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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Amsterdam tramway network (Dutch: Amsterdamse tramweg netwerk) forms part of the public transport system in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. Opened in 1875, the network has been operated since 1943 by Gemeentelijk Vervoerbedrijf (GVB), which also runs a large urban bus network.The trams on the network run on standard gauge track. Since 1900, they have been powered by electricity, at 600 V DC. At the termini of almost every tram line there is a suitable turning loop, so that the line can be operated by unidirectional trams. The only exception is Amstelveen Binnenhof, one of the termini of line 5, which must therefore be served by bidirectional vehicles.As of 2014, there are 16 tram lines. In 2007, the network comprised a total of 80.5 km (50.0 mi) of track, with some sections used only for vehicles not in service. The fleet is made up of 216 trams, of which 24 are bidirectional and thus suitable for operations on loop-less line 5.. }

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