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The Haarlemmermeer railway lines () are a former network of railway lines in the area between
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, Amsterdam,
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and
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. Despite the name they did not all travel over the territory that formerly comprise the
Haarlemmermeer Haarlemmermeer () is a List of municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality in the west of the Netherlands, in the Provinces of the Netherlands, province of North Holland. Haarlemmermeer is a polder, consisting of land reclaimed from water. The ...
lake before it was drained.


History

The first plans for railway lines through the
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polder were presented in 1864 by mayor Amersfoort, twelve years after the dredging of the lake and creation of the polder. However, none of the plans was executed. In 1898 the HESM (''Hollandsche Electrische-Spoorweg-Maatschappij'', "Holland Electric Railway Company") was established with the goal of building electric railways in the area between South Amsterdam and Haarlem. After the HSM bought up the shares, the plans were changed and this led, in the end, to the establishment of a local network of steam railways. The lines were built by the HESM. Despite the name including the term "electric", the lines were never electrified. Only steam trains served for passenger traffic. The first lines opened in 1912, almost a half century after the first plans were drawn up. The lines lay in the area between
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,
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,
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,
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and Nieuwersluis, and were opened between 1912 and 1918. Because of the 1930s Depression, various lines were closed after only two decades. Only the Amsterdam Haarlemmermeerstation –
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and Bovenkerk
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– Nieuwersluis lines remained in service for passenger and cargo traffic. The last passenger train ran in 1950. In 1972 the lines were closed for freight, except for the Amsterdam – Uithoorn route, which remained in service between 1976 and 1981 to transport building materials for the new Schiphollijn (which originally had no connection to the rest of the national railway network) and Uithoorn – Nieuwersluis, which remained in service until 1986 to serve the Koek
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, where the Dutch Railways demolished a lot of equipment. The lines have, in the meantime, all been dug up, with the exception of the Amsterdam – Amstelveen – Bovenkerk line, which was electrified between 1975 and 1997 and is used by the . In many places there are still the remains of dikes, and various stations and stops are still recognizable and used as residences, including stations in Amsterdam, Amstelveen, Aalsmeer, Uithoorn, Hoofddorp, Mijdrecht, Nieuwveen, Wilnis and Aarlanderveen. In September 2004, the Amstelveen light rail line was extended from Poortwachter to Westwijk and reused the embankment of the old Bovenkerk–Uithoorn line on the curve west of Spinnerij to the south of Westwijk. Plans exist to extend the Amstelveen line to Uithoorn. In Uithoorn part of the old railway dike is in use as a bus lane. Further south, portions of the railway dike have been used as rights of way for new provincial highways.


Image gallery of stations

File:Station_Hoofddorp_rond_1912.jpg, Hoofddorp station circa 1912 File:Nieuwe_Station_Leiden_Heerensingel.jpg, Leiden Herensingel station circa 1912 File:Haarlemmermeerstation, overzicht voorgevel met ingangspartij - Amsterdam - 20409338 - RCE.jpg, Amsterdam Haarlemmermeer station File:Station_Aalsmeer_-_panoramio.jpg, Aalsmeer station File:28_28B_30_Stationsstraat_Amstelveen_Netherlands.jpg, Amstelveen station File:0451-K27-Noorddammerweg-44-achterkant-1.JPG, De Kwakel stop File:Uithoorn_former_railway_station.jpg, Uithoorn station File:Station_Vijfhuizen_(Haarlemmermeer).JPG, Vijhuizen station File:Station_Rijksstraatweg_Haarlem.jpg, Rijksstraatweg stop File:Tegelplateau_station_-_Aarlanderveen_-_20373480_-_RCE.jpg, Aarlanderveen station tile sign


Sources


De Haarlemmermeerspoorlijnen

Stationsweb
* De Haarlemmermeerspoorlijnen in oude ansichten. Auteur: A.W.J. de Jonge. Europese Bibliotheek, Zaltbommel, 1982 / 2000. * Sporen: Een zoektocht langs de resten van de Haarlemmermeerlijnen. Auteur: Wim Wegman. HDC Media, Alkmaar, 2007. * Station Haarlem. Hollandsche sporen door Haarlem en omstreken. Uitgeverij Spaar en Hout, Haarlem, 2006. {{Reflist Railway lines in North Holland Haarlemmermeer Closed railway lines