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This shot looks up Damrak at
the Centraal Station where most visitors arrive. Amsterdam's Centraal Station
was completed in 1889. The station sites in the heart of town, with many
destinations within a five minute walk such as the Red Light
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Another shot of Centraal
Station, a bit closer with better colors. |
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Here is one of the tramstops
in front of Central Station. As you walk out of the station, this one is on
your left and there is another tramstop to the right. After you know what line
to ride, determine which tramstop it's at.. |
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These helpful and colorful
directional arrows start at Centraal Station and are posted around the city to
help you find your way. From here in front of the station, try the walk through
the Jordaan to the Rijksmuseum. |
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As you leave Centraal Station
you will see this view, looking up Damrak towards Dam Square. |
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These lighted yellow train
schedules are found all throughout the Amsterdam Centraal Station. They show
all departures, thus these signs are an important part of planning
trips.
Central Station
photos on trackandtrain.com |
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This is the Thalys high speed
train leaving for Paris from Amsterdam Central Station. The trip to Paris takes
four hours and the train reaches speeds of 200 mph in France!
Thalys photos on
trackandtrain.com |