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'''De Bergen''' is a metro station located next to the [[Bergpark]] depot. It was the first eastern terminus untill 1971. It contains four tracks, two of which are used for normal service, the other two are used to transfer trains to and from the depot. | '''De Bergen''' is a metro station located next to the [[Bergpark]] depot. It was the first eastern terminus untill 1971. It contains four tracks, two of which are used for normal service, the other two are used to transfer trains to and from the depot. |
Revision as of 23:05, 16 March 2020
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De Bergen | |
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Opened | 1968 |
Type | Metro station |
Platforms | 2 |
Tracks | 4 |
Length | 130 meters |
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Destination Code | for Station: B for Depot: X |
De Bergen is a metro station located next to the Bergpark depot. It was the first eastern terminus untill 1971. It contains four tracks, two of which are used for normal service, the other two are used to transfer trains to and from the depot.