Former name(s) | Verversstraat and Ververspad until 1896 |
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Namesake | A toll house that stood at its East end.[1] |
Length | 610 m (2,000 ft) |
Location | De Pijp neighborhood, Amsterdam |
Postal code | 10 |
Nearest metro station | De Pijp metro station. Serviced also by tram 4 in Van Woustraat, Lutmastraat stop |
Coordinates | 52°22′06″N 4°53′34″E / 52.368282°N 4.892788°E |
East end | Amsteldijk |
To | Henrick de Keijserplein |
Tolstraat is a street located in the De Pijp neighborhood in Amsterdam. The street runs from Henrick de Keijserplein to Amsteldijk and crosses Van Woustraat approximately halfway.
Tolstraat was known as Verversstraat and Ververspad until 1896. It derives its name from a toll gate that was located at its end by the Amstel. After this part of the municipality of Nieuwer-Amstel was annexed by Amsterdam in 1896, the toll gate was relocated, and the street received its current name to avoid confusion with the already existing Verversstraat in Amsterdam.