Using trams in Amsterdam
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 9:40 am
For those who are going to visit the Dutch Open, I expect some of you to use the tram quite a lot to travel to and from the venue. So here is some info to help you do that as cheap as possible.
You can pay a ticket in the tram itself but this is more expensive than using a 'strippenkaart' (or a stripcard in English). The strippen card will allow you to travel 7.5 times within the center zone for 6.70 while a individual ticket bought in the tram will cost at least 1.60. There should be no need to travel beyond the central zone. (The venue is just a little bit outside the zone, so you can get of the tram at the zone border and walk the last few minutes).
You can buy a stripcard at the Railwaystation at little shops called 'kiosk' and at the bookshops, too.
A stripcard has 15 strips, and you have to pay two strips when traveling through one zone (hence 7.5 trips). Traveling trough 2 zones will cost you 3 strips, etc. You pay by stamping them in a machine or having them stamped by the tramconductor when you get in. Probably is easiest to ask the first time.
What is important that you stamp them in order. So on your first trip you need to stamp the strip marked '2' indicating you have spend the first two strips. If you stamp it at the wrong end you have wasted the entire card. You can share a stripcard with more people by having it stamped twice. Stamping 2 and 4 indicates two one-zone trips, while only stamping 4 indicates one three-zone trip.
Once stamped the payement remains valid for one hour (the stamp has a timemark) and you can take any bus, tram, or underground in the center zone during that time.
You can pay a ticket in the tram itself but this is more expensive than using a 'strippenkaart' (or a stripcard in English). The strippen card will allow you to travel 7.5 times within the center zone for 6.70 while a individual ticket bought in the tram will cost at least 1.60. There should be no need to travel beyond the central zone. (The venue is just a little bit outside the zone, so you can get of the tram at the zone border and walk the last few minutes).
You can buy a stripcard at the Railwaystation at little shops called 'kiosk' and at the bookshops, too.
A stripcard has 15 strips, and you have to pay two strips when traveling through one zone (hence 7.5 trips). Traveling trough 2 zones will cost you 3 strips, etc. You pay by stamping them in a machine or having them stamped by the tramconductor when you get in. Probably is easiest to ask the first time.
What is important that you stamp them in order. So on your first trip you need to stamp the strip marked '2' indicating you have spend the first two strips. If you stamp it at the wrong end you have wasted the entire card. You can share a stripcard with more people by having it stamped twice. Stamping 2 and 4 indicates two one-zone trips, while only stamping 4 indicates one three-zone trip.
Once stamped the payement remains valid for one hour (the stamp has a timemark) and you can take any bus, tram, or underground in the center zone during that time.