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Amsterdam inaugurates underwater bike shelters

2023-01-25T17:21:15.039Z


Conveyor belts will take users nine meters below ground level to the city's largest bike shelter. Amsterdam inaugurated on Wednesday a first bicycle shelter dug under water, near the central station, in order to unclog the traditionally overloaded surface shelters. "In the Netherlands , we have a lot of knowledge and expertise when it comes to water" , even allowing construction under water, said Dutch State Secretary for Infrastructure Vivianne Heijnen. “ It makes optimal use of the space you


Amsterdam inaugurated on Wednesday a first bicycle shelter dug under water, near the central station, in order to unclog the traditionally overloaded surface shelters.

"In

the Netherlands

, we have a lot of knowledge and expertise when it comes to water"

, even allowing construction under water, said Dutch State Secretary for Infrastructure Vivianne Heijnen.

It makes optimal use of the space you have in a small country

,” she said at the inauguration of the first shelter on Wednesday.

With nearly 11,000 spaces, the two shelters will together represent the "

largest bicycle shelter in the city

“, according to the municipality, which will also make it possible to remove often overloaded bicycle racks from the sidewalks.

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"

We want to keep the station accessible and the public space accessible and attractive

," the municipality said in a statement.

Amsterdammers will have access from Thursday to the first underwater shelter near the main entrance to the station, offering 6,300 spaces and 700 self-service bicycles.

Conveyor belts will take users nine meters below ground level, explains the architectural office Wurck, in charge of the project.

Wurck describes the interior of the shelter as "

a smooth, light world, with a cast plaster floor and a seamless white ceiling

", a contrast reminiscent, according to the office, of an oyster.

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The second shelter, under the IJ River and whose design reflects its curves, will be accessible from February 14 and will have 4,000 pitches.

"

Now you know that when you come to the central station, you can immediately park your bike

," said Melanie van der Horst, deputy mayor in charge of transport.

Thirty percent of Dutch Railways travelers come to the station by bicycle, says Wouter Koolmees, director of the public organisation.

Source: lefigaro

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