The current station Amsterdam Bijlmer Arena started life as Station Bijlmer in 1971 on the Rhijnspoorweg between Amsterdam and Utrecht.
Both the platforms and the station buildings were built in wood. Soon after it
was decided to change the level track into a high track. In 1976 the new high
track situated on an embankment was opened. Between the railway tracks two new
tracks for the metro were built. In 1977 the new station was opened for the
traveling public. It was the only train station on a main line not designed by
a railway architect, instead is was designed as one of the stations on the metro
line from the centre of Amsterdam to Gein. The bus station was moved to the
east of the station to better connect to the elevated roads of
Amsterdam-Zuidoost.
In 2000 work began on the third incarnation of the
station under the new name Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA. The number of tracks was
doubled to 8, expanding train traffic to Amsterdam and also allowing for a
direct connection to Schiphol Airport. The bus station moved back to its former
location on the west side of the train tracks. From 2006 the new station was
completely opened for all users. The new station is over 100 metres long and
extends over the Arena Boulevard, the central axis of the leisure complex west
of it with the Football Stadium of Ajax, the Heineken Music Hall, Ziggo Dome (a
square box so a misappropriated name), Villa ArenA and the Pathé
Cinema-complex. On the eastside lies the largest shopping centre of Amsterdam:
Amsterdamse Poort.
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