Amsterdam tram line 26, popularly known as the IJtram, is a
tram line operating between
Amsterdam Centraal station and the
IJburg district in
Amsterdam,
the Netherlands. , the IJtram was the busiest tram line in Amsterdam,
carrying 30,000 riders per day.
The
line has 11 stops and a scheduled end-to-end travel time of 22 minutes.
Infrastructure
From the eastern side of Stationsplein, the square in front of
Amsterdam Centraal station, line 26 runs eastbound beside the streets De Ruijterkade and Piet Heinkade within the
Eastern Docklands area. The line continues through a short tunnel under Piet Heinkade, to enter the Rietlandpark stop, which lies in an open pit requiring tram riders to use stairs or lifts to go between the street and platform levels. Eastbound from Rietlandpark, trams pass through the
Piet Hein Tunnel to surface on Zeeburgereiland (NL:''eiland'' = EN:island) where there is a tram storage yard. Proceeding further east, the tram line crosses the
Enneüs Heerma Bridge onto
Steigereiland
Steigereiland is a neighborhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Steigereiland is the first of the IJburg Islands when approaching from central Amsterdam. The island comprises three neighbourhoods - Noodbuurt, Zuidbuurt and Waterbuurt - the last of whi ...
and then crosses another bridge (''Brug 2002'') onto Haveneiland to terminate at the
IJburg stop.
The IJtram runs in a right-of-way separated from road traffic except for level crossings at cross-streets and some mixed traffic at the line's two terminal loops at Amsterdam Centraal station and at the IJburg stop.
The only rail connection between the IJtram and the rest of the tram system is at Centraal station; because of this, diversions to other tram lines are not possible in the event of a disruption along the line.
The line uses coupled pairs of unidirectional
Combino trams,
with each pair having a total length of .
Coupled trams have a crew of two, a driver on the first tram and a conductor on the second. Both sell tickets, but the GVB encourages passengers without tickets to board the second tram. Trams on the line can be scheduled to run as frequently as every 4 minutes.
For safety reasons, only one coupled pair of trams is allowed in the Piet Hein Tunnel per direction of travel. In the event of an emergency, this restriction gives emergency workers easier access to the site. Trams require 3 minutes to ride through the tunnel, and trams must enter and leave the tunnel on schedule to avoid a bottleneck at the tunnel entrance.
All trams using the tunnel must be equipped with
ATB, a Dutch implementation of
Automatic Train Control.
Centraal station has two stops for the IJtram. The regular stop is on the eastern half of Stationsplein on the south side of the station. An "emergency" stop (''noodhalte'') is located on the east or "IJ" side (''IJzijde'') of the station, which is used only when the regular stop is not available due to special events or construction projects.
The IJtram has its own tram storage yard (''IJtramstalling'') on Zeeburgereiland near the Bob Haarmslaan tram stop. It can store up to 32 trams and handle the coupled pairs of trams used on the line. The yard has a carwash and a sand filling station for trams.
Major tram maintenance must be done elsewhere. Every 12 weeks, each tram must be sent to the Havenstraat depot for maintenance, and every 24 weeks to the GVB workshops in
Diemen to grind flat wheels round.
History
On 31 May 2005, the IJtram opened, operating as tram line 26.
Trams operated every 10 minutes in rush hours and every 15 minutes in the off-hours. A park and ride facility (P+R Zeeburg) also opened which, along with local residents along the line, provided ridership for the new line.
Also, the IJtram storage yard (IJburgstalling) had opened on
Zeeburgereiland to store up to 18 trams.
On 8 December 2017, line 26 became the first tram line in Amsterdam to stop accepting cash for fare payment on board the tram. Payment could still be made via
OV-chipkaart or by a credit or debit card having a
personal identification number
A personal identification number (PIN), or sometimes redundantly a PIN number or PIN code, is a numeric (sometimes alpha-numeric) passcode used in the process of authenticating a user accessing a system.
The PIN has been the key to facilitat ...
. Because of the tunnel and the line's stand-alone status, the GVB considered line 26 to be ideal for the introduction of cashless payment on trams. GVB busses had been cashless since March 2017.
Starting July 2018, the line was running up to 15 trams per hour during the morning and afternoon rush hours.
In October 2019, an alternative
turning circle
The turning diameter of a vehicle is the minimum diameter (or "width") of available space required for that vehicle to make a circular turn (i.e. U-turn). The term thus refers to a theoretical minimal circle in which for example an aeroplane, a g ...
for the IJtram was completed on the IJ side of Centraal Station for use when events such as
Koningsdag
''Koningsdag'' () or King's Day is a national holiday in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Celebrated on 27 April (26 April if the 27th is a Sunday), the date marks the birth of King Willem-Alexander. When the Dutch monarch is female, the holi ...
or Gay Pride block the regular stop on Stationsplein. Work on the loop had started in March 2008, and was completed in time for track replacement on Stationsplein in 2020. The cost to construct the loop was 7 million euros.
On 28 September 2020, the GVB started operating coupled pairs of trams on the IJtram. Test running of coupled pairs had started in 2017.
Due to growth in the number of residents in the IJburg area plus riders from the park-and-ride facility on Zeeburgereiland,
the line had reached its capacity using single trams. Coupled trams doubled that capacity. Implementing coupled trams during the COVID-19 pandemic, which reduced ridership, the GVB operated nine coupled pairs with a tenth pair held in reserve.
Also on 28 September 2020, the IJtram storage yard (IJburgstalling), reopened after a renovation to increase its capacity to 32 trams and to handle coupled pairs of trams.
Proposed expansion
By 2018, there were proposals, costing at least 330 million euros, to expand tram service to IJburg to handle traffic from 8,000 planned new residences. In one proposal, the IJtram would be extended to Centrumeiland and Strandeiland to be completed in two phases in 2023 and 2028. Another proposal was to establish a tram connection south from Zeeburgereiland over a new bridge near the existing (Amsterdam Bridge) which was not strong or wide enough for a new tram line. Instead of a new tram line, bus service was also being considered.
, the GVB said the proposed extension between Centrumeiland and Strandeiland would require the purchase of 13 additional trams.
Gallery
File:Lijn 26 voor Centraal Station.JPG, Line 26 tram running around a loop in front of Centraal station
Rietlandpark tramhalte.jpg, Rietlandpark tram stop lying between two tunnels along line 26
Combino op lijn 26 op de IJburglaan op het Steigereiland.jpg, Line 26 running beside IJburglaan on Steigereiland
See also
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Amsteltram
Amsterdam tram line 25, also known as the Amsteltram, is a tram line between Amsterdam Zuid station in Amsterdam and Westwijk in Amstelveen. It officially opened on 13 December 2020 (unofficially 4 days earlier on 9 December). Work is underway to ...
: Amsterdam tram line 25 also uses coupled pairs of trams on a right-of-way separated from road traffic.
References
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