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Rotterdam Centraal station

Rotterdam Centraal station (Dutch pronunciation: [rɔtərˈdɑm sɛnˈtraːl], English: Rotterdam Central station) is the main railway station of the city Rotterdam in South Holland, Netherlands. The station received an average of 112,000 passengers daily in 2019.[1] The current station building, located at Station Square, was officially opened in March 2014.[2]

Rotterdam Centraal
The station building in February 2014
General information
LocationStationsplein 8a
Rotterdam
Netherlands
Coordinates51°55′28″N 4°28′10″E / 51.92444°N 4.46944°E / 51.92444; 4.46944
Line(s)
Tracks13
Connections
Construction
Parking97 spaces
Bicycle facilitiesParking station, racks, repair shop
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeRtd
History
Opened
  • 1847 (first)
  • 21 May 1957 (train)
  • 9 February 1968 (metro/subway)
  • March 2014 (current building)
Services
Preceding station Eurostar Following station
Amsterdam Centraal
Terminus
Eurostar
Brussels-South
Schiphol Airport Antwerpen-Centraal
towards Paris-Nord
Antwerpen-Centraal
Eurostar
(winter)
Antwerpen-Centraal
Eurostar
(summer)
Antwerpen-Centraal
Preceding station NS International Following station
Schiphol Airport Intercity Direct 9200 Breda
Preceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
Rotterdam Alexander
towards Groningen
NS Intercity 500 Terminus
Rotterdam Alexander
towards Leeuwarden
NS Intercity 600
Schiphol Airport NS Intercity Direct 900 Breda
Terminus
NS Intercity Direct 1000 Terminus
Delft NS Intercity 1100 Breda
Delft NS Nachtnet 1400
Night train
Terminus
Schiedam Centrum NS Intercity 2200
Rotterdam Blaak
towards Vlissingen
Schiedam Centrum NS Intercity 2400
Rotterdam Blaak
towards Dordrecht
Rotterdam Alexander NS Intercity 2800 Terminus
Schiedam Centrum NS Intercity 3200
Terminus NS Nachtnet 21400
Night train
Dordrecht
Rotterdam Noord
towards Uitgeest
NS Sprinter 4000 Terminus
Schiedam Centrum NS Sprinter 5000 Rotterdam Blaak
towards Dordrecht
NS Sprinter 5100 Rotterdam Blaak
towards Roosendaal
Preceding station Rotterdam Metro Following station
Stadhuis
towards De Akkers
Line D Terminus
Stadhuis
towards Slinge
Line E Blijdorp
Location
Rotterdam Centraal
Location within Southwest Randstad
Rotterdam Centraal
Rotterdam Centraal (Netherlands)

History edit

 
Railways in Rotterdam in 1936.
 
Rotterdam's former Centraal Station by architect Sybold van Ravesteyn built 1950–1957.

Before World War II, Rotterdam did not have a central railway station - instead there were four stations in and around the city centre:

Delftse Poort station was badly damaged by bombing in the Rotterdam Blitz. The new Centraal station was rebuilt just westwards of the site. Its original building was designed by architect Sybold van Ravesteyn and was completed on 13 March 1957, officially opening on 21 May. Maas station had closed in 1953 and trains from Utrecht were diverted to Centraal station via the new Rotterdam Noord station. However, the Hofpleinlijn (which later became part of RandstadRail) continued to bypass the station. Hofplein station was eventually closed in 2010 after the Hofpleinlijn was redirected through a tunnel and connected to Centraal station for the first time.

On 9 February 1968 Princess Beatrix opened the first metro line in the Netherlands at Centraal station. The line connected the station to the south of Rotterdam and is now known as Line D. The first subway station had an island platform with two tracks. On 28 September 2009, a new and more spacious underground station opened right next to the old one, which was immediately demolished. The new station has two island platforms with three tracks.

The mainline station nowadays has seven island platforms with thirteen platform tracks. There are three tracks without platform (tracks 2, 5 and 10). In 2007, it was used by approximately 110,000 passengers a day.

The 1957 station building was closed in 2007 and demolished the next year - making it the first major post-war railway station in the Netherlands to be taken down to make way for a new one. The new station was completed and opened in 2014.

New Rotterdam Centraal edit

A total reconstruction of the station and its surroundings started in 2004 to cope with an increasing number of trains, for example the high-speed train between Amsterdam, Brussels and Paris, and to accommodate for RandstadRail. Furthermore, the existing station, especially the passenger tunnel, also became too small to handle the growing number of passengers. Traveller numbers were projected to be 320,000 per day in 2025. To cope with this increase, a new station was necessary.

 
Rearranged roof text spelled the 1957 Central Station's swan song.
 
The clock and letters from 1957 were carried over on the new station

In June 2004, ProRail, NS and the Municipality of Rotterdam awarded the contract to Team CS, a cooperative between Benthem Crouwel Architekten, MVSA Meyer & Van Schooten Architects, and West 8, for transforming the existing plans into a design for the new Central Station.

On 16 May 2006 Mayor Ivo Opstelten revealed a work of Onno Poiesz consisting of the word EXIT, which was mounted behind the windows of the facade. Some of the letters "CENTRAAL STATION" that stood on the roof of the station until its closing were put in a different order by Peter Hopman and Margien Reuvekamp of Bureau Lakenvelder to read "TRAAN LATEN" ("SHED A TEAR"). The final closure of the outdated station took place on 2 September 2007 in the presence of Mayor Opstelten, to allow for the demolition of the station. Between 16 January 2008 and the end of March 2008 the station was completely demolished.

Passengers then, for years, had to use amenities housed in a temporary shelter, a smurf-blue building complex on Conrad Street on the northeast corner of the Groothandelsgebouw. The bicycle tunnel served as a temporary passenger tunnel. On 28 November 2012 the six-times-as-large, new passenger tunnel opened, and on 28 August 2013 the renovated bicycle tunnel opened; the so-called biscuits - artworks that had adorned the wings of the former Central Station - are now above the ends of the bicycle tunnel. The full completion of the station was on 13 March 2014, when the station was reopened by King Willem-Alexander.[3] Rotterdam Centraal Station, as the station is now officially called - on the south side, at the explicit request of the citizens of Rotterdam, the name Centraal Station in the lettering that architect Van Ravensteyn had put on the old station, has returned - will obtain the status of world station, as it is on the international high-speed railway towards Belgium. Some modifications to accommodate security screening of Eurostar passengers from the UK were made and finished in March 2018.[4]

In addition to the railway station, the old metro station of Rotterdam Centraal with two tracks and an island platform was renewed and extended to accommodate for the light rail connection to The Hague Central Station. The location of the former island platform is now occupied by switches. The tracks of the RandstadRail Metro Line E were connected to the rest of the metro network with a new tunnel at Rotterdam Central Station. The new metro station has three tracks and two island platforms. Track 1 serves metro line E, part of RandstadRail in the direction Den Haag Central Station. Track 2 is for metro line E towards Slinge; additional services between Slinge - Rotterdam Central vv also use track 2 as terminus of metro line D. Track 3 is between the two island platforms; uniquely the doors of the subway open on both sides while halting at this platform. The latter track is used as the starting point of Metro Line D to the Akkers. On 28 September 2009 the new metro station was opened, after it had been closed for two days. The connection for RandstadRail was officially opened on 16 August 2010, a day after it was available for passenger service.

On 26 March 2014, one of the 60-year-old trees that had to 'move' to allow for the renovation of the station area was placed on Conrad Street.

On 4 February 2020, the Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management, Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, and the UK Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, announced that juxtaposed controls would be established in the station. According to the announcement, starting from 18 May 2020, Eurostar passengers travelling to the UK would clear exit checks from the Schengen Area as well as UK entry checks (conducted by the UK Border Force) in the station before boarding their train (without having to disembark at Brussels-South station, go through the juxtaposed controls there, and board another train to the UK).[5][6] However, the launch was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7] The inauguration of juxtaposed controls in the station subsequently took place on 26 October 2020.[8]

Destinations edit

As it is one of the four main stations in the Netherlands it is well connected with cities all over the country. Major destinations include:

Amsterdam, Amersfoort, Bergen op Zoom, Breda, Dordrecht, Delft, The Hague (Den Haag), Eindhoven, Gouda, Groningen, Haarlem, Leeuwarden, Leiden, Middelburg, Roosendaal, Tilburg, Utrecht, Venlo, Vlissingen and Zwolle.

There are also international services to Antwerp, Brussels and Paris up to 14 times a day and to Disneyland Paris twice per day.

Eurostar services from London to Amsterdam Centraal also call here. Direct services to London were due to start on 18 May 2020,[6] but this was postponed to 26 October due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9]

Train services edit

As of 15 December 2019, the following train services call at this station:

  • International service
    • Thalys: Amsterdam – Rotterdam Central – Antwerp – Brussels – Chambéry – Bourg-Saint-Maurice (in winter)
    • Thalys: Amsterdam – Rotterdam Central – Antwerp – Brussels – Avignon – Marseille (in summer)
    • Thalys: Amsterdam – Rotterdam Central – Antwerp – Brussels – Paris
    • Thalys: Amsterdam – Rotterdam Central – Antwerp – Brussels – Aéroport Charles de Gaulle - Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy
    • Eurostar: Amsterdam – Rotterdam Central – Brussels – London
    • Intercity Direct: Amsterdam – Schiphol – Rotterdam Central – Breda – Noorderkempen – Antwerp – Mechelen – Brussels Airport Zaventem – Brussels South/Midi
    • Intercity : The Hague HS – Rotterdam Central – Breda – Noorderkempen – Antwerp – Mechelen – Brussels Airport Zaventem – Brussels South/Midi
  • Express services
    • Intercity: Rotterdam Central – Gouda – Utrecht – Amersfoort – Zwolle – Assen – Groningen
    • Intercity: Rotterdam Central – Gouda – Utrecht – Amersfoort – Zwolle – Meppel – Steenwijk – Heerenveen – Leeuwarden
    • Intercity Direct: Amsterdam – Schiphol – Rotterdam Central – Breda
    • Intercity Direct: Amsterdam – Schiphol – Rotterdam Central
    • Intercity: The Hague – Delft – Rotterdam Central – Breda – Tilburg – Eindhoven
    • Nachtnet: Rotterdam Central – Gouda/Delft – The Hague HS – Leiden – Schiphol – Amsterdam – Utrecht
    • Intercity: Vlissingen – Middelburg – Goes – Bergen op Zoom – Roosendaal – Dordrecht – Rotterdam Central – Schiedam – Delft – The Hague HS – Leiden – Haarlem – Amsterdam
    • Intercity: Dordrecht – Rotterdam Central – Schiedam – Delft – The Hague HS – Leiden – Schiphol – Amsterdam Zuid – Duivendrecht – Almere – Lelystad **
    • Intercity: Rotterdam Central – Gouda – Utrecht
    • Nachtnet: Rotterdam Central – Dordrecht – Breda – Tilburg – Eindhoven
  • Only during evening and on Sundays:
    • Intercity: Dordrecht – Rotterdam – Schiedam – Delft – The Hague HS – Leiden – Schiphol – Amsterdam Zuid – Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA – Utrecht – 's-Hertogenbosch – Eindhoven – Helmond – Deurne – Horst Sevenum – Blerick – Venlo**
  • Local services
    • Sprinter: Uitgeest – Zaandam – Amsterdam – Breukelen – Woerden – Gouda – Rotterdam Central
    • Sprinter: The Hague – Delft – Rotterdam Central – Dordrecht
    • Sprinter: The Hague – Delft – Rotterdam Central – Dordrecht
    • Sprinter: Rotterdam Central – Gouda – Gouda Goverwelle
 
Panorama of the former Rotterdam Centraal

Metro services edit

Rotterdam Centraal currently serves as a terminus for metro line D, while line E trains continue further north to Voorburg and The Hague, sharing the section between Rotterdam Centraal and Slinge with line D. The trains are operated by RET.

Tram services edit

The station is served by almost all lines in the Rotterdam tramway network (4, 7, 8, 12, 20, 21, 23, 24 and 25) and are operated by RET

The routes of the trams are as follows:

Line Route Frequency Notes
4 Marconiplein Metro station - Delfshaven - Delfshaven Metro station - Eendrachtsplein Metro station - Centraal Station - Weena - Oude Noorden - Station Noord - Hillegersberg - Molenlaan
  • Outside Summer and Christmas holidays: 6x/hour, but only 4x/hour on weekends and only 3x/hour on evenings
  • Summer and Christmas holidays: 4x/hour, but only 3x/hour on evenings
7 Willemsplein - Willemskade - Eendrachtsplein Metro station - Centraal Station - Weena - Crooswijk - Kralingen - Voorschoterlaan Metro station - Woudestein - Erasmus Universiteit
  • Outside holidays: 6x/hour, but only 4x/hour on weekends and only 3x/hour on evenings
  • Holidays: 4x/hour, but only 3x/hour on evenings
8 Spangen - Marconiplein Metro station - Delfshaven - Delfshaven Metro station - Euromast/Erasmus MC - Leuvehaven Metro station - Beurs Metro station - Lijnbaan - Centraal Station - Weena - Oude Noorden - Station Noord - Kleiweg
  • Outside holidays: 6x/hour, but only 4x/hour on weekends and only 3x/hour on evenings
  • Holidays: 4x/hour, but only 3x/hour on evenings
12 Centraal Station - Weena - Stadhuis Metro station - Beurs Metro station - Leuvehaven Metro station - Wilhelminaplein Metro station - Kop van Zuid - De Kuip (Stadion Feijenoord) Special tram line that operates only at football matches and concerts at De Kuip
20 Kreekhuizen - Station Lombardijen - Lombardijen - Randweg - Laan op Zuid - Wilhelminaplein Metro station - Leuvehaven Metro station - Beurs Metro station - Lijnbaan - Centraal Station
  • Outside holidays: 8x/hour
  • Holidays: 6x/hour
Weekdays rush hours only
21 De Esch - Woudestein - Oostplein Metro station - Station Blaak - Beurs Metro station - Stadhuis Metro station - Weena - Centraal Station - Middellandstraat - Nieuwe Westen - Marconiplein Metro station - Station Schiedam Centrum - Schiedam, Parkweg - Station Schiedam Nieuwland - Schiedam, Bachplein - Schiedam, Woudhoek
  • Outside Summer and Christmas holidays: 4x/hour, but only 3x/hour on weekends
  • Summer and Christmas holidays: 4x/hour, but only 3x/hour on evenings
Not on evenings and Sunday mornings
23 Beverwaard - Keizerswaard - IJsselmonde - De Kuip (Stadion Feijenoord) - Kop van Zuid - Wilhelminaplein Metro station - Leuvehaven Metro station - Beurs Metro station - Stadhuis Metro station - Weena - Centraal Station - Middellandstraat - Nieuwe Westen - Marconiplein Metro station
  • Outside Summer and Christmas holidays: 8x/hour, but only 6x/hour on weekends and only 4x/hour on evenings
  • Summer and Christmas holidays: 6x/hour, but only 4x/hour on evenings
24 De Esch - Woudestein - Oostplein Metro station - Station Blaak - Beurs Metro station - Stadhuis Metro station - Weena - Centraal Station - Middellandstraat - Nieuwe Westen - Marconiplein Metro station - Station Schiedam Centrum - Schiedam, Parkweg - Station Schiedam Nieuwland - Schiedam, Bachplein - Vlaardingen, Holy
  • Outside Summer and Christmas holidays: 4x/hour, but only 3x/hour on weekends
  • Summer and Christmas holidays: 3x/hour
25 Barendrecht, Carnisselande - Zuidwijk - Randweg - Laan op Zuid - Wilhelminaplein Metro station - Leuvehaven Metro station - Beurs Metro station - Lijnbaan - Centraal Station - Weena - Schiekade - Sint Franciscus Gasthuis - Melanchtonweg Metro station - Schiebroek
  • Outside Summer and Christmas holidays: 8x/hour, but only 6x/hour on weekends and only 4x/hour on evenings
  • Summer and Christmas holidays: 6x/hour, but only 4x/hour on evenings

Bus services edit

  • 33 Rotterdam Centraal - Blijdorp Zoo - Overschie - Rotterdam-The Hague Airport - Meijersplein Metro
  • 38 Crooswijk - Rotterdam Centraal - Oud-Mathenesse - Schiedam Centrum
  • 40 Rotterdam Centraal - Blijdorp Zoo - Overschie - Delft University - Delft
  • 44 Rotterdam Centraal - Erasmus University Medical Center - Carnisse - Zuidplein
  • Eurolines
  • Flixbus

There are also 13 nightbus lines operating every Friday and Saturday.

Amenities edit

The new travelers passage includes two supermarkets, a HEMA, a range of take-away food options, and two branches of Starbucks. There is also a "Station Living room".[10] The south side features an underground bicycle parking for over 5,000 bicycles. Both the north and the south side have taxi stops. Under the Kruisplein an underground parking garage has been built with a water storage facility on top; This garage is accessible from the south (=west-east) tube of the Weena Tunnel and will be connected to the parking garage under the Schouwburgplein.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Vijf weetjes over het jarige Rotterdam Centraal". Prorail.nl. 13 March 2019. Retrieved 7 October 2022.
  2. ^ Rotterdam Centraal station reopens with a pointed metal-clad entrance, Alyn Griffiths, 22 March 2014
  3. ^ King Willem Alexander opens new Rotterdam Central Station
  4. ^ "Rotterdam Centraal station to be modified for Eurostar services".
  5. ^ "Transport Secretary hails new horizons for rail travel across Europe". Gov.uk. HM Government. 4 February 2020. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  6. ^ a b . Eurostar. 4 February 2020. Archived from the original on 28 March 2020. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  7. ^ Hampson, Laura (30 April 2020). "Amsterdam to London Eurostar launch delayed due to coronavirus pandemic". Evening Standard. London. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  8. ^ "Eurostar's Amsterdam odyssey kicks off to little fanfare". EURACTIV. 27 October 2020.
  9. ^ "Lancering Eurostar Amsterdam - Londen uitgesteld". 26 March 2020.
  10. ^ (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 22 May 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2014.

External links edit

  • Rotterdam Centraal
  • NS website
  • Dutch Public Transport journey planner
  • RET website
  • (in Dutch) RET Network Map
  • (in Dutch) Live train departures for Rotterdam Centraal station

rotterdam, centraal, station, dutch, pronunciation, rɔtərˈdɑm, sɛnˈtraːl, english, rotterdam, central, station, main, railway, station, city, rotterdam, south, holland, netherlands, station, received, average, passengers, daily, 2019, current, station, buildin. Rotterdam Centraal station Dutch pronunciation rɔterˈdɑm sɛnˈtraːl English Rotterdam Central station is the main railway station of the city Rotterdam in South Holland Netherlands The station received an average of 112 000 passengers daily in 2019 1 The current station building located at Station Square was officially opened in March 2014 2 Rotterdam CentraalThe station building in February 2014General informationLocationStationsplein 8aRotterdamNetherlandsCoordinates51 55 28 N 4 28 10 E 51 92444 N 4 46944 E 51 92444 4 46944Line s Amsterdam Rotterdam railwayBreda Rotterdam railwayHSL ZuidUtrecht Rotterdam railwayTracks13ConnectionsRET Rotterdam Metro D E RET Rotterdam Tram 4 7 8 12 20 21 23 24 25RET 33 38 39 40 44 48EurolinesConstructionParking97 spacesBicycle facilitiesParking station racks repair shopAccessibleYesOther informationStation codeRtdHistoryOpened1847 first 21 May 1957 train 9 February 1968 metro subway March 2014 current building ServicesPreceding station Eurostar Following stationAmsterdam CentraalTerminus Eurostar Brussels Southtowards London St PancrasSchiphol Airporttowards Amsterdam Centraal Antwerpen Centraaltowards Paris NordAntwerpen Centraaltowards Disneyland ParisEurostar winter Antwerpen Centraaltowards Bourg Saint MauriceEurostar summer Antwerpen Centraaltowards Marseille Saint CharlesPreceding station NS International Following stationSchiphol Airporttowards Amsterdam Centraal Intercity Direct 9200 Bredatowards Brussels SouthPreceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following stationRotterdam Alexandertowards Groningen NS Intercity 500 TerminusRotterdam Alexandertowards Leeuwarden NS Intercity 600Schiphol Airporttowards Amsterdam Centraal NS Intercity Direct 900 BredaTerminusNS Intercity Direct 1000 TerminusDelfttowards Den Haag Centraal NS Intercity 1100 Bredatowards Eindhoven CentraalDelfttowards Utrecht Centraal NS Nachtnet 1400Night train TerminusSchiedam Centrumtowards Amsterdam Centraal NS Intercity 2200 Rotterdam Blaaktowards VlissingenSchiedam Centrumtowards Lelystad Centrum NS Intercity 2400 Rotterdam Blaaktowards DordrechtRotterdam Alexandertowards Utrecht Centraal NS Intercity 2800 TerminusSchiedam Centrumtowards Arnhem Centraal NS Intercity 3200Terminus NS Nachtnet 21400Night train Dordrechttowards Eindhoven CentraalRotterdam Noordtowards Uitgeest NS Sprinter 4000 TerminusSchiedam Centrumtowards Den Haag Centraal NS Sprinter 5000 Rotterdam Blaaktowards DordrechtNS Sprinter 5100 Rotterdam Blaaktowards RoosendaalPreceding station Rotterdam Metro Following stationStadhuistowards De Akkers Line D TerminusStadhuistowards Slinge Line E Blijdorptowards Den Haag CentraalLocationRotterdam CentraalLocation within Southwest RandstadShow map of Southwest RandstadRotterdam CentraalRotterdam Centraal Netherlands Show map of Netherlands Contents 1 History 2 New Rotterdam Centraal 3 Destinations 4 Train services 5 Metro services 6 Tram services 7 Bus services 8 Amenities 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Railways in Rotterdam in 1936 nbsp Rotterdam s former Centraal Station by architect Sybold van Ravesteyn built 1950 1957 Before World War II Rotterdam did not have a central railway station instead there were four stations in and around the city centre Rotterdam Delftsche Poort for westbound trains towards Schiedam Den Haag HS and Amsterdam CS and eastbound trains towards Dordrecht Rotterdam Beurs towards Dordrecht connected to Delftsche Poort Rotterdam Maas terminus for eastbound trains to Gouda and Utrecht Rotterdam Hofplein terminus for the Hofpleinlijn an alternative line to Den Haag HS also going to Scheveningen Delftse Poort station was badly damaged by bombing in the Rotterdam Blitz The new Centraal station was rebuilt just westwards of the site Its original building was designed by architect Sybold van Ravesteyn and was completed on 13 March 1957 officially opening on 21 May Maas station had closed in 1953 and trains from Utrecht were diverted to Centraal station via the new Rotterdam Noord station However the Hofpleinlijn which later became part of RandstadRail continued to bypass the station Hofplein station was eventually closed in 2010 after the Hofpleinlijn was redirected through a tunnel and connected to Centraal station for the first time On 9 February 1968 Princess Beatrix opened the first metro line in the Netherlands at Centraal station The line connected the station to the south of Rotterdam and is now known as Line D The first subway station had an island platform with two tracks On 28 September 2009 a new and more spacious underground station opened right next to the old one which was immediately demolished The new station has two island platforms with three tracks The mainline station nowadays has seven island platforms with thirteen platform tracks There are three tracks without platform tracks 2 5 and 10 In 2007 it was used by approximately 110 000 passengers a day The 1957 station building was closed in 2007 and demolished the next year making it the first major post war railway station in the Netherlands to be taken down to make way for a new one The new station was completed and opened in 2014 New Rotterdam Centraal editA total reconstruction of the station and its surroundings started in 2004 to cope with an increasing number of trains for example the high speed train between Amsterdam Brussels and Paris and to accommodate for RandstadRail Furthermore the existing station especially the passenger tunnel also became too small to handle the growing number of passengers Traveller numbers were projected to be 320 000 per day in 2025 To cope with this increase a new station was necessary nbsp Rearranged roof text spelled the 1957 Central Station s swan song nbsp The clock and letters from 1957 were carried over on the new station In June 2004 ProRail NS and the Municipality of Rotterdam awarded the contract to Team CS a cooperative between Benthem Crouwel Architekten MVSA Meyer amp Van Schooten Architects and West 8 for transforming the existing plans into a design for the new Central Station On 16 May 2006 Mayor Ivo Opstelten revealed a work of Onno Poiesz consisting of the word EXIT which was mounted behind the windows of the facade Some of the letters CENTRAAL STATION that stood on the roof of the station until its closing were put in a different order by Peter Hopman and Margien Reuvekamp of Bureau Lakenvelder to read TRAAN LATEN SHED A TEAR The final closure of the outdated station took place on 2 September 2007 in the presence of Mayor Opstelten to allow for the demolition of the station Between 16 January 2008 and the end of March 2008 the station was completely demolished Passengers then for years had to use amenities housed in a temporary shelter a smurf blue building complex on Conrad Street on the northeast corner of the Groothandelsgebouw The bicycle tunnel served as a temporary passenger tunnel On 28 November 2012 the six times as large new passenger tunnel opened and on 28 August 2013 the renovated bicycle tunnel opened the so called biscuits artworks that had adorned the wings of the former Central Station are now above the ends of the bicycle tunnel The full completion of the station was on 13 March 2014 when the station was reopened by King Willem Alexander 3 Rotterdam Centraal Station as the station is now officially called on the south side at the explicit request of the citizens of Rotterdam the name Centraal Station in the lettering that architect Van Ravensteyn had put on the old station has returned will obtain the status of world station as it is on the international high speed railway towards Belgium Some modifications to accommodate security screening of Eurostar passengers from the UK were made and finished in March 2018 4 In addition to the railway station the old metro station of Rotterdam Centraal with two tracks and an island platform was renewed and extended to accommodate for the light rail connection to The Hague Central Station The location of the former island platform is now occupied by switches The tracks of the RandstadRail Metro Line E were connected to the rest of the metro network with a new tunnel at Rotterdam Central Station The new metro station has three tracks and two island platforms Track 1 serves metro line E part of RandstadRail in the direction Den Haag Central Station Track 2 is for metro line E towards Slinge additional services between Slinge Rotterdam Central vv also use track 2 as terminus of metro line D Track 3 is between the two island platforms uniquely the doors of the subway open on both sides while halting at this platform The latter track is used as the starting point of Metro Line D to the Akkers On 28 September 2009 the new metro station was opened after it had been closed for two days The connection for RandstadRail was officially opened on 16 August 2010 a day after it was available for passenger service On 26 March 2014 one of the 60 year old trees that had to move to allow for the renovation of the station area was placed on Conrad Street On 4 February 2020 the Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management Cora van Nieuwenhuizen and the UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced that juxtaposed controls would be established in the station According to the announcement starting from 18 May 2020 Eurostar passengers travelling to the UK would clear exit checks from the Schengen Area as well as UK entry checks conducted by the UK Border Force in the station before boarding their train without having to disembark at Brussels South station go through the juxtaposed controls there and board another train to the UK 5 6 However the launch was postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic 7 The inauguration of juxtaposed controls in the station subsequently took place on 26 October 2020 8 Destinations editAs it is one of the four main stations in the Netherlands it is well connected with cities all over the country Major destinations include Amsterdam Amersfoort Bergen op Zoom Breda Dordrecht Delft The Hague Den Haag Eindhoven Gouda Groningen Haarlem Leeuwarden Leiden Middelburg Roosendaal Tilburg Utrecht Venlo Vlissingen and Zwolle There are also international services to Antwerp Brussels and Paris up to 14 times a day and to Disneyland Paris twice per day Eurostar services from London to Amsterdam Centraal also call here Direct services to London were due to start on 18 May 2020 6 but this was postponed to 26 October due to the COVID 19 pandemic 9 Train services editAs of 15 December 2019 update the following train services call at this station International service Thalys Amsterdam Rotterdam Central Antwerp Brussels Chambery Bourg Saint Maurice in winter Thalys Amsterdam Rotterdam Central Antwerp Brussels Avignon Marseille in summer Thalys Amsterdam Rotterdam Central Antwerp Brussels Paris Thalys Amsterdam Rotterdam Central Antwerp Brussels Aeroport Charles de Gaulle Marne la Vallee Chessy Eurostar Amsterdam Rotterdam Central Brussels London Intercity Direct Amsterdam Schiphol Rotterdam Central Breda Noorderkempen Antwerp Mechelen Brussels Airport Zaventem Brussels South Midi Intercity The Hague HS Rotterdam Central Breda Noorderkempen Antwerp Mechelen Brussels Airport Zaventem Brussels South Midi Express services Intercity Rotterdam Central Gouda Utrecht Amersfoort Zwolle Assen Groningen Intercity Rotterdam Central Gouda Utrecht Amersfoort Zwolle Meppel Steenwijk Heerenveen Leeuwarden Intercity Direct Amsterdam Schiphol Rotterdam Central Breda Intercity Direct Amsterdam Schiphol Rotterdam Central Intercity The Hague Delft Rotterdam Central Breda Tilburg Eindhoven Nachtnet Rotterdam Central Gouda Delft The Hague HS Leiden Schiphol Amsterdam Utrecht Intercity Vlissingen Middelburg Goes Bergen op Zoom Roosendaal Dordrecht Rotterdam Central Schiedam Delft The Hague HS Leiden Haarlem Amsterdam Intercity Dordrecht Rotterdam Central Schiedam Delft The Hague HS Leiden Schiphol Amsterdam Zuid Duivendrecht Almere Lelystad Intercity Rotterdam Central Gouda Utrecht Nachtnet Rotterdam Central Dordrecht Breda Tilburg Eindhoven Only during evening and on Sundays Intercity Dordrecht Rotterdam Schiedam Delft The Hague HS Leiden Schiphol Amsterdam Zuid Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA Utrecht s Hertogenbosch Eindhoven Helmond Deurne Horst Sevenum Blerick Venlo Local services Sprinter Uitgeest Zaandam Amsterdam Breukelen Woerden Gouda Rotterdam Central Sprinter The Hague Delft Rotterdam Central Dordrecht Sprinter The Hague Delft Rotterdam Central Dordrecht Sprinter Rotterdam Central Gouda Gouda Goverwelle nbsp Panorama of the former Rotterdam CentraalMetro services editRotterdam Centraal currently serves as a terminus for metro line D while line E trains continue further north to Voorburg and The Hague sharing the section between Rotterdam Centraal and Slinge with line D The trains are operated by RET Tram services editThe station is served by almost all lines in the Rotterdam tramway network 4 7 8 12 20 21 23 24 and 25 and are operated by RETThe routes of the trams are as follows Line Route Frequency Notes4 Marconiplein Metro station Delfshaven Delfshaven Metro station Eendrachtsplein Metro station Centraal Station Weena Oude Noorden Station Noord Hillegersberg Molenlaan Outside Summer and Christmas holidays 6x hour but only 4x hour on weekends and only 3x hour on evenings Summer and Christmas holidays 4x hour but only 3x hour on evenings7 Willemsplein Willemskade Eendrachtsplein Metro station Centraal Station Weena Crooswijk Kralingen Voorschoterlaan Metro station Woudestein Erasmus Universiteit Outside holidays 6x hour but only 4x hour on weekends and only 3x hour on evenings Holidays 4x hour but only 3x hour on evenings8 Spangen Marconiplein Metro station Delfshaven Delfshaven Metro station Euromast Erasmus MC Leuvehaven Metro station Beurs Metro station Lijnbaan Centraal Station Weena Oude Noorden Station Noord Kleiweg Outside holidays 6x hour but only 4x hour on weekends and only 3x hour on evenings Holidays 4x hour but only 3x hour on evenings12 Centraal Station Weena Stadhuis Metro station Beurs Metro station Leuvehaven Metro station Wilhelminaplein Metro station Kop van Zuid De Kuip Stadion Feijenoord Special tram line that operates only at football matches and concerts at De Kuip20 Kreekhuizen Station Lombardijen Lombardijen Randweg Laan op Zuid Wilhelminaplein Metro station Leuvehaven Metro station Beurs Metro station Lijnbaan Centraal Station Outside holidays 8x hour Holidays 6x hour Weekdays rush hours only21 De Esch Woudestein Oostplein Metro station Station Blaak Beurs Metro station Stadhuis Metro station Weena Centraal Station Middellandstraat Nieuwe Westen Marconiplein Metro station Station Schiedam Centrum Schiedam Parkweg Station Schiedam Nieuwland Schiedam Bachplein Schiedam Woudhoek Outside Summer and Christmas holidays 4x hour but only 3x hour on weekends Summer and Christmas holidays 4x hour but only 3x hour on evenings Not on evenings and Sunday mornings23 Beverwaard Keizerswaard IJsselmonde De Kuip Stadion Feijenoord Kop van Zuid Wilhelminaplein Metro station Leuvehaven Metro station Beurs Metro station Stadhuis Metro station Weena Centraal Station Middellandstraat Nieuwe Westen Marconiplein Metro station Outside Summer and Christmas holidays 8x hour but only 6x hour on weekends and only 4x hour on evenings Summer and Christmas holidays 6x hour but only 4x hour on evenings24 De Esch Woudestein Oostplein Metro station Station Blaak Beurs Metro station Stadhuis Metro station Weena Centraal Station Middellandstraat Nieuwe Westen Marconiplein Metro station Station Schiedam Centrum Schiedam Parkweg Station Schiedam Nieuwland Schiedam Bachplein Vlaardingen Holy Outside Summer and Christmas holidays 4x hour but only 3x hour on weekends Summer and Christmas holidays 3x hour25 Barendrecht Carnisselande Zuidwijk Randweg Laan op Zuid Wilhelminaplein Metro station Leuvehaven Metro station Beurs Metro station Lijnbaan Centraal Station Weena Schiekade Sint Franciscus Gasthuis Melanchtonweg Metro station Schiebroek Outside Summer and Christmas holidays 8x hour but only 6x hour on weekends and only 4x hour on evenings Summer and Christmas holidays 6x hour but only 4x hour on eveningsBus services edit33 Rotterdam Centraal Blijdorp Zoo Overschie Rotterdam The Hague Airport Meijersplein Metro 38 Crooswijk Rotterdam Centraal Oud Mathenesse Schiedam Centrum 40 Rotterdam Centraal Blijdorp Zoo Overschie Delft University Delft 44 Rotterdam Centraal Erasmus University Medical Center Carnisse Zuidplein Eurolines FlixbusThere are also 13 nightbus lines operating every Friday and Saturday Amenities editThe new travelers passage includes two supermarkets a HEMA a range of take away food options and two branches of Starbucks There is also a Station Living room 10 The south side features an underground bicycle parking for over 5 000 bicycles Both the north and the south side have taxi stops Under the Kruisplein an underground parking garage has been built with a water storage facility on top This garage is accessible from the south west east tube of the Weena Tunnel and will be connected to the parking garage under the Schouwburgplein See also editRandstadRail Nederlandse SpoorwegenReferences edit Vijf weetjes over het jarige Rotterdam Centraal Prorail nl 13 March 2019 Retrieved 7 October 2022 Rotterdam Centraal station reopens with a pointed metal clad entrance Alyn Griffiths 22 March 2014 King Willem Alexander opens new Rotterdam Central Station Rotterdam Centraal station to be modified for Eurostar services Transport Secretary hails new horizons for rail travel across Europe Gov uk HM Government 4 February 2020 Retrieved 28 March 2020 a b Eurostar transforms link between London and Amsterdam with services now direct both to and from the Netherlands Eurostar 4 February 2020 Archived from the original on 28 March 2020 Retrieved 28 March 2020 Hampson Laura 30 April 2020 Amsterdam to London Eurostar launch delayed due to coronavirus pandemic Evening Standard London Retrieved 1 May 2020 Eurostar s Amsterdam odyssey kicks off to little fanfare EURACTIV 27 October 2020 Lancering Eurostar Amsterdam Londen uitgesteld 26 March 2020 NS Stations StationsHuiskamer in Dutch Archived from the original on 22 May 2014 Retrieved 22 May 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rotterdam Central station Rotterdam Centraal NS website Dutch Public Transport journey planner RET website in Dutch RET Network Map in Dutch Live train departures for Rotterdam Centraal station Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rotterdam Centraal station amp oldid 1190746994, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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