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| type= Underground Tram stop | | type= Underground Tram stop | ||
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| length= 60 meters | | length= 60 meters | ||
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The underground tramstop Oranjeboomstraat was named after the Oranjeboomstraat in the Dutch television series "Toen was geluk heel gewoon" (Then, happiness was very common), where the main protagonist Jaap Kooiman (who is, in the series, a bus driver by profession) lives.