Amsterdam Lelylaan Railway Station - Gallery

Gallery

  • Looking towards Sloterdijk. A line 50 metro arrives at Lelylaan.

  • The station entrance from Pieter Calandlaan. (Bus station is just to the right)

  • Amsterdam Metro Map. Line 50 is green.

  • The Bus station (looking towards Schiphol)

Railway stations in North Holland
  • Alkmaar
  • Noord
  • Amsterdam Amstel
  • Bijlmer ArenA
  • Centraal
  • Holendrecht
  • Lelylaan
  • Muiderpoort
  • RAI
  • Science Park
  • Sloterdijk
  • Zuid
  • Anna Paulowna
  • Beverwijk
  • Bloemendaal
  • Bovenkarspel Flora
  • Grootebroek
  • Bussum Zuid
  • Castricum
  • Den Helder
  • Zuid
  • Diemen
  • Zuid
  • Driehuis
  • Duivendrecht
  • Enkhuizen
  • Haarlem
  • Spaarnwoude
  • Halfweg-Zwanenburg
  • Heemskerk
  • Heemstede-Aerdenhout
  • Heerhugowaard
  • Heiloo
  • Hilversum
  • Noord
  • Sportpark
  • Hollandsche Rading
  • Hoofddorp
  • Hoogkarspel
  • Hoorn
  • Kersenboogerd
  • Koog Bloemwijk
  • Zaandijk
  • Krommenie-Assendelft
  • Naarden-Bussum
  • Nieuw-Vennep
  • Obdam
  • Overveen
  • Purmerend
  • Overwhere
  • Weidevenne
  • Santpoort Noord
  • Zuid
  • Schagen
  • Schiphol
  • Uitgeest
  • Weesp
  • Wormerveer
  • Zaandam
  • Kogerveld
  • Zandvoort (aan Zee)

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