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Randstadrail Station Beatrixlaan, Den Haag Building, Project, Photo, Design
Randstadrail Station Den Haag : Architecture Information
Key Development in Den Haag, The Netherlands
'Light-rail station'
Beatrixkwartier, The Hague
Station for the Randstadrail network at Beatrixlaan, The Hague
Zwarts & Jansma
Beatrixkwartier Photos : DigiDaan

Randstadrail is a project for a new light urban rail network for the
area between The Hague and Rotterdam. The network runs partly over
existing tram and railway tracks and will be supplemented with new
sections. In the centre of The Hague, in the Beatrixkwartier office
district, a link between the tram viaduct at the Ternoot stop and
the NS (Dutch Railways) railway embankment close to the Laan van NOI
station was needed. To achieve this a viaduct has been built over
the entire length of the Beatrixlaan, with a new station halfway.
The space-frame tubular construction of the viaduct follows the curve
that Joan Busquets has set out for the alignments and the roadways
on the Beatrixlaan. In order to establish a link with the existing
tram viaduct across the Utrechtse Baan urban motorway, the existing
Ternoot stop will be moved, and a completely new station has been
designed for the new Ternoot stop.
For a length of 400 metres the viaduct is constructed from a skeleton
structure of rings of mild-steel strips with a diameter of about 10
metres, interconnected by diagonally set tubes to form an open tube
structure. The relatively great structural height of the tube makes
it easy to cover the large spans. The construction will be supported
by V-shaped columns and provides room for two tracks for passing trains.
Thanks to the big spans of 40 and 50 metres there are relatively few
columns at street level. There is also hardly any visual obstruction
at eye level, so that social safety and traffic safety are not compromised.

The new Beatrixlaan station will have a platform in the middle. The
railway tracks split as they reach the platform. The access for this
type of platform is compact: the stairway and lift are used by people
travelling in both directions. The spatial form of the station derives
from a combination of the alignment and the profile of empty space.
This means that the station building provides exactly enough space
for the trains to travel around the platform in the ideal curve. In
addition, the platform is wide where people stand waiting and thinner
at the access stairs.

At the station the structure comprises concrete railway sleepers,
with the platform deck suspended in-between. The trusses that support
the roof and the glass windbreaks are also mounted on these railway
sleepers. The space-frame tube structure of the viaduct and the station
are gracefully interconnected.
The canopy is designed to sit asymmetrically over the station as an
enclosed section of the structure, also following its spiral form.
Trains stop at the front end of the platform, even when they are shorter
than the maximum. The greater number of waiting passengers will thus
stand waiting diagonally opposite each other on the middle platform.
The covered area of the platform is most generous where most passengers
are expected to stand waiting.
Randstadrail Network Station Beatrixlaan images / information from
Zwarts & Jansma

image : 3dpro
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Light-rail station
Beatrixkwartier - Building Information
Winner: Routepluim 2008
Design: 1999 - 2006
Client: Stadsgewest Haaglanden
Engineer: Gemeentewerken Rotterdam
Railway Stations
Netherlands Forensic Institute
The Hague

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