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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. As of 2019, the IJtram was the busiest tram line in Amsterdam, carrying 30,000 riders per day. The 8.5-kilometre (5.3 mi) line has 11 stops and a scheduled end-to-end travel time of 22 minutes.

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  • IJtram (en)
  • Tramlijn 26 (Amsterdam) (nl)
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  • 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. As of 2019, the IJtram was the busiest tram line in Amsterdam, carrying 30,000 riders per day. The 8.5-kilometre (5.3 mi) line has 11 stops and a scheduled end-to-end travel time of 22 minutes. (en)
  • Tramlijn 26 is een tramlijn in Amsterdam op de route Centraal Station – Rietlandpark – Zeeburgereiland – IJburg. De lijn, ook bekend als de IJtram, loopt van het Centraal Station via de Piet Heintunnel naar de IJburglaan in de oostelijke wijk IJburg. De lijn, die sinds 2005 in gebruik is, zal in de toekomst doorgetrokken worden naar het Strandeiland. (nl)
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  • Amsterdam tram line 26 (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Combino_op_lijn_26_op_de_IJburglaan_op_het_Steigereiland.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/GVB_2148+2147_op_Brug_2001_te_IJburg,_Amsterdam.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Lijn_26_voor_Centraal_Station.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Rietlandpark_tramhalte.jpg
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  • Coupled pair of Combino trams on Enneüs Heerma Bridge (en)
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  • 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. As of 2019, the IJtram was the busiest tram line in Amsterdam, carrying 30,000 riders per day. The 8.5-kilometre (5.3 mi) line has 11 stops and a scheduled end-to-end travel time of 22 minutes. (en)
  • Tramlijn 26 is een tramlijn in Amsterdam op de route Centraal Station – Rietlandpark – Zeeburgereiland – IJburg. De lijn, ook bekend als de IJtram, loopt van het Centraal Station via de Piet Heintunnel naar de IJburglaan in de oostelijke wijk IJburg. De lijn, die sinds 2005 in gebruik is, zal in de toekomst doorgetrokken worden naar het Strandeiland. (nl)
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