List of Rotterdam Metro stations

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List of Rotterdam Metro stations
System map

  A   Binnenhof
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Nesselande   B  
Romeynshof
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BSicon lhSTRe@g.svg
BSicon uBHF.svg
De Tochten
  E   Logo NS.svg Den Haag Centraal
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BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uBHF.svg
Ambachtsland
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BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon ucCONTfq.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uBHF.svg
Nieuw Verlaat
Logo NS.svg Laan van NOI
BSicon uINT.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uBHF.svg
Hesseplaats
Voorburg 't Loo
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Leidschendam-Voorburg
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BSicon uBHF.svg
Graskruid
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BSicon uINT.svg
Alexander Logo NS.svg
Remise Leidschendam
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BSicon uBHF.svg
Oosterflank
Forepark
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Prinsenlaan
Leidschenveen
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BSicon uBHF.svg
Schenkel
3 4 34 to Voorweg
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De Terp   C  
Nootdorp
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BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uhBHF.svg
Capelle Centrum
Pijnacker Centrum
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BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uhBHF.svg
Slotlaan
Pijnacker Zuid
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BSicon uKRWl.svg
BSicon lhSTRe@g.svg
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Berkel Westpolder
BSicon uBHF.svg
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Capelsebrug
Rodenrijs
BSicon uBHF.svg
BSicon uPSLr.svg
Remise 's-Gravenweg
BSicon FLUG.svg Meijersplein / Airport
BSicon uBHF.svg
BSicon uBHF.svg
Kralingse Zoom
Melanchthonweg
BSicon uBHF.svg
BSicon utBHFa@g.svg
Voorschoterlaan
Blijdorp
BSicon utBHFa@g.svg
BSicon utBHF.svg
Gerdesiaweg
  D   Logo NS.svg Rotterdam Centraal
BSicon utINT.svg
BSicon nSTRq.svg
BSicon nSTR+r.svg
BSicon utBHF.svg
Oostplein
Stadhuis
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BSicon nSTRl.svg
BSicon nSTRq.svg
BSicon utINT3.svg
BSicon nKSTReq.svg
Blaak Logo NS.svg
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BSicon lINT.svg
BSicon utKRXt.svg
BSicon utSTRc34.svg
Beurs
Eendrachtsplein
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BSicon utSTRc14.svg
BSicon utBHF+4.svg
Leuvehaven
Dijkzigt
BSicon utBHF.svg
BSicon utKRZW.svg
Coolhaven
BSicon utBHF.svg
BSicon utBHF.svg
Wilhelminaplein
Delfshaven
BSicon utBHF.svg
BSicon hPORTALg.svg
BSicon uhBHF.svg
Rijnhaven
Marconiplein
BSicon utBHFe@f.svg
BSicon uhBHF.svg
Maashaven
Logo NS.svg Schiedam Centrum
BSicon uINT.svg
BSicon uhBHF.svg
Zuidplein
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BSicon uhBHFe.svg
Slinge   E  
Parkweg
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BSicon utBHFa@g.svg
BSicon uPSLl.svg
Remise Waalhaven
Troelstralaan
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BSicon utBHFea.svg
BSicon uBHF.svg
Rhoon
Vijfsluizen
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BSicon uBHF.svg
Poortugaal
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BSicon uSTR.svg
Schiedam Nieuwland
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Pernis
Vlaardingen Oost
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Vlaardingen Centrum
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Tussenwater
  A   Vlaardingen West
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Hoogvliet
Maassluis Centrum
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BSicon uhBHFe.svg
Zalmplaat
Maassluis West
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BSicon uTUNNEL1W.svg
Steendijkpolder
BSicon uBHF.svg
BSicon uhBHFa.svg
Spijkenisse Centrum
  B   Ferry symbol.svg Hoek van Holland Haven
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Heemraadlaan
Hoek van Holland Strand (2022)
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De Akkers   C    D  

The following is the list of the 70 stations on the Rotterdam Metro system in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The Rotterdam Metro has five metro lines, lines A through E. Line E is also referred to by the brand name RandstadRail, although it is operated by the same company as lines A through D. At Beurs station, one can transfer among all five lines.

Line ALine BLine C    Line D    Line E
Hoek van Holland Haven
Steendijkpolder
Maassluis West
Maassluis Centrum
Vlaardingen West Vlaardingen West
Vlaardingen Centrum
Vlaardingen Oost
Schiedam Nieuwland
De Akkers
Heemraadlaan
Spijkenisse Centrum
Zalmplaat
Hoogvliet
Tussenwater
Pernis
Vijfsluizen
Troelstralaan
Parkweg
Schiedam Centrum Tren.svg
Marconiplein
Delfshaven
Coolhaven
Dijkzigt
Eendrachtsplein
Poortugaal
Rhoon
Slinge
Zuidplein
Maashaven
Rijnhaven
Wilhelminaplein
Leuvehaven
Beurs Beurs
Blaak Tren.svg
Oostplein
Gerdesiaweg
Voorschoterlaan
Kralingse Zoom
Capelsebrug
Schenkel
Prinsenlaan
Oosterflank
Alexander Tren.svg
Graskruid
Romeynshof
Binnenhof
Hesseplaats
Nieuw Verlaat
Ambachtsland
De Tochten
Nesselande
Slotlaan
Capelle Centrum
De Terp
Stadhuis
Rotterdam Centraal Tren.svg
Blijdorp
Melanchthonweg
Meijersplein
Rodenrijs
Berkel Westpolder
Pijnacker Zuid
Pijnacker Centrum
Nootdorp
Leidschenveen
Forepark
Leidschendam-Voorburg
Voorburg 't Loo
Laan van NOI Tren.svg
Den Haag Centraal Tren.svg
Line ALine BLine CLine DLine E

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