Buildings and Structures in Amersfoort - Museums in Amersfoort, Amersfoort Railway Station, Amersfoort Schothorst Railway Station (Paperback)


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Museums in Amersfoort, Amersfoort Railway Station, Amersfoort Schothorst Railway Station, Amersfoort Vathorst Railway Station, Koppelpoort, Flehite, the Mondriaan House, Dutch Cavalry Museum. Excerpt: Amersfoort railway station is the main railway station in Amersfoort, Utrecht, The Netherlands. The station is an important link between the central part of the Netherlands and the north and east of the country. The original station building opened on 20 August 1863, and closed in 1904. It was called Amersfoort NCS and is located next to the railway tracks 200 metres (656 ft) east of the end of the platforms of the current station. This first station opened as part of the Centraalspoorweg (Central rail line), which runs from Utrecht via Amersfoort to Zwolle. In 1874 the Gooilijn opened, running from Amsterdam via Hilversum to Amersfoort. Two years later the line was extended to form the Oosterspoorweg (East rail line) from Amersfoort to Apeldoorn and Zutphen. In 1886 a railway line opened from Amersfoort to Kesteren. This line offered a direct service between Amsterdam and Nijmegen. However, the 1863 station was just too far east for the line, and so another station was built on the Kesteren line, called Amersfoort Stad. Parts of the Kesteren line still exist today. To permit connections between the two stations, a third station was built, called Amersfoort Aansluiting (Amersfoort Connection). Because this meant there were three stations all close to each other, it was decided to consolidate them and the current station was built and opened in 1901. It was renovated in 1997, at which time a third island-platform, as well as an exit on the north side of the station, were built. Since 1970 Amersfoort has been important for intercity passengers... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=19495541

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Museums in Amersfoort, Amersfoort Railway Station, Amersfoort Schothorst Railway Station, Amersfoort Vathorst Railway Station, Koppelpoort, Flehite, the Mondriaan House, Dutch Cavalry Museum. Excerpt: Amersfoort railway station is the main railway station in Amersfoort, Utrecht, The Netherlands. The station is an important link between the central part of the Netherlands and the north and east of the country. The original station building opened on 20 August 1863, and closed in 1904. It was called Amersfoort NCS and is located next to the railway tracks 200 metres (656 ft) east of the end of the platforms of the current station. This first station opened as part of the Centraalspoorweg (Central rail line), which runs from Utrecht via Amersfoort to Zwolle. In 1874 the Gooilijn opened, running from Amsterdam via Hilversum to Amersfoort. Two years later the line was extended to form the Oosterspoorweg (East rail line) from Amersfoort to Apeldoorn and Zutphen. In 1886 a railway line opened from Amersfoort to Kesteren. This line offered a direct service between Amsterdam and Nijmegen. However, the 1863 station was just too far east for the line, and so another station was built on the Kesteren line, called Amersfoort Stad. Parts of the Kesteren line still exist today. To permit connections between the two stations, a third station was built, called Amersfoort Aansluiting (Amersfoort Connection). Because this meant there were three stations all close to each other, it was decided to consolidate them and the current station was built and opened in 1901. It was renovated in 1997, at which time a third island-platform, as well as an exit on the north side of the station, were built. Since 1970 Amersfoort has been important for intercity passengers... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=19495541

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June 2010

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June 2010

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152 x 229 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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26

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978-1-158-05061-1

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9781158050611

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1-158-05061-5



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