Our history:
The museum tramway opened it's first public season in 1975. Back then, the line extende only as far as the Ringroa A10, about 1,5 kilometres long.
During the following years, the organiation grew and the line was gradually expanded, making use of a disbandoned former railwayline. The line has now it's final destination (Bovenkerk village) and full length, a good 7 kilometres and that compares to an avarage tramline in the city of Amsterdam.
Our trams travel over the former Haarlemmermeer railwayline along the edge of the Amsterdam Forrest, the largest recreational area in Amsterdam (and Amstelveen too). Several tramstop bring you right to the forrest, where several attractions cna be visited by foot.
Our collection:
We have trams from different European cities, such as: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Groningen, Utrecht, Vienna, Graz and Prague. They were built between approximately 1910 and 1960.
Organisations
The Amsterdam Tramway museum consists of the EMA foundation, that runs the tramway and is responsible for the operations and maintenance.
For the museum aspects, the "political" decision-making and being the home for all volunteers we have Rijdend Electrisch Tram Museum (RETM) society.
Volunteer work
The guards, drivers, traffic controllers, permanent-way members, shop personnel, restoration specialists and maintenance specialists are all volunteers..
Everything that you experience during your tramride is a result of countless hours of hard work by these dedicated volunteers.


