Brussels-North railway station

Brussels-North railway station
Brussels-North
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Station statistics
Address 76 rue du Progrès, 1030 Schaerbeek
Coordinates 50°51′36″N 4°21′42″E / 50.86°N 4.36167°E / 50.86; 4.36167Coordinates: 50°51′36″N 4°21′42″E / 50.86°N 4.36167°E / 50.86; 4.36167
Lines 0, 25, 27, 36, 50, 161
Connections
  Line 3
  Line 4
Platforms 12
Other information
Opened 1952
Code FBN
Owned by National Railway Company of Belgium

Bruxelles-Nord / Brussel-Noord (Brussels North) is one of the three major railway stations in Brussels; the other two are Brussels Central and Brussels South. The station's bilingual French-Dutch name is generally translated to "Brussels North".

Every regular domestic and international train (except Thalys and the weekdays IC-B to Amsterdam) passing here also has a planned stop.

Brussels North also is the end point of the underground tram north-south axis and an important node of MIVB/STIB and De Lijn bus lines. More than 30 regional bus lines depart from here, as do international Eurolines coach services.

The station has 200,000 passengers per week, mainly commuters. It opens up to the Noordruimte/Espace Nord business district and is a starting place for inner-city visits.

Just like the other bigger stations in Brussels, Brussels-North is characterized by late maintenance and old-fashioned design. Meanwhile, there are plans to renovate the building, platforms and pedestrian subways. These long-due works should start at the end of 2008, when the renovation of Brussels-Central will be finished.

The station is located in the municipality of Schaerbeek in Brussels, in the middle of the Northern Quarter business district, with several corporation headquarters such as Belgacom Towers, Dexia Tower and others, government offices and Flemish ministries.

Just next to the station is Aarschot Street, an area of prostitution "behind windows".[1]

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History

The first station in Brussels was Groendreef / Allée Verte, where in 1835 the first train on a public railway departed on the European continent. This was replaced in March 1846 by the first Brussels-North station, designed by F. Coppens and situated on Rogier Place. It had 27 tracks.

In 1952 a new Brussels-North station was built to link with the North-South Connection. The old station was razed in 1955.

A panorama of the premetro station, left is the platform towards the north, the far right platform to the south.

Rail lines

Brussels North has 12 platforms. These passenger lines join in the station:

Few trains originate from Brussels North. Instead, most trains through Brussels depart from Brussel South, some from Schaarbeek.

High speed rail lines

Preceding station   DB AG   Following station
Bruxelles-Midi / Brussel-Zuid
ICE 79

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