Amsterdam: “This station is closed” yet another example of the decline of 
public services

August 16, 2010 by Tjebbe van Tijen

Today the subway in Amsterdam opens again after being closed for six weeks 
because of an administrative mistake. This is NO joke, this is the infamous 
world village of Amsterdam. Working on a tramway or railway or whatever way in 
this muddy village most often results in closing off for what seems to be an 
unlimited time, whatever traffic passage may be concerned. The contract with 
the building firm that was at the basis of the decision to close down the metro 
for six weeks, was refuted because terms could not be met, but nevertheless the 
subway was closed down, because as a spokesman said the subway drivers all had 
been send already with holidays… This left me wondering about the sublime 
working conditions: 6 week sin one go? As this is a segregated town – though in 
full denial of the fact – it is “only” the predominant ‘non-wester-allochtones’ 
that suffered (sorry for the Dutch Apartheid vocabulary, you may need to check 
Wikpedia for this) they especially need to travel back & forward from the 
suburban Bijlmer-ghetto to the inner city.

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It is (only) thanks to the upcoming SAIL tourist event where eager – 
entrepreneurs hope to welcome a million extra clients – that the wind will blow 
some life into the subterranean public transport system. The photograph above 
shows a clumsy sign at one of the entrances of the subway system at the Central 
Station. At the most central Waterlooplein subway station that can be seen from 
my window there was NO sign whatsoever about why the doors were closed and how 
to get to the Bijlmer-ghetto…

the full illustrated article can be found at

http://limpingmessenger.wordpress.com/2010/08/16/amsterdam-this-station-is-closed-yet-another-example-of-the-decline-of-public-services/


Tjebbe van Tijen
Imaginary Museum Projects
Dramatizing Historical Information
http://imaginarymuseum.org
web-blog: The Limping Messenger
http://limpingmessenger.wordpress.com/


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