List of Brussels Metro stations

List of Brussels Metro stations

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" (meaning "before the metro") refers to underground tramway sections that are part of the tramway network in Brussels. Most of the stations listed both have a French and a Dutch name in which case the French name is given first and is separated from the Dutch one by a slash ('/'). The year mentioned between brackets is the year when the station opened as a part of the line under which it is listed.__TOC__

Line 1A

;Future stops
* Gare de l'Ouest/Weststation, line 1B station (to be reached by the line 2 in 2009)

North-South Axis

* Gare du Nord/Noordstation (1976)
* Rogier (1976, named after the "Place Rogier/Rogierplein", itself named after Charles Rogier, Prime Minister of Belgium)
* De Brouckère (1976, named after the "Place De Brouckère/De Brouckèreplein")
* Bourse/Beurs (1976, located near Brussels' stock exchange building)
* Anneessens (1976, named after the "Place Anneessens/Anneessensplein")
* Lemonnier (1976, named after the "Avenue Lemonnier/Lemonnierlaan")
* Gare du Midi/Zuidstation (1976)
* Porte de Hal/Hallepoort (1993)
* Parvis de Saint-Gilles/Sint-Gillis Voorplein (1993)
* Horta (1993, named after Victor Horta, Belgian architect)
* Albert (1993, named after the "Place Albert/Albertplein")

Outer Ring Axis

* Diamant (1972, located near the RTBF/VRT headquarters)
* Georges Henri (1975, named after the "Avenue Georges Henri/Georges Henrilaan")
* Montgomery (1975, named after Bernard L. Montgomery, British Army commander during World War II)
* Boileau (1975, named after Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux, French poet)


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