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Rotterdam Metro

The Rotterdam Metro (Dutch: Rotterdamse metro) is a rapid transit system operated in Rotterdam, Netherlands and surrounding municipalities by RET. The first line, called Noord – Zuidlijn (North – South line) opened in 1968 and ran from Centraal Station to Zuidplein, crossing the river Nieuwe Maas in a tunnel. It was the first metro system to open in the Netherlands. At the time it was also one of the shortest metro lines in the world with a length of only 5.9 km (3.7 mi).

Rotterdam Metro
Overview
Native nameRotterdamse metro
LocaleRotterdam, Netherlands
Transit typeRapid transit and light rail
Number of lines5
Number of stations71
Annual ridership96 million (2018)[1]
WebsiteRET (in English)[2]
Operation
Began operation9 February 1968
Operator(s)RET
Number of vehicles167[3]
Technical
System length102.3 km (63.6 mi)
Electrification750 V DC

In 1982 a second line was opened, the Oost – Westlijn (East – West line), running between Capelsebrug and Coolhaven stations. In the late 1990s, the lines were named after two historic Rotterdam citizens, the Erasmus Line (North – South) after Desiderius Erasmus and the Caland Line (East – West) after Pieter Caland. As of December 2009, these names were dropped again in favour of a combination of letters and colours, to emphasise and clarify the difference between the separate branches, especially of the former East – West line.

Lines edit

Lines A and B edit

In the northeast of Rotterdam, Lines A and B branch to Binnenhof (Line A) and to Nesselande (Line B). The latter has been extended since September 2005; before that date, this line terminated at De Tochten.

North of Capelsebrug station and west of Schiedam Centrum station, with the exception of the De Tochten-Nesselande section, Lines A and B have some level crossings (with priority), and could therefore be called light rail instead of metro. These sections also have overhead wires, while most of the system has a third rail (the other exception is Line E (RandstadRail) to The Hague). However, the term light rail is not used in Rotterdam; most people just call these branches metro.

As of 30 September 2019 Line B is connected to the Schiedam–Hoek van Holland railway line, extending the metro network to Hook of Holland (Hoek van Holland), while line A operates on this line as far as Vlaardingen West, starting 1 November 2019.

Line C edit

 
Pernis metro station
 
Troelstralaan metro station

At Capelsebrug, Line C branches off the main East-West section to De Terp in Capelle aan den IJssel. Until November 2002, the Calandlijn (now lines A, B and C) terminated in the west of Rotterdam, at Marconiplein. On 4 November 2002 an extension through the city of Schiedam towards Spijkenisse was opened. The extension included four new stations in Schiedam (including Schiedam Centrum station) and one in Pernis. Line C joins Line D at the Tussenwater station in Hoogvliet. Line A and B branch off to the Schiedam-Hoek van Holland railway, while Line C trains continue and, like those on the Line D, terminate at De Akkers station in Spijkenisse.

Line D edit

 
De Akkers metro station

Line D runs from Rotterdam Centraal via Beurs, Slinge, Rhoon, Tussenwater, and Spijkenisse Centrum towards De Akkers.

Line D intersects with Lines A, B and C at Beurs station. Before the connection with Line E at Rotterdam Centraal was realized in December 2011, some Line D trains terminated at Slinge during rush hours.

Line E edit

Line E is a direct conversion of the former Hofpleinlijn from a railway line to a rapid transit line in 2006. The section of the route between Laan van NOI and Leidschendam-Voorburg is shared with light rail vehicles on two routes from the Hague tram network heading towards Zoetermeer via the Zoetermeer Stadslijn. All of these services fall under the RandstadRail branding.

At the time of opening, the old Hofplein station was temporarily kept as the line's southern terminus. On 17 August 2010, however, a new tunnel opened, which connected the metro station at Rotterdam Centraal via a new tunnel and new Blijdorp station with the existing tracks near Melanchthonweg station.

For the next year, work was in progress to connect Line D to Line E at Rotterdam Centraal station. Since the completion of this project in December 2011, all trains coming from Den Haag Centraal terminate at Slinge (these are Line E trains), while line D continues in service between De Akkers and Rotterdam Centraal.

The line's northern terminus used the former railway platforms at Den Haag Centraal, which had been inherited from NS and in use since 1975, having been moved from the previous terminus at Den Haag Hollands Spoor. These platforms remained in use until 12 February 2016. The line was then closed between here and Laan Van NOI while construction was completed of a new station built on an elevated viaduct adjacent to the railway platforms. This opened on 22 August 2016.[4]

Network map edit

 


Rolling stock edit

Series Built Vehicle numbers Manufacturer Status Power supply Vehicle length Cabs Image
5000 (MG2) 1966–1967
1970
5001-5027
5051-5066
Werkspoor Retired Third rail only 29 m (95 ft 1+34 in) 2  
5100 (MG2) 1974–1975 5101-5126
5151-5152
Duewag  
5200 (SG2) 1980–1984 (5201-5271) 5201 + 5229 destroyed in a fire in 2006 Third rail
Overhead wire
29.8 m (97 ft 9+14 in)  
5300 (MG2/1) 1998–2001 5301-5363 Bombardier In service Third rail only 30.5 m (100 ft 34 in) 1  
5400 (SG2/1) 2001–2002 5401-5418 Third rail
Overhead wire
 
5500 (RSG3) 2007–2009 5501-5522 42 m (137 ft 9+12 in) 2  
5600 (SG3) 2009–2011 5601-5642  
5700 (HSG3) 2015–2017 5701-5722  

Trains series 5300, 5400, 5500, 5600 and 5700 are Bombardier Flexity Swifts. The series 5500 trains, made between 2007 and 2009, were built for the new RandstadRail Line E. The 5601-5642 trains were built to replace older Duewag stock (series 5200). In 2013, RET announced that it ordered 16 additional vehicles of SG3 stock to run on the Hoekse Line extension. A further six vehicles were ordered to increase capacity on the Randstadrail branch in 2015. Delivery of these 22 vehicles, called HSG3, took place between 2015 and 2017.

Overview edit

Line Termini (North / East – South / West) Stations Length (km) Comments
Line A BinnenhofVlaardingen West 24 17.2 (to Schiedam Centum) Terminates at Schiedam Centrum outside peak hours.
Line B NesselandeHoek van Holland Strand 32 42.4 Extended to
Line C De TerpDe Akkers 26 30
Line D Rotterdam CentraalDe Akkers 17 21
Line E Den Haag CentraalSlinge 23 27 Part of RandstadRail.

In 2015, there were about 175,000 daily riders of Lines A, B and C. There were 145,000 on Lines D and E.

Future extensions edit

 
Map of the 2020 Rotterdam Metro

RET plans to build a connecting line from Kralingse Zoom station to the new Feijenoord City housing area, and then on to Zuidplein, Charlois and Rotterdam Central station; along with plans to convert two tracks of four heavy-rail tracks between Rotterdam Central and Dordrecht to metro operation. By adding extra stations and operating trains at two-minute interval RET expects to achieve a significant increase in traffic. Another ambition is to automate the metro to achieve 90-second headways.[5]

Traction power edit

Trains run on 750 volts DC power which is supplied through a bottom-contact third rail throughout most of the system. There are multiple spring-loaded contact shoes on both sides of the vehicle, which are loaded and unloaded automatically due to the slanted edges of third rail ends. This allows the rail to be installed on either side of the track, a necessity around points and station platforms. There is sufficient overlap between the two rails on either end to avoid a "gapped" train, a situation where none of the shoes are in contact with the live rail. To reduce the risk of electrocution, the rail consists of a sturdy yellow insulating material, with the live current carried on a thick metal strip on the bottom side. This also guards against grime (such as from fallen autumn leaves) reducing or preventing electrical contact.

Three lines do however have sections that use overhead wires. These are lines A (towards Binnenhof), B (towards Nesselande), and E (towards Den Haag Centraal). On lines A and B, trains raise or lower their pantographs while the vehicle is in motion just east of Capelsebrug station, while on line E this happens while stationary at Melanchtonweg station (this leads to the only level crossing with third rail in the country being at the Kleiweg just outside the tunnel heading to Blijdorp station). Note that Line B trains switch back to third rail for the final leg of the journey, from the penultimate station De Tochten to Nesselande. The western extension of lines A and B to Hook of Holland also use overhead power as they are converted directly from the existing railway line.

The sections of the metro that use overhead wires are called sneltram (light rail) by locals, as they include several protected level crossings at street level, which trains pass through with priority, as in a conventional railway line. For this reason, trains with a pantograph (series 5200 and 5400) are equipped with turn signals just like any road vehicle. This makes it easy to see the difference between series 5300 and series 5400 Bombardier-built trains. Series 5500 and 5600 trains are also equipped, although the former is normally used on line E only as they carry the RandstadRail branding and livery while the latter carries that of R-net.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Operationele terugblik".
  2. ^ "Over RET - RET". from the original on 2013-11-25. Retrieved 2014-05-03.
  3. ^ "Over RET - Materieel" [About RET - Vehicles] (in Dutch). RET. from the original on 2020-06-10. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
  4. ^ "Werkzaamheden aan RandstadRail, route tijdelijk ingekort – Stichting Vitaal Pendrecht".
  5. ^ "Hook of Holland light metro line finally opens". International Railway Journal. 30 September 2019. from the original on 30 September 2019. Retrieved 30 September 2019.

Further reading edit

  • Jan van Huijksloot and Joachim Kost, Veertig jaar Metro in Rotterdam 1968-2008. Uitgeverij Uquilar, 2008.

External links edit

  Media related to Rotterdam metro at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website (in English)
  • Rotterdam Metro Map at UrbanRail.net
  • Rotterdam Metro Map at public-transport.net
  • Rotterdam Metro Map at amsterdamtips.com
  • Rotterdam Metro Map at metrolinemap.com

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The Rotterdam Metro Dutch Rotterdamse metro is a rapid transit system operated in Rotterdam Netherlands and surrounding municipalities by RET The first line called Noord Zuidlijn North South line opened in 1968 and ran from Centraal Station to Zuidplein crossing the river Nieuwe Maas in a tunnel It was the first metro system to open in the Netherlands At the time it was also one of the shortest metro lines in the world with a length of only 5 9 km 3 7 mi Rotterdam MetroWilhelminaplein metro station Lines D and EOverviewNative nameRotterdamse metroLocaleRotterdam NetherlandsTransit typeRapid transit and light railNumber of lines5Number of stations71Annual ridership96 million 2018 1 WebsiteRET in English 2 OperationBegan operation9 February 1968Operator s RETNumber of vehicles167 3 TechnicalSystem length102 3 km 63 6 mi Electrification750 V DCSystem mapLegend A Binnenhof Nesselande B Romeynshof De Tochten E Den Haag Centraal Ambachtsland 3 4 34 to Beatrixkwartier Nieuw Verlaat Laan van NOI Hesseplaats Voorburg t Loo Leidschendam Voorburg Graskruid Vliet Alexander Remise Leidschendam Oosterflank Forepark Prinsenlaan Leidschenveen Schenkel 3 4 34 to Voorweg De Terp C Nootdorp Capelle Centrum Pijnacker Centrum Slotlaan Pijnacker Zuid Berkel Westpolder Capelsebrug Rodenrijs Remise s Gravenweg Meijersplein Airport Kralingse Zoom Melanchthonweg Voorschoterlaan Blijdorp Gerdesiaweg D Rotterdam Centraal Oostplein Stadhuis Blaak Beurs Eendrachtsplein Leuvehaven Dijkzigt Nieuwe Maas Coolhaven Wilhelminaplein Delfshaven Rijnhaven Marconiplein Maashaven Schiedam Centrum Zuidplein Slinge E Parkweg Remise Waalhaven Troelstralaan Rhoon Vijfsluizen Poortugaal Nieuwe Maas Schiedam Nieuwland Pernis Vlaardingen Oost Vlaardingen Centrum Tussenwater A Vlaardingen West Hoogvliet Maassluis Centrum Zalmplaat Maassluis West Oude Maas Steendijkpolder Spijkenisse Centrum Hoek van Holland Haven Heemraadlaan B Hoek van Holland Strand De Akkers C D This diagram viewtalkedit In 1982 a second line was opened the Oost Westlijn East West line running between Capelsebrug and Coolhaven stations In the late 1990s the lines were named after two historic Rotterdam citizens the Erasmus Line North South after Desiderius Erasmus and the Caland Line East West after Pieter Caland As of December 2009 these names were dropped again in favour of a combination of letters and colours to emphasise and clarify the difference between the separate branches especially of the former East West line Contents 1 Lines 1 1 Lines A and B 1 2 Line C 1 3 Line D 1 4 Line E 1 5 Network map 2 Rolling stock 3 Overview 3 1 Future extensions 4 Traction power 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksLines editSee also List of Rotterdam Metro stations Lines A and B edit In the northeast of Rotterdam Lines A and B branch to Binnenhof Line A and to Nesselande Line B The latter has been extended since September 2005 before that date this line terminated at De Tochten North of Capelsebrug station and west of Schiedam Centrum station with the exception of the De Tochten Nesselande section Lines A and B have some level crossings with priority and could therefore be called light rail instead of metro These sections also have overhead wires while most of the system has a third rail the other exception is Line E RandstadRail to The Hague However the term light rail is not used in Rotterdam most people just call these branches metro As of 30 September 2019 Line B is connected to the Schiedam Hoek van Holland railway line extending the metro network to Hook of Holland Hoek van Holland while line A operates on this line as far as Vlaardingen West starting 1 November 2019 Line C edit nbsp Pernis metro station nbsp Troelstralaan metro station At Capelsebrug Line C branches off the main East West section to De Terp in Capelle aan den IJssel Until November 2002 the Calandlijn now lines A B and C terminated in the west of Rotterdam at Marconiplein On 4 November 2002 an extension through the city of Schiedam towards Spijkenisse was opened The extension included four new stations in Schiedam including Schiedam Centrum station and one in Pernis Line C joins Line D at the Tussenwater station in Hoogvliet Line A and B branch off to the Schiedam Hoek van Holland railway while Line C trains continue and like those on the Line D terminate at De Akkers station in Spijkenisse Line D edit nbsp De Akkers metro station Line D runs from Rotterdam Centraal via Beurs Slinge Rhoon Tussenwater and Spijkenisse Centrum towards De Akkers Line D intersects with Lines A B and C at Beurs station Before the connection with Line E at Rotterdam Centraal was realized in December 2011 some Line D trains terminated at Slinge during rush hours Line E edit Line E is a direct conversion of the former Hofpleinlijn from a railway line to a rapid transit line in 2006 The section of the route between Laan van NOI and Leidschendam Voorburg is shared with light rail vehicles on two routes from the Hague tram network heading towards Zoetermeer via the Zoetermeer Stadslijn All of these services fall under the RandstadRail branding At the time of opening the old Hofplein station was temporarily kept as the line s southern terminus On 17 August 2010 however a new tunnel opened which connected the metro station at Rotterdam Centraal via a new tunnel and new Blijdorp station with the existing tracks near Melanchthonweg station For the next year work was in progress to connect Line D to Line E at Rotterdam Centraal station Since the completion of this project in December 2011 all trains coming from Den Haag Centraal terminate at Slinge these are Line E trains while line D continues in service between De Akkers and Rotterdam Centraal The line s northern terminus used the former railway platforms at Den Haag Centraal which had been inherited from NS and in use since 1975 having been moved from the previous terminus at Den Haag Hollands Spoor These platforms remained in use until 12 February 2016 The line was then closed between here and Laan Van NOI while construction was completed of a new station built on an elevated viaduct adjacent to the railway platforms This opened on 22 August 2016 4 Network map edit nbsp Rolling stock editSeries Built Vehicle numbers Manufacturer Status Power supply Vehicle length Cabs Image 5000 MG2 1966 1967 1970 5001 50275051 5066 Werkspoor Retired Third rail only 29 m 95 ft 1 3 4 in 2 nbsp 5100 MG2 1974 1975 5101 51265151 5152 Duewag nbsp 5200 SG2 1980 1984 5201 5271 5201 5229 destroyed in a fire in 2006 Third railOverhead wire 29 8 m 97 ft 9 1 4 in nbsp 5300 MG2 1 1998 2001 5301 5363 Bombardier In service Third rail only 30 5 m 100 ft 3 4 in 1 nbsp 5400 SG2 1 2001 2002 5401 5418 Third railOverhead wire nbsp 5500 RSG3 2007 2009 5501 5522 42 m 137 ft 9 1 2 in 2 nbsp 5600 SG3 2009 2011 5601 5642 nbsp 5700 HSG3 2015 2017 5701 5722 nbsp Trains series 5300 5400 5500 5600 and 5700 are Bombardier Flexity Swifts The series 5500 trains made between 2007 and 2009 were built for the new RandstadRail Line E The 5601 5642 trains were built to replace older Duewag stock series 5200 In 2013 RET announced that it ordered 16 additional vehicles of SG3 stock to run on the Hoekse Line extension A further six vehicles were ordered to increase capacity on the Randstadrail branch in 2015 Delivery of these 22 vehicles called HSG3 took place between 2015 and 2017 nbsp First train series of the Rotterdam Metro built by Werkspoor nbsp A series 5200 train built by Duewag nbsp A series 5400 train built by Bombardier nbsp The new train for RandstadRail built by Bombardier 5501 nbsp Train in order from left to right 5239 5322 5350 5408 5513 and 5631Overview editLine Termini North East South West Stations Length km Comments Line A Binnenhof Vlaardingen West 24 17 2 to Schiedam Centum Terminates at Schiedam Centrum outside peak hours Line B Nesselande Hoek van Holland Strand 32 42 4 Extended to Line C De Terp De Akkers 26 30 Line D Rotterdam Centraal De Akkers 17 21 Line E Den Haag Centraal Slinge 23 27 Part of RandstadRail In 2015 there were about 175 000 daily riders of Lines A B and C There were 145 000 on Lines D and E Future extensions edit nbsp Map of the 2020 Rotterdam Metro RET plans to build a connecting line from Kralingse Zoom station to the new Feijenoord City housing area and then on to Zuidplein Charlois and Rotterdam Central station along with plans to convert two tracks of four heavy rail tracks between Rotterdam Central and Dordrecht to metro operation By adding extra stations and operating trains at two minute interval RET expects to achieve a significant increase in traffic Another ambition is to automate the metro to achieve 90 second headways 5 Traction power editTrains run on 750 volts DC power which is supplied through a bottom contact third rail throughout most of the system There are multiple spring loaded contact shoes on both sides of the vehicle which are loaded and unloaded automatically due to the slanted edges of third rail ends This allows the rail to be installed on either side of the track a necessity around points and station platforms There is sufficient overlap between the two rails on either end to avoid a gapped train a situation where none of the shoes are in contact with the live rail To reduce the risk of electrocution the rail consists of a sturdy yellow insulating material with the live current carried on a thick metal strip on the bottom side This also guards against grime such as from fallen autumn leaves reducing or preventing electrical contact Three lines do however have sections that use overhead wires These are lines A towards Binnenhof B towards Nesselande and E towards Den Haag Centraal On lines A and B trains raise or lower their pantographs while the vehicle is in motion just east of Capelsebrug station while on line E this happens while stationary at Melanchtonweg station this leads to the only level crossing with third rail in the country being at the Kleiweg just outside the tunnel heading to Blijdorp station Note that Line B trains switch back to third rail for the final leg of the journey from the penultimate station De Tochten to Nesselande The western extension of lines A and B to Hook of Holland also use overhead power as they are converted directly from the existing railway line The sections of the metro that use overhead wires are called sneltram light rail by locals as they include several protected level crossings at street level which trains pass through with priority as in a conventional railway line For this reason trains with a pantograph series 5200 and 5400 are equipped with turn signals just like any road vehicle This makes it easy to see the difference between series 5300 and series 5400 Bombardier built trains Series 5500 and 5600 trains are also equipped although the former is normally used on line E only as they carry the RandstadRail branding and livery while the latter carries that of R net See also edit nbsp Trains portal nbsp Netherlands portal List of Rotterdam Metro stations RandstadRail Trams in Rotterdam List of metro systems De Akkers metro station crashReferences edit Operationele terugblik Over RET RET Archived from the original on 2013 11 25 Retrieved 2014 05 03 Over RET Materieel About RET Vehicles in Dutch RET Archived from the original on 2020 06 10 Retrieved 2020 03 12 Werkzaamheden aan RandstadRail route tijdelijk ingekort Stichting Vitaal Pendrecht Hook of Holland light metro line finally opens International Railway Journal 30 September 2019 Archived from the original on 30 September 2019 Retrieved 30 September 2019 Further reading editJan van Huijksloot and Joachim Kost Veertig jaar Metro in Rotterdam 1968 2008 Uitgeverij Uquilar 2008 External links edit nbsp Media related to Rotterdam metro at Wikimedia Commons Official website in English Rotterdam Metro Map at UrbanRail net Rotterdam Metro Map at public transport net Rotterdam Metro Map at amsterdamtips com Rotterdam Metro Map at metrolinemap com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rotterdam Metro amp oldid 1224802492, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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