The Zuidas (literally South Axis in Dutch ) is a rapidly developing business district in the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands . The Zuidas is also known as the 'Financial Mile'. It lies between the rivers Amstel and Schinkel along the ringway A10 . The greatest influences for the development of the Zuidas are La Défense in Paris and Canary Wharf in London . In size it can best be compared with the Noordruimte/Espace Nord in Brussels .
41-686: In the future, the local Amsterdam Zuid railway station is planned to become the second main station in Amsterdam. It is expected to become the fifth busiest passenger station in the Netherlands, with connections to Schiphol Airport , Rotterdam , Antwerp , Brussels , and Paris via the Thalys , a high-speed rail . It will also connect to the German high-speed network, the ICE , via Utrecht and Arnhem . The journey from
82-512: A breakdown along the line. The existing stop would not be able to handle large crowds of riders. The permanent line 25 stop for Station Zuid will be a new tram station along Arnold Schönberglaan on the south side of the station, which is expected to open in 2028 after the completion of major renovations at the railway station and work to relocate the adjacent A10 motorway (eastbound lanes) underground. Following studies into various alternative means to providing greater capacity at Amsterdam Zuid, it
123-413: A directly elected district council ( deelraad ) as well as a separate district executive board, the members of which were appointed and controlled by the council. Since the 2014 municipal elections , the district councils have been abolished and replaced by smaller, but still directly elected district committees ( bestuurscommissies ). The district committees are elected every four years, on the same day as
164-517: A hybrid metro/ sneltram line into tram line 25 . The work including adding a turnback track and crossover east of the stop to turn back bidirectional trams. In the summer of 2020, the platforms at the nearby Parnassusweg tram stop were lengthened in order to handle the coupled pairs of trams to be used on tram line 25. The Parnassusweg stop provides an alternative means of accessing the Zuid railway station, and tram line 25 uses this stop to relieve crowding at
205-439: Is a borough ( stadsdeel ) of Amsterdam , Netherlands. The borough was formed in 2010 as a merger of the former boroughs Oud-Zuid and Zuideramstel . The borough has almost 138,000 inhabitants (2013). With 8,500 homes per square kilometer, it is one of the most densely populated boroughs of Amsterdam. It has the highest income per household of all boroughs in Amsterdam. Amsterdam-Zuid is the borough of Amsterdam situated to
246-441: Is now also known as Oud Zuid ('Old South'). In 1917, the area was further developed southwards on the basis of Plan Zuid , the ambitious urban expansion plan designed by Dutch architect and city planner Hendrik Petrus Berlage . Berlage's plan included wide streets lined with four-story apartment blocks for the middle class. The plan also included public art to be installed in the new residential areas. Between 1920 and 1940,
287-520: Is scheduled for completion in 2028. Under the Zuidasdok project, the planned approach for redirecting the southern section of the A10 current traversing the site is to build a series of new tunnels to carry the motorway through instead, thereby opening up the surface space required to develop a high-quality and compact intermodal transport terminal around the existing Amsterdam Zuid station. The stated aims of
328-483: Is served by Amsterdam Metro lines 50, 51 and 52. Opened in 1997, line 50 runs next to the railway line from Isolatorweg to Gein . Line 51 was opened in 1990 as a hybrid metro/ sneltram line; it ran as a metro using the third rail from Centraal Station to Zuid, and then as a sneltram (light-rail) line using pantographs south of Zuid to Poortwachter in Amstelveen sharing the rails with tram line 5. In 2004, line 51
369-528: Is to be jointly executed by Rijkswaterstaat , the City of Amsterdam, ProRail, the province of North Holland and Amsterdam Region Transport. The project carries an estimated cost of approximately €1.9 billion, which makes it one of the biggest infrastructure projects in the history of the Netherlands so far. It is being publicly funded by a combination of the Dutch State, the City of Amsterdam, Vervoerregio Amsterdam, and
410-430: Is to perform system engineering, as well as to provide systems for control and monitoring purposes, including the user interface for the tunnel installation. Rijkswaterstaat has been engaged by ProRail and the municipality of Amsterdam for the purposes of managing the project's procurement. Being sufficiently financed and having received political acceptance, construction activities is anticipated to commence during 2019 and
451-667: The Amsterdam canal belt was constructed. The taking down of the wall surrounding the Singelgracht , the outer canal, in the second half of the 19th century allowed for the development of new residential areas . South of the former wall, the first neighborhoods to develop were the Oude Pijp neighborhood, the neighborhood surrounding the Rijksmuseum , and the Willemspark neighborhood. This area
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#1732852818159492-626: The European Medicines Agency moved from London to Zuidas. Between 1998 and 2004, the World Trade Center Amsterdam was renovated and expanded. In 2005, floor space in Zuidas amounted to 3,000,000 square metres (32,000,000 sq ft). Rapid expansion of Zuidas continued after 2005. The main infrastructural axis ( Ring-A10 ) is scheduled to be tunnelled, transforming the entire area. This would add an estimated €2 billion to
533-637: The Netherlands . The A10 motorway , which runs through the southern borough, was constructed in 1962. In 1978, the first section of the Weesp–Leiden railway and the Amsterdam Zuid railway station opened along the southern part of the A10 motorway. In the 1990s and 2000s, the area surrounding the railway station became the rapidly developing business district of Zuidas . Until 2014, the Amsterdam boroughs , called stadsdelen or 'districts', were governed by
574-654: The Plan Zuid neighborhoods of Nieuwe Pijp , Diamantbuurt , Rivierenbuurt , Stadionbuurt and Apollobuurt were constructed, with many buildings designed in Amsterdam School style. This area is also known as Nieuw Zuid ('New South'). Another neighborhood built in the 1920s is the Hoofddorppleinbuurt , west of the Schinkel river. This neighborhood is part of Plan West , another urban expansion plan by Berlage which
615-607: The Utrechtboog flyover was completed; as a result of this additional infrastructure, changes at Duivendrecht are no longer necessary for passengers from Schiphol to Utrecht and beyond. These routes from Schiphol therefore bypass the congested lines serving Central Amsterdam , allowing faster connections between Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and cities in the north and east of the country ( Leeuwarden and Enschede , among others). The number of train services to handle passenger demands has been progressively increased over time. However,
656-648: The Zuidtak and formed the heart of the modern Zuidas business district, which houses several large banks, accounting and legal firms, as well as being the main public transport gateway for the VU University campus located just south of the station. Over time, the station has played an increasingly important role in Amsterdam's transport strategy and passenger numbers have grown extensively since its opening. To cope with its high patronage, Amsterdam Zuid has been extended and additional services put on; it has effectively replaced
697-513: The Britten Passage called after Benjamin Britten , shall also be constructed. The project will also create additional space adjacent to the station to house new bus and tram stops, bicycle parking facilities, and lots for taxis and park & ride facilities to enable quick and comfortable transfers. All of the existing mainline platforms are to be widened and covered with new roofs. In addition,
738-481: The Station Zuid tram stop on Strawinskylaan. Line 25 opened officially on 13 December 2020, unofficially 4 days earlier on 9 December. Both tram lines 5 and 25 serve the Station Zuid and Parnassusweg tram stops. The Station Zuid tram stop on Strawinskylaan is a temporary terminal for line 25. As a terminal, it lacks rest facilities for tram operators and the space to store multiple pairs of coupled trams in case there
779-456: The Zuidas to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol takes approximately 8 minutes. Future development could include an underground line directly to the airport. Another high-speed link has been proposed by a consortium of companies between Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Amsterdam Zuid and the city of Almere . The Zuidas already has good underground connections to other business areas with the Circle Line. With
820-454: The biggest infrastructure projects ever performed in the Netherlands to date. Having received political backing, construction commenced in 2019 and is scheduled for completion around 2028. Amsterdam Zuid station is located in the borough of Amsterdam-Zuid in the city Amsterdam , Netherlands . It lies on the strategic rail route known as the Zuidtak ("south branch"), which was completed in 1993, and connects Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in
861-540: The capital's main station for direct trains to various destinations located to the north and east of the country. The station is also on HSL-Zuid , a dedicated high-speed line designed for long distance and international traffic, which was built between 2000 and 2007. In the long-term, it has been anticipated that at some point in the future Amsterdam Zuid will be served by long-distance trains traversing HSL-Zuid. Since 2006, Utrecht and other cities south of Amsterdam have also been served via Amsterdam Zuid. In that year,
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#1732852818159902-549: The city's central municipal council . Each district committee elects three of its members to form an executive committee ( dagelijks bestuur ). The district committees' jurisdiction is determined by the central municipal council . Responsibilities delegated to the 2014–2018 district committees include parks and recreation, streets and squares, refuse collection, permits and events, preparation of zoning plans, passports and drivers licenses, and welfare work. The district committee of Amsterdam-Zuid consists of 15 members. The committee
943-461: The completion of the North South line , the Zuidas has an even better connection to the city center. The city council is not only investigating expanding the underground network to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol but also upgrading the hybrid metro/light rail line that stops at Amsterdam Zuid. Large multinationals such as ABN-Amro and Akzo Nobel have their headquarters in this new area. After Brexit ,
984-455: The cost of the plan. 52°20′20″N 4°52′13″E / 52.33889°N 4.87028°E / 52.33889; 4.87028 Amsterdam Zuid WTC Amsterdam Zuid ("Amsterdam South") is a railway station situated in the borough of Amsterdam-Zuid in Amsterdam , Netherlands . For a number of years, it was named Amsterdam Zuid WTC , in reference to the neighbouring World Trade Center Amsterdam . During 2006, in conjunction with
1025-553: The dedicated metro platforms currently located east of Minerva Passage are to be repositioned to a central location between the (future) Britten and the Minerva passageways to improve passenger flow distribution across the passages. The new area of station will include the construction of four sets of mainline tracks, as well as additional space being reserved for the future installation of a further two sets of tracks. Upon completion, it shall be served by four separate metro tracks, including
1066-473: The double tracks used by the Noord / Zuid metro line. In recent years, Station Zuid has become a major station. In December 2006, the extension of the station, including the new platforms 3 and 4, was opened. Trains are operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen . As of 15 December 2019 , the following train services call at this station: Amsterdam Zuid is served by lines 50, 51 and 52. Line 50 runs next to
1107-403: The expanded station shall feature a light and elegant design intended to blend well with its surroundings. Various modifications are to be made as to enable faster transfers between the numerous train, metro, tram and bus services running through the station. The Minerva Passage, which links the northern and southern part of Amsterdam's Southern Axis, will be widened while a new underpass, known as
1148-405: The expansion programme are the improvement of traffic flow within the station, the location's transformation into a modern transport hub for the city, and the stimulation of new urban developments in and around neighbouring districts. Various elements of the local public transport infrastructure are to be redeveloped to better accommodate these aims and the station's overall purpose. As envisioned,
1189-562: The official long-term projections of future passenger numbers have been reported to be expected to increase to an extent to which the station's current facilities shall be insufficient to properly accommodate the corresponding traffic. While heavy demands would naturally necessitate a further expansion of the station, it lies directly between the south-bound lanes of the A10 motorway ring road and several high-rise office complexes, which leaves no space for conventional surface expansion. Amsterdam Zuid
1230-577: The older Amsterdam Centraal station as the capital's main station for direct trains. During the 2010s, as a means of allowing for further development at the station, a large expansion plan was proposed for Amsterdam Zuid. During December 2014, an agreement for this expansion plan, which has been referred to as the Zuidasdok project , was signed by various public bodies, authorising it to proceed. The publicly funded project has an estimated cost of approximately €1.9 billion; this price tag means it shall be one of
1271-539: The province of North Holland, along with additional investments that are being made by the Dutch Railways (NS). During March 2017, a contract to perform the design and construction of the Zuidasdok project was awarded to ZuidPlus , a joint venture between Fluor, Heijmans and Hochtief. The consortium's architectural design team includes Team V Architecture, Zwarts & Jansma Architects and Bosch Slabbers Garden & Landscape Architects. Engineering firm Technolution
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1312-465: The public square in front of the station. From 1990 to 2008, the tram stop was integrated into the Zuid Metro station. In May 2008, in order to make room for the construction of the north–south line (metro line 52), the tram stop was relocated to Strawinskylaan. In 2016, the Station Zuid tram stop on Strawinskylaan was redesigned in preparation for the conversion of metro line 51 south of Zuid station from
1353-401: The railway line from Isolatorweg via Zuid to Gein . Line 51 runs from Centraal Station via Zuid to Isolatorweg. Line 52 connects Amsterdam North via Centraal station to this station. GVB operates two tram lines to the Zuid station at two tram stops. The Station Zuid tram stop is located on Strawinskylaan on the north side of the station across from Zuidplein, the public square in front of
1394-544: The rapid development of the area surrounding the station, the station was enlarged and the reference to the WTC was formally dropped from the name. As of 2021 , Amsterdam Zuid also has a metro station served by 3 lines (50, 51, 52) of the Amsterdam Metro , and two tram stops ( Station Zuid and Parnassusweg ) served by tram lines 5 and 25 . During 1978, Amsterdam Zuid station opened on a strategic rail route commonly known as
1435-678: The south and southwest of the Singelgracht canal, along the Stadhouderskade city ring road. It is bordered by the Vondelpark in the northwest, the Westlandgracht canal in the west, the Amstel river in the east and the Kalfjeslaan in the south, which also forms the border with the municipality of Amstelveen . The Singelgracht canal had been Amsterdam's city border since the 17th century, when
1476-658: The station. Bus services stop nearby. Located along its namesake street, the Parnassusweg tram stop is located at the western end of the railway station platforms, about 400 metres (1,300 ft) from the station. Bus services the busstation located at the Strawinskylaan, 200m north of the station. These are city services, operated by GVB . These are urban/regional services operated by Connexxion and Transdev . Amsterdam-Zuid Amsterdam-Zuid ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɑmstərdɑmˈzœyt] ; Amsterdam South)
1517-400: The west to Weesp , in the east via Duivendrecht . During 1978, the station was opened; over the following decades, Amsterdam Zuid was determined to be the fastest growing station in the Netherlands. As a result, the station was extended during 2006, and has gradually played an increasingly important role in the city's transport strategy. It has replaced the older Amsterdam Centraal station as
1558-523: Was designed for the western area of the city on the territory of the former municipality of Sloten . In the 1950s and 1960s, the Buitenveldert neighborhood and the smaller Prinses Irenebuurt became the last major residential developments in the southern part of the city. In 1961, the Amsterdam RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre opened, which was to become the largest convention centre in
1599-537: Was determined that the best likely option would involve the rerouting of the adjacent part of the A10 ring road. During December 2014, an agreement between the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management , the City of Amsterdam, the Amsterdam Metropolitan Region and the province of North Holland was signed to cover the proposed expansion work, which is referred to as the Zuidasdok project . The programme
1640-447: Was elected on 19 March 2014. Five national political parties and two local parties are represented in the committee. On 7 April 2014, after three weeks of coalition talks, the committee elected its executive committee. Executive committee chair is Sebastiaan Capel ( D66 ), the other members are Paul Slettenhaar ( VVD ) and Marijn van Ballegooijen ( PvdA ). The borough office ( stadsdeelkantoor or 'district office') of Amsterdam-Zuid
1681-461: Was extended further south to Amstelveen Westwijk . In March 2019, line 51 was redirected to Isolatorweg station, and the light-rail portion south of Zuid station was rebuilt as tram line 25 . Line 52 opened in July 2018 and connects Amsterdam North via Centraal station to this station. Between 1978 and 1990, the Station Zuid tram stop was Tram line 5 's southern terminus, and it was located on Zuidplein,