(
French) or (
Dutch
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* In specific terms, i ...
) is a
rapid transit station in
Brussels
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, Belgium, consisting of both a
metro
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station (on the southern segment of lines
2 and
6) and a ''
premetro'' (underground tram) station (serving lines
4 and
10 on the
North–South Axis
The North–South Axis is a tram tunnel in Brussels, Belgium, which crosses the city centre from north to south between Brussels-North railway station and Albert premetro station.
The first section of this tunnel was opened on 4 October 1976 be ...
between
Brussels-North railway station
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and
Albert premetro station
Albert (; ) is a '' premetro'' (underground tram) station located on the border between the municipalities of Saint-Gilles and Forest in Brussels, Belgium. The station is at the crossroad between the / on the Greater Ring and the /, between F ...
).
The metro station opened on 2 October 1988 as the southern
terminus
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of line 2 from
Simonis. Line 2 has since been extended beyond / to
Clemenceau in 1993,
Delacroix in 2006, and
Gare de l'Ouest/Weststation in 2009. Since 3 December 1993, the station has also accommodated North–South Axis ''premetro'' services at separate platforms, with
cross-platform interchange
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between metro and ''premetro'' in both directions. Then, following the reorganisation of the Brussels Metro on 4 April 2009, it is served by lines 2, 3, 4 and 6. Line 3 was disbanded in 2024 and replaced by the new line 10.
The metro station is located under
Brussels-South railway station
Brussels-South railway station, also known as Brussels-Midi railway station (; ), is a major railway station in Brussels, Belgium. Geographically, it is located in Saint-Gilles, Belgium, Saint-Gilles/Sint-Gillis on the border with the adjacent ...
, the
busiest station in Belgium, and the only Brussels stop for international
high-speed rail
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services
Eurostar
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The service is operated by the Eurostar Group which was formed from the merger of Eurostar, ...
(including the former
Thalys
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) and
TGV
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.
Area
The
South Tower, the tallest building in Belgium, stands in front of the station's main exit (the crossroad of the
Avenue Fonsny/Fonsnylaan and the /) and houses the
Belgian Federal Pensions Service (FPS).
See also
*
Transport in Brussels
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*
History of Brussels
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References
External links
*
Brussels Metro stations
Saint-Gilles, Belgium
Railway stations in Belgium opened in 1988
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