed of 19 kilometres per hour 12 mph 11 Ferry routes crossing the IJ are 12 13 F1 Azartplein to Zamenhofstraat F2 Central Station to IJplein F3 Central Station to Buiksloterweg 24 7 with a 12 minute frequency between 12 00am and 6 24am F4 Central Station to NDSM F5 Central Station to NDSM via Pontsteiger F6 Pontsteiger to Distelweg F7 Pontsteiger to NDSM F9 Zeeburgereiland to Sporenburg 14 Ferry routes crossing the North Sea Canal are 12 F20 Hempontplein to Zaandam F21 Spaarndam to Assendelft 24 7 F22 Velsen Zuid to Velsen Noord 24 7 Ticketing editThe Amsterdam public transport network falls under the National Tariff System of the Netherlands and the GVB has a few of its own tickets notably the 24 48 and 72 hour tickets The electronic OV chipkaart has been the only ticketing system valid in the Amsterdam metro since the summer of 2009 and in the rest of the network tram bus since June 2010 Most trams carry conductors but as they no longer stamp passengers strippenkaarten their role has been deskilled it now consists in ensuring security along with selling the occasional OV chipkaart and optionally announcing the stops Notes edit Sometimes also written Gemeentevervoerbedrijf in Dutch References edit GVB 2016 GVB Resources amp numbers GVB Retrieved 9 June 2014 dead link a b c Een historie van meer dan 100 jaar GVB in Dutch Gemeente Vervoerbedrijf Archived from the original on 22 September 2020 Retrieved 24 March 2021 Gemeentetram Amsterdam Serie 35 42 traminfo nl in Dutch Retrieved 24 March 2021 GVB Activa B V Port of Amsterdam May 2018 Retrieved 21 March 2021 Transportation vision 2024 GVB Archived from the original on 24 July 2014 Retrieved 18 July 2014 Stadsregio Amsterdam is Vervoerregio Amsterdam in Dutch Vervoerregio Amsterdam 22 December 2016 Retrieved 21 March 2021 Lines bus GVB Retrieved 24 March 2021 Gelderlandpleinlijn Gelderlandplein Retrieved 24 March 2021 Bus in cijfers GVB in Dutch Retrieved 24 March 2021 Vervoer in cijfers GVB Archived from the original on 28 December 2011 Veren in cijfers GVB in Dutch Gemeente Vervoerbedrijf Retrieved 18 March 2021 a b Lines ferries GVB Gemeente Vervoerbedrijf Retrieved 18 March 2021 Amsterdam Ferry Services amp Map Amsterdam Tips Retrieved 18 March 2021 Opening nieuwe pontverbinding Zeeburgereiland Sluisbuurt Sporenburg OHG Tegelbergplein in Dutch Gemeente Amsterdam 9 January 2023 Archived from the original on 11 April 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gemeentevervoerbedrijf Amsterdam GVB official in English Tram Travels Gemeentevervoerbedrijf Amsterdam GVB UrbanRail Net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title GVB Amsterdam amp oldid 1203676417, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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