Spaklerweg metro station

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Spaklerweg
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General information
LocationSpaklerweg, Amsterdam
Netherlands
Coordinates 52°20′25″N4°55′15″E / 52.34028°N 4.92083°E / 52.34028; 4.92083
Owned by GVB
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks4
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Other information
Fare zone5714 (Zuid)/ 5715 (Oost)
History
Opened4 June 1982
Services
Preceding station Amsterdam Metro Following station
Station Amstel Line 51 Overamstel
towards Isolatorweg
Line 53 Van der Madeweg
towards Gaasperplas
Line 54 Van der Madeweg
towards Gein

Spaklerweg is an Amsterdam Metro station in the industrial area Overamstel of Amsterdam, Netherlands. The station opened in 1982 and is served by 3 lines, the 51 (Amsterdam Centraal - Isolatorweg), 53 (Amsterdam Centraal - Gaasperplas) and 54 (Amsterdam Centraal - Gein).

The metro station is only accessible with an OV-chipkaart or GVB Travel Pass.

Change at this station between lines 51 and 53/54.

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Amsterdam Metro network
Station entrance Spaklerweg entrance, 2022.jpg
Station entrance

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