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List of Brussels Metro stations

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This list of Brussels metro and premetro stations includes all the underground stations in the Brussels metro and premetro network, arranged by line. The premetro refers to sections of the Brussels tramway network which run underground and at metro frequency.

Line 1

Line 1 replaces former Line 1B since 4 April 2009. Line 1 does not service though the stations between Erasme/Erasmus and Jacques Brel, which are now serviced by Line 5.

#Name in FrenchName in DutchOpenedInterchangeCoordinates123456789101112131415161718192021
Gare de l'OuestWeststation1982NMBS/SNCB, Line 2, Line 5, Line 6
BeekkantBeekkant1981Line 2, Line 5, Line 6
Étangs NoirsZwarte Vijvers1981Line 5
Comte de FlandreGraaf van Vlaanderen1981Line 5
Sainte-CatherineSint-Katelijne1977Line 5
De BrouckèreDe Brouckère1976Line 3, Line 4, Line 5
Gare CentraleCentraal Station1976Line 5, NMBS/SNCB
ParcPark1976Line 5
Arts-LoiKunst-Wet1976Line 2, Line 5, Line 6
MaelbeekMaalbeek1976Line 5
SchumanSchuman1976Line 5, NMBS/SNCB
MérodeMérode1976Line 5, NMBS/SNCB
MontgomeryMontgomery1976None, Outer Ring Axis, Line 7
Joséphine-CharlotteJoséphine-Charlotte1976None
GribaumontGribaumont1976None
TombergTomberg1976None
RoodebeekRoodebeek1982None
VanderveldeVandervelde1982None
AlmaAlma1982None
CrainhemKraainem1988None
StockelStokkel1988None

Line 2

Line 2 was expanded in April 2009 in order to connect the stations Delacroix and Gare de l'Ouest/Weststation. In this way the line now forms a loop between starting and ending in the Simonis/Elisabeth station complex, known as Simonis on its upper level and Elisabeth on its lower level. Most of this line (between Yser/IJzer and Brussels-South railway station) runs under the Brussels small ring.

#Name in FrenchName in DutchOpenedInterchangeCoordinates12345678910111213141516171819
SimonisSimonis1982NMBS/SNCB, Line 2, Line 6, Line 6
OsseghemOssegem1982Line 6
BeekkantBeekkant1981Line 1, Line 5, Line 6
Gare de l'OuestWeststation1982NMBS/SNCB, Line 1, Line 5, Line 6
DelacroixDelacroix2006Line 6
ClemenceauClemenceau1993Line 6
Gare du MidiZuidstation1988NMBS/SNCB, Thalys, Eurostar, ICE,
Line 2, Line 4, Line 6
Porte de HalHallepoort1988Line 6
Hôtel des MonnaiesMunthof1988Line 6
LouiseLouiza1988Line 6
Porte de NamurNaamsepoort1988Line 6
TrôneTroon1988Line 6
Arts-LoiKunst-Wet1988Line 1, Line 5, Line 6
MadouMadou1988Line 6
BotaniqueKruidtuin1988Line 6
RogierRogier1988Line 3, Line 4, Line 6
YserIJzer1988Line 6
RibaucourtRibaucourt1988Line 6
ElisabethElisabeth1988NMBS/SNCB, Line 2, Line 6, Line 6

Line 5

The Line 5 replaces the former Line 1A since 4 April 2009 between Herrmann-Debroux and Beekkant. The section of former Line 1A between Beekkant and King Baudouin is now serviced by Line 6. The section of Line 5 between Beekkant and Erasme/Erasmus was formerly serviced by Line 1B.

#Name in FrenchName in DutchOpenedInterchangeCoordinates12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728
ErasmeErasmus2003None
Eddy MerckxEddy Merckx2003None
CERIACOOVI2003None
La RoueHet Rad2003None
BizetBizet1992None
VeeweydeVeeweide1985None
Saint-GuidonSint-Guido1982None
AumaleAumale1982None
Jacques BrelJacques Brel1982None
Gare de l'OuestWeststation1982NMBS/SNCB, Line 1, Line 2, Line 6
BeekkantBeekkant1981Line 1, Line 2, Line 6
Étangs NoirsZwarte Vijvers1981Line 1
Comte de FlandreGraaf van Vlaanderen1981Line 1
Sainte-CatherineSint-Katelijne1977Line 1
De BrouckèreDe Brouckère1976Line 1, Line 3, Line 4
Gare CentraleCentraal Station1976Line 1, NMBS/SNCB
ParcPark1976Line 1
Arts-LoiKunst-Wet1976Line 1, Line 2, Line 6
MaelbeekMaalbeek1976Line 1
SchumanSchuman1976Line 1, NMBS/SNCB
MérodeMérode1976Line 1, NMBS/SNCB
ThieffryThieffry1976None
PétillonPétillon1976None
HankarHankar1976None
DeltaDelta1976None
BeaulieuBeaulieu1976None
DemeyDemey1977None
Herrmann-DebrouxHerrmann-Debroux1985None

Line 6

Line 6 replaces the former Line 1A between Beekkant and King Baudouin since 4 April 2009. It also runs under the Brussels small ring as does Line 2.

#Name in FrenchName in DutchOpenedInterchangeCoordinates1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
Roi BaudouinKoning Boudewijn1998None
HeyselHeizel1985Line 7
Houba-BrugmannHouba-Brugmann1985None
StuyvenberghStuyvenbergh1985None
BockstaelBockstael1982None
PannenhuisPannenhuis1982None
BelgicaBelgica1982None
SimonisSimonis1982NMBS/SNCB, Line 2, Line 2, Line 6
OsseghemOssegem1982Line 2
BeekkantBeekkant1981Line 1, Line 2, Line 5
Gare de l'OuestWeststation1982NMBS/SNCB, Line 1, Line 2, Line 5
DelacroixDelacroix2006Line 2
ClemenceauClemenceau1993Line 2
Gare du MidiZuidstation1988NMBS/SNCB, Thalys, Eurostar, ICE,
Line 2, Line 3, Line 4
Porte de HalHallepoort1988Line 2
Hôtel des MonnaiesMunthof1988Line 2
LouiseLouiza1988Line 2
Porte de NamurNaamsepoort1988Line 2
TrôneTroon1988Line 2
Arts-LoiKunst-Wet1988Line 1, Line 2, Line 5
MadouMadou1988Line 2
BotaniqueKruidtuin1988Line 2
RogierRogier1988Line 2, Line 3, Line 4
YserIJzer1988Line 2
RibaucourtRibaucourt1988Line 2
ElisabethElisabeth1988NMBS/SNCB, Line 2, Line 2, Line 6

North-South Axis

The Brussels tram routes 3 and 4 use the North-South Axis and run on surface outside the city centre. The common section offers a high service frequency during daytime hours between Vanderkindere in the municipality of Uccle and the Brussels-North railway station. It shares 4 connections with metro lines and also links two major train stations with access to Thalys and Eurostar trains at Brussels-South railway station.

#Name in FrenchName in DutchOpenedInterchangeCoordinates1234567891011
Gare du NordNoordstation1976NMBS/SNCB
RogierRogier1976Line 2, Line 6
De BrouckèreDe Brouckère1976Line 1, Line 5
BourseBeurs1976None
AnneessensAnneessens1976None
LemonnierLemonnier1976None
Gare du MidiZuidstation1988NMBS/SNCB, Thalys, Eurostar, ICE, Line 2, Line 6
Porte de HalHallepoort1988Line 2, Line 6
Parvis de Saint-GillesSint-Gillis Voorplein1993None
HortaHorta1993None
AlbertAlbert1993None

Greater Ring Axis

The Greater Ring Axis is an underground section under the greater ring of Brussels used by tram routes 7, and 25.

#Name in FrenchName in DutchOpenedInterchangeCoordinates1234
DiamantDiamant1972None
Georges HenriGeorges Henri1975None
MontgomeryMontgomery1975Line 1
BoileauBoileau1975None
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