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List of metro stations of Brussels

This list of metro stations of Brussels includes all the stations in the Brussels Metro, arranged by line. The last two lines (both named axis) are currently tram lines, but the given stations are underground.

Contents

Line 1A

  • Roi Baudouin (Dutch: Koning Boudewijn) (named after Baudouin of Belgium)
  • Heysel (Dutch: Heizel) (see Heysel Stadium disaster)
  • Houba-Brugmann
  • Stuyvenbergh
  • Bockstael
  • Pannenhuis
  • Belgica
  • Simonis (named after Eugène Simonis , architect)
  • Osseghem (Dutch: Ossegem)
  • Beekkant
  • Étangs Noirs (Dutch: Zwarte Vijvers)
  • Comte de Flandre (Dutch: Graaf van Vlaanderen)
  • Sainte-Catherine (Dutch: Sint-Katelijne)
  • De Brouckère
  • Gare Centrale (Dutch: Centraal Station)
  • Parc (Dutch: Park) (see Parc de Bruxelles)
  • Arts-Loi (Dutch: Kunst-Wet)
  • Maelbeek (Dutch: Maalbeek)
  • Schuman
  • Mérode
  • Thieffry (named after Edmond Thieffry , aviator)
  • Pétillon
  • Hankar (named after Paul Hankar , architect)
  • Delta
  • Beaulieu
  • Demey
  • Hermann-Debroux

Line 1B

  • Erasme (Dutch: Erasmus) (named after Erasmus))
  • Eddy Merckx (named after Eddy Merckx, cyclist)
  • CERIA (Dutch: COOVI)
  • La Roue (Dutch: Het Rad)
  • Bizet (named after Georges Bizet, composer)
  • Veeweyde (Dutch: Veeweide)
  • Saint-Guidon (Dutch: Sint-Guido)
  • Aumale
  • Jacques Brel (named after Jacques Brel, musician)
  • Gare de l'Ouest (Dutch: Weststation)
  • Beekkant
  • Étangs Noirs (Dutch: Zwarte Vijvers)
  • Comte de Flandre (Dutch: Graaf van Vlaanderen)
  • Sainte-Catherine (Dutch: Sint-Katelijne)
  • De Brouckère
  • Gare Centrale (Dutch: Centraal Station)
  • Parc (Dutch: Park) (see Parc de Bruxelles)
  • Arts-Loi (Dutch: Kunst-Wet)
  • Maelbeek (Dutch: Maalbeek)
  • Schuman
  • Mérode
  • Montgomery (named after Bernard Montgomery, military man)
  • Joséphine-Charlotte
  • Gribaumont
  • Tomberg
  • Roodebeek
  • Vandervelde
  • Alma
  • Crainhem (Dutch: Kraainem)
  • Stockel (Dutch: Stokkel)

Line 2

  • Simonis (named after Eugène Simonis, architect)
  • Ribaucourt
  • Yser (Dutch: IJzer)
  • Rogier
  • Botanique (Dutch: Kruidtuin) (see Jardin botanique )
  • Madou
  • Arts-Loi (Dutch: Kunst-Wet)
  • Trône (Dutch: Troon)
  • Porte de Namur (Dutch: Naamsepoort)
  • Louise (Dutch: Louiza)
  • Hôtel des Monnaies (Dutch: Munthof)
  • Porte de Hal (Dutch: Hallepoort)
  • Gare du Midi (Dutch: Zuidstation)
  • Clemenceau
  • Delacroix (under construction)
  • Gare de l'Ouest (Dutch: Weststation)

North-South Axis

  • Gare du Nord (Dutch: Noordstation)
  • Rogier
  • Gare Centrale (Dutch: Centraal Station)
  • Bourse (Dutch: Beurs)
  • Anneessens
  • Lemonnier
  • Gare du Midi (Dutch: Zuidstation)
  • Porte de Hal (Dutch: Hallepoort)
  • Parvis de Saint-Gilles (Dutch: Sint-Gillis Voorplein)
  • Horta (named after Victor Horta, architect)
  • Albert

Outer Ring Axis

  • Diamant
  • Georges Henri
  • Montgomery (named after Bernard Montgomery, military man)
  • Boileau (named after Nicolas Boileau , poet)
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