Nieuw Verlaat metro station

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Nieuw Verlaat
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Rotterdam Metro station
Metrostation Nieuw Verlaat.JPG
General information
Coordinates 51°57′53.5″N4°33′43″E / 51.964861°N 4.56194°E / 51.964861; 4.56194
Owned by RET
Platforms Side platforms
Tracks2
Services
Preceding station Rotterdam Metro Following station
Hesseplaats Line B Ambachtsland
towards Nesselande

Nieuw Verlaat is a station on Line B of the Rotterdam Metro and is situated in the Zevenkamp neighbourhood of Rotterdam.

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