Amsterdam Zuid station

Amsterdam Zuid
Gustav Mahlerplein entrance (May 2021).
General information
LocationNetherlands
Coordinates52°20′20″N 4°52′23″E / 52.33889°N 4.87306°E / 52.33889; 4.87306
Operated byNederlandse Spoorwegen
Line(s)Weesp–Leiden railway
Construction
Structure typeEmbankment
Other information
Station codeAsdz
History
Opened21 December 1978 (1978-12-21)
Services
Preceding station NS International Following station
Schiphol Airport Eurocity Direct 9500
Mon-Sat before 20:00
Duivendrecht
Eurocity Direct 9500
After 20:00 and Sun
Terminus
Preceding station Nederlandse Spoorwegen Following station
Schiphol Airport
Terminus
NS Intercity 700 Almere Centrum
towards Groningen
NS Intercity 800 Almere Centrum
towards Leeuwarden
Schiphol Airport
towards Breda
NS Intercity Direct 1800 Duivendrecht
Schiphol Airport NS Intercity Direct 2400
Mon-Sat until 20:00
Duivendrecht
Schiphol Airport NS Intercity 3100 Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA
towards Nijmegen
Schiphol Airport NS Intercity 3200
Mon-Thurs before 19:00
Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA
Schiphol Airport
towards Dordrecht
NS Intercity 3500 Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA
towards Venlo
Schiphol Airport NS Intercity Direct 12400
After 20:00 and Sundays
Terminus
Schiphol Airport NS Sprinter 4300 Amsterdam RAI
Schiphol Airport NS Sprinter 5700
Not after 20:30
Amsterdam RAI
Preceding station Amsterdam Tram Following station
Prinses Irenestraat Line 5 Parnassusweg
towards Stadshart
Terminus Line 25 Parnassusweg
towards Uithoorn Centrum
Preceding station Amsterdam Metro Following station
Station RAI
towards Gein
Line 50
Amstelveenseweg
towards Isolatorweg
Station RAI Line 51
Europaplein
towards Noord
Line 52 Terminus
Location
Amsterdam Zuid
Location within Greater Amsterdam
Amsterdam Zuid
Amsterdam Zuid (metro van Amsterdam)
Amsterdam Zuid
Amsterdam Zuid (Northern Randstad)
Amsterdam Zuid
Amsterdam Zuid (Netherlands)

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. In 2006, in conjunction with 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 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 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. In 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 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.