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Middenweg 07/02/2021 07h52
Combino 2065 in the morning of February 7th, the morning the Netherlands was hit by blizzard Darcy. Around 09h30 all tram traffic in Amsterdam was discontinued.
This Combino with fleetnumber 2065 has been delivered to the GVB on 28/03/2003 and first put into service on 26/04/2003 on line 25.

More information about line 19:
Opened: 22/07/2018
Route: Diemen - Middenweg - Sarphatistraat - Weteringschans - Leidseplein - de Clercqstraat - Admiraal de Ruijterweg - Sloterdijk
Length: 12.8 km
Depot: Remise Havenstraat
Equipment: Siemens Combino 13G (2001 - 2151)
[ 01/2021 ]

Tags:   Europe Nederland Netherlands Holland Pays-Bas Noord-Holland Amsterdam Oost East Est Watergraafsmeer Betondorp BeDo Morning Matin Winter Hiver Storm Snowstorm Blizzard Darcy Snow Neige Tempête de Neige Street Rue Tramorama Tram Streetcar Tramway Public Transport Publique Transport en Commun Transit GVB GVB19 GVB2065 February 2021 Meteorry

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Hartveldseweg 07/02/2021 08h46
Combino 2052 on the Hartveldseweg in Diemen, the morning the Netherlands was hit by blizzard Darcy. Around 09h30 all tram traffic in Amsterdam was discontinued due to several incidents on the network (derailment in both Osdorp Dijkgraafplein as well as Amstelveen Westwijk).
This Combino (2052) was delivered to the GVB on 15/11/2002 and was first put into service on 18/01/2003 (tram line 4).

More information about line 19:
Opened: 22/07/2018
Route: Diemen - Middenweg - Sarphatistraat - Weteringschans - Leidseplein - de Clercqstraat - Admiraal de Ruijterweg - Sloterdijk
Length: 12.8 km
Depot: Remise Havenstraat
Equipment: Siemens Combino 13G (2001 - 2151)
[ 01/2021 ]

This photo was shown during the theatre show of "Margreet Dolman Kijkt Vooruit" on 07/02/2021.

Tags:   Europe Nederland Netherlands Holland Pays-Bas Noord-Holland Amsterdam Diemen Blizzard Snowstorm Darcy Middenweg Hartveldseweg A10 Overpass Viaduc Winter Hiver Snow Neige Siemens Combino 13G Tramorama Watergraafsmeer Tram Streetcar Tramway Public Transport Publique Transport en Commun Transit GVB GVB19 GVB2052 February 2021 Meteorry Betty Asfalt Complex

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[A10] Amsterdam Oost 07/02/2021 08h00
Snow plows do everything they can to keep the ring A10 passable. A morning after a night curfew with the blizzard Darcy who is doing the housework in the Netherlands. Seen from the Radioweg overpass between Amsterdam and Diemen with a temperature of -4° C.

Ring A10 Highway
The A10 highway (Dutch: Rijksweg 10) is a highway in the Netherlands. This highway is the ring road around the city of Amsterdam. It has a length of 32 km. Five other highways connect to the A10: highway A8 at interchange Coenplein (north), highway A5 at interchange Coenplein (south), A4 at interchange De Nieuwe Meer, A2 at interchange Amstel, and A1 at interchange Watergraafsmeer. Part of the A10 is the Coentunnel, crossing the Noordzeekanaal ("North Sea Canal"). This twin tube tunnel is notorious for traffic jams for decades, reason why another two tubes have been built. These new tubes opened on 13 May 2013 and the old tubes were closed for extensive renovation. On 21 July 2014 the old tubes were reopened after completing the renovations and all four tubes became be available for traffic.

The city of Amsterdam has a network of numbered stadsroutes (city routes). These routes are indicated with an "s" prefix followed by a three digit number starting at 100. Since these s-routes are connected to the A10 motorway and each s-route only crosses the motorway once, these numbers can be considered as the first exit numbers on Dutch motorways. Recently, regular exit numbering has been implemented based on the numbers of the s-routes. For example, the junction leading towards the s106 used to be exit number s106 and is now numbered as exit 6.

Construction started in 1962 and the first part was completed four years later. The Coentunnel was opened on 21 June 1966. The western part of the A10 (the Einsteinweg) was finished on 2 April 1975 and the southern part on 7 July 1981. The eastern and northern part were finished in 1990, with the completion of another tunnel under the IJ, the Zeeburgertunnel.

The western part of the A10, between interchange De Nieuwe Meer and exit 2 the speed limit is 80 km/h (50 mph). The rest of the A10 is 100 km/h (62 mph). During rush hour the speed on the southern part can be reduced to 80 km/h.

[ Source and more Info: Wikipedia - Ring A10 ]

Tags:   Europe Nederland Netherlands Holland Pays-Bas Noord-Holland Amsterdam Diemen A10 Highway Freeway Motorway Road Voie Autostrada Autopista Traffic Circulation Snow Plows Chasse-neige Trucks Blizzard Snowstorm Winter Hiver Darcy Snow Neige February 2021 Meteorry

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[A10] Amsterdam Oost 07/02/2021 08h00
Snow plows do everything they can to keep the ring A10 passable. A morning after a night curfew with the blizzard Darcy who is doing the housework in the Netherlands. Seen from the Radioweg overpass between Amsterdam and Diemen with a temperature of -4° C.
Looking Northbound here (Amersfoort A1 right lanes, A10 Oost/Noord left lanes).

Ring A10 Highway
The A10 highway (Dutch: Rijksweg 10) is a highway in the Netherlands. This highway is the ring road around the city of Amsterdam. It has a length of 32 km. Five other highways connect to the A10: highway A8 at interchange Coenplein (north), highway A5 at interchange Coenplein (south), A4 at interchange De Nieuwe Meer, A2 at interchange Amstel, and A1 at interchange Watergraafsmeer. Part of the A10 is the Coentunnel, crossing the Noordzeekanaal ("North Sea Canal"). This twin tube tunnel is notorious for traffic jams for decades, reason why another two tubes have been built. These new tubes opened on 13 May 2013 and the old tubes were closed for extensive renovation. On 21 July 2014 the old tubes were reopened after completing the renovations and all four tubes became be available for traffic.

The city of Amsterdam has a network of numbered stadsroutes (city routes). These routes are indicated with an "s" prefix followed by a three digit number starting at 100. Since these s-routes are connected to the A10 motorway and each s-route only crosses the motorway once, these numbers can be considered as the first exit numbers on Dutch motorways. Recently, regular exit numbering has been implemented based on the numbers of the s-routes. For example, the junction leading towards the s106 used to be exit number s106 and is now numbered as exit 6.

Construction started in 1962 and the first part was completed four years later. The Coentunnel was opened on 21 June 1966. The western part of the A10 (the Einsteinweg) was finished on 2 April 1975 and the southern part on 7 July 1981. The eastern and northern part were finished in 1990, with the completion of another tunnel under the IJ, the Zeeburgertunnel.

The western part of the A10, between interchange De Nieuwe Meer and exit 2 the speed limit is 80 km/h (50 mph). The rest of the A10 is 100 km/h (62 mph). During rush hour the speed on the southern part can be reduced to 80 km/h.

[ Source and more Info: Wikipedia - Ring A10 ]

Tags:   Europe Nederland Netherlands Holland Pays-Bas Noord-Holland Amsterdam Diemen A10 Highway Freeway Autoroute Road Route Rijkswaterstaat Winter Hiver Snow Plows Blizzard Darcy Morning Matin Traffic Circulation Weather Trucks Chasse-neige Dutch February 2021 Meteorry

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Hartveldseweg 07/02/2021 08h14
Snow removal around 8 in the morning while it was predicted that it would snow until 6 pm is fun but useless. The blizzard Darcy did its job today and paralyzed the whole country.
Corner Hartveldseweg and Arend Krijtsstraat.

Diemen
Diemen is a town and municipality with a population of 27 K in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. It is located approximately 6 kilometres southeast of Amsterdam's city centre, within the Amsterdam metropolitan area.
The name Diemen comes from the river Diem, which originates from die eme, meaning the water.
The municipality has a population of 25,915 and a population density of 2,161/km2.

[ Wikipedia - Diemen ]

Tags:   Europe Nederland Netherlands Holland Pays-Bas Noord-Holland Diemen Hartveldseweg Arend Krijtsstraat Blizzard Snowstorm Winter Hiver Snow Plows Ice Cold Froid Road Street Rue Arctic February 2021 Meteorry


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