Voorlem Oost

Overview
Voorlem Oost is a station in Voorlem Oost situated between Voorlem and Dokmuiden.

Trivia

 * This station was based on Amsterdam Amstel, which was built in 1939.
 * Two murals can be seen in the station hall by Peter Alma.
 * The mural on the eastern end (in the direction of the platform) depicts the development of the locomotive. In the top flies the the wheel of Mercury, a symbol for travel, which is flanked by several trains. On the right you can distinguish the recognizable noses of the streamlined Dutch DE's, on the left some less recognizable designs of steam locomotives.
 * The mural on the western end (in the direction of the city) depicts the result of the technical development. Here you can see several locomotives like the Rocket, the Dutch 'Arend', the NS 3500, and interestingly also the LNER "Hush-Hush". In the centre there's a globe under which a lot of notable technicians are positioned, which are surrounded by several technical symbols.
 * In the war one of the paintings was hit by a german bullet. Thankfully this is no longer visible due to intensive restoration, but it stands testament to the history of this station.