Beurs (Rotterdam Metro)

Beurs
Rotterdam Metro station

Station entrance on Churchill Square,
featuring the colors of both lines
Coordinates 51°55′07″N 4°28′50″E / 51.91861°N 4.48056°ECoordinates: 51°55′07″N 4°28′50″E / 51.91861°N 4.48056°E
Owned by RET
Construction
Structure type Underground
History
Opened 1968
Services
Preceding station   Rotterdam Metro   Following station
toward Schiedam Centrum
Line A
Not on evenings and early weekend mornings
Blaak
toward Binnenhof
Line B
Blaak
toward Nesselande
toward De Akkers
Line C
Blaak
toward De Terp
toward De Akkers
Line D
toward Rotterdam Centraal
Leuvehaven
toward Slinge
Line E
Stadhuis
toward Den Haag Centraal

Beurs is a major subway interchange station in the center of Rotterdam. Underneath Churchill Square (Dutch: Churchillplein), the two lines through the city center (lines A-B-C and lines D-E) intersect. Passengers for Rotterdam Central Station change here to line D if they started their journey on line A, B, or C.

All destinations within the network are accessible from Beurs. Since December 2011, it has also been incorporated into the new RandstadRail network, resulting in a direct connection to The Hague (line E).

History

Station Beurs opened February 9, 1968 on the North-South Line (also temporarily called Erasmuslijn). On May 6, 1982 a new station, Churchillplein, was opened nearby on the new East-West Line (also temporarily Calandlijn). Both stations were connected by an underground walkway. In 2000, this separate naming was abandoned. For a while, signs in the East-West Line-portion of the station still had 'Churchillplein' in a smaller font below 'Beurs', but this has recently been removed.