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{{Header|Simvliet}}
{{Sidebar Station
{{Sidebar Station
| name=      Stadionweg [[File:Stadionweg.png|300px]]
| name=      Stadionweg [[File:Stadionweg.png|300px]]
| opened=    1971
| opened=    1971
| platforms= 5
| type= Metro station
| platforms= 3
| tracks=    5
| tracks=    5
| length=    130 meters (platforms 1 - 4)<br/> 115 meters (platform 5)
| length=    130 meters (platforms 1 - 4)<br>115 meters (platform 5)
| lines=    [[File:A.png|link=Line A (Simvliet)|20px]], [[File:B.png|link=Line B (Simvliet)|20px]], [[File:C.png|link=Line C (Simvliet)|20px]]
| lines=    [[File:A.png|link=Line A (Simvliet)|20px]] [[File:B.png|link=Line B (Simvliet)|20px]] [[File:C.png|link=Line C (Simvliet)|20px]]
| code=      '''S'''
}}
}}
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'''Stadionweg''' is a metro station which contains 5 tracks and 3 platforms. From this station, [[Line A (Simvliet)|line A]] (towards [[Araplein]]) splits from the lines [[Line B (Simvliet)|B]] and [[Line C (Simvliet)|C]] (towards [[Tussenvelden]]). This station has one siding which continues towards [[Tussenvelden]]. The track between metro station Stadionweg and [[Araplein]] is electrified with overhead wire and is protected with a [[ZUB|ZUB system]]. Only the [[RSG2]], [[SG3]] and [[RSG3]] can drive on this track.
Metro station '''Stadionweg''' is a big station which contains 5 tracks and 5 platforms. From this station, [[Line A (Simvliet)|line A]] (towards [[Araplein]]) splits from the lines [[Line B (Simvliet)|B]] and [[Line C (Simvliet)|C]] (towards [[Tussenvelden]]). This station has one siding which continues towards [[Tussenvelden]]. The track between metro station Stadionweg and [[Araplein]] is electrified with overhead wire and is protected with a [[ZUB|ZUB system]]. Only the [[RSG2]], [[SG3]] and [[RSG3]] can drive on this track.


==History==
Along with Springstraat, Stadionweg existed long before the Simvliet Metro was introduced as freight station. Until 1965 a single line non-electrified railroad existed between [[Simvliet Haven]] and Stadionweg. The station consisted of a single platform with three tracks, and a few additional tracks on the side. It was used mainly for loading and unloading cargo from boxcars and flatbed from and to the warehouses in the vicinity of the station. One of the tracks continued towards [[Springstraat]] where another freight yard was located.


== Stadionweg Station History ==
By the year 1965 there was little activity remaining as more and more cargo was being transported over the road instead of rail. This led to the decision to decommission the line when the plans for the metro were being finalised. The line and freight station were demolished and the metro was built on top of it, two side tracks and the branch towards [[Springstraat]] were kept during the expansion of the network as it proofed useful for the working trains. Eventually this branch was decommission as well though.


Stadionweg Station Was open in 1971 as the line Extension from [[De Bergen]], via [[Vismarkt]] and [[Rooseveltlaan]] before this Station as the Eastern terminus unitl 1975, the Line was Extended from Stadionweg to [[Oostpark]] via [[Tussenvelden]], [[Driemansweg]], [[Eendrachtsweg]] and [[Parklaan]].
When the industry around [[Springstraat]] was being replaced with suburban housing in 2000 a proposal was made about reusing the old line as a branch of the Simvliet Metro. Due to budget cuts however the proposal was dismissed. Five years later a new and much cheaper proposal of a standalone branch using the existing infrastructure did pass. This resulted in the line being electrified and platforms were constructed. Due to limited budget the line remained single track and the platforms were very basic. The line was reopened in 2006, making Stadionweg the biggest station in the network.


In Simvliet 1982, there is a Siding on track 4 at Stadionweg which was used unitl it was replace by the Station Platforms 4 and 5 When Line A opened in 2006.
It was ten years later when the [[Springstraat]] branch was finally properly connected to the rest of the Simvliet Metro. For this a dive-under was constructed from platform 1 towards [[Noordplein]] where a second track was constructed as well. Also a new platform 4 and 5 were constructed.


Stadionweg is the Third Station of the Second section of Simvliet metro Which opens in 1971.
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Stadionweg Receives a new Line Known as [[Line A (Simvliet)]] From this Station via [[Noordplein]] and [[Varenweg]] before [[Springstraat]].
{{Navigatie A Simvliet}}
 
{{Navigatie B Simvliet}}
Stadionweg Platforms 1 to 4 are protected with [[ATB]] and Platforms 4 and 5 with [[ZUB]] Protection Systems which serves Lines A, B and C.
{{Navigatie C Simvliet}}
 
The Station has Five Platforms and it is the Biggest Station
 
== Platforms ==
==== Platforms in 2013 ====
Platform 1: Lines B and C to Tussenvelden, [[De Molens]] and Oostpark
 
Platform 2: Line A to Springstraat
 
Platform 3: Lines B and C to De Bergen, Simvliet Centrum
 
Platform 4: Line A to De Bergen, Simvliet Centrum
 
Platform 5: Line A to Springstraat
 
==== Platforms in 1982 ====
Platform 1: Trains to Tussenvelden and Oostpark
 
Platform 2: Trains to De Bergen and Simvliet Centrum
 
Platform 3: Trains to De Bergen and Simvliet Centrum
 
==== Platforms in 2017 ====
Platform 1: Lines B and C to Tussenvelden, De Molens, Oostpark and [[Lelywaard]]
 
Platform 2: Line A to Springstraat and [[Araplein]]
 
Platform 3: Lines B and C to De Bergen, Simvliet Centrum
 
Platform 4: Line A to De Bergen, Simvliet Centrum
 
Platform 5: Line A to Springstraat and Araplein
 
==== ''Platforms in 2020'' ====
''Platform 1: Line A to Springstraat and Araplein''
 
''Platform 2: Lines B and C to Tussenvelden, De Molens, Oostpark and Lelywaard''
 
''Platform 3: Lines B and C to De Bergen, Simvliet Centrum and Simvliet Airport''
 
''Platform 4: Line A to De Bergen, Simvliet Centrum and Simvliet Airport''
 
''Platform 5: Line A to Springstraat and Araplein (Eastbound) Line A to De Bergen, Simvliet Centrum and Simvliet Airport''
 
== New Features so Stadionweg ==
 
There is a Dive-Under for Line A to Araplein from Stadionweg Platform 1 in Simvliet 2020.
 
In Simvliet 2020 There is no Single line between Stadionweg and Noordplein, instead there is a Double Track Line between Noordplein and Stadionweg.
 
==Metro station Stadionweg in 2020==
Because of the timetable and traffic problems, there has been built a new drive-under which starts from track 1. The track between the metro station Stadionweg and [[Noordplein]] is no longer a single track. Its now possible to drive from track 5 towards metro station [[De Bergen]], [[Simvliet Centrum]] and [[Simvliet Airport]]. Before the year 2020, line A stoped at track 2 and the lines B and C at track 1, that changed after the year 2020, because of the drive-under.
 
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[[Rooseveltlaan]] < Previous station | Next station > [[Noordplein]](A) / [[Tussenvelden]](B/C)
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Latest revision as of 23:00, 16 March 2020

Simvliet
Stadionweg Stadionweg.png
Opened 1971
Type Metro station
Platforms 3
Tracks 5
Length 130 meters (platforms 1 - 4)
115 meters (platform 5)
Lines A.png B.png C.png
Destination Code S

Stadionweg is a metro station which contains 5 tracks and 3 platforms. From this station, line A (towards Araplein) splits from the lines B and C (towards Tussenvelden). This station has one siding which continues towards Tussenvelden. The track between metro station Stadionweg and Araplein is electrified with overhead wire and is protected with a ZUB system. Only the RSG2, SG3 and RSG3 can drive on this track.

History

Along with Springstraat, Stadionweg existed long before the Simvliet Metro was introduced as freight station. Until 1965 a single line non-electrified railroad existed between Simvliet Haven and Stadionweg. The station consisted of a single platform with three tracks, and a few additional tracks on the side. It was used mainly for loading and unloading cargo from boxcars and flatbed from and to the warehouses in the vicinity of the station. One of the tracks continued towards Springstraat where another freight yard was located.

By the year 1965 there was little activity remaining as more and more cargo was being transported over the road instead of rail. This led to the decision to decommission the line when the plans for the metro were being finalised. The line and freight station were demolished and the metro was built on top of it, two side tracks and the branch towards Springstraat were kept during the expansion of the network as it proofed useful for the working trains. Eventually this branch was decommission as well though.

When the industry around Springstraat was being replaced with suburban housing in 2000 a proposal was made about reusing the old line as a branch of the Simvliet Metro. Due to budget cuts however the proposal was dismissed. Five years later a new and much cheaper proposal of a standalone branch using the existing infrastructure did pass. This resulted in the line being electrified and platforms were constructed. Due to limited budget the line remained single track and the platforms were very basic. The line was reopened in 2006, making Stadionweg the biggest station in the network.

It was ten years later when the Springstraat branch was finally properly connected to the rest of the Simvliet Metro. For this a dive-under was constructed from platform 1 towards Noordplein where a second track was constructed as well. Also a new platform 4 and 5 were constructed.