Brussels-South Railway Station |
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Lines | 0, 50A, 96, 124 |
Platforms | 22 |
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Opened | 1952 |
Code | FBMZ |
Owned by | National Railway Company of Belgium |
Bruxelles-Midi / Brussel-Zuid (English: Brussels South, IATA code: ZYR) is the biggest railway station in Brussels, capital of Belgium. The station's bilingual French-Dutch name is often shortened outside Belgium – for example, in the Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable — to the (tri-lingual) "Brussels Midi/Zuid". The station is served by the Gare du Midi/Zuidstation station on the Brussels Metro system. 1,000 trains pass every day between Brussels-South and Brussels-North railway stations.
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The railway station designed by Payen opened in 1869, though a former station known as Station des Bogards/Bogaardenstation existed since 1840 near the Place Rouppeplein in the southern part of the city. It was demolished 29 years later as it was already too small. In 1949 Payen's 1869 terminal station was itself demolished and replaced by a through station on the present site, a short distance south of the original one, as part of the North-South connection project. The station is surrounded by the Avenue Fonsny/Fonsnylaan in the East, the Rue de France/Frankrijkstraat in the West, the Rue Couverte/Bedektestraat in the North and the Rue des Vétérinaires/Veeartsenstraat in the South. In the 1990s, the Eurostar terminal was added on the Rue de France/Frankrijkstraat side. This contains two bay platforms with no onward northbound connection.
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Preceding station | Eurostar | Following station | ||
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Eurostar | Terminus | ||
Preceding station | Thalys | Following station | ||
Terminus
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Thalys |
toward Amsterdam Centraal
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toward Essen Hbf
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toward Oostende
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Terminus
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toward Amsterdam Centraal
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Thalys (winter) |
toward Bourg-Saint-Maurice
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Preceding station | DB AG | Following station | ||
Terminus | ICE 79 |
toward Frankfurt (Main) Hbf
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Preceding station | NMBS/SNCB | Following station | ||
toward Oostende
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IC A |
toward Eupen
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Terminus | IC B |
toward Amsterdam Centraal
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toward Blankenberge and Knokke
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IC E |
toward Tongeren
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toward Quievrain
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IC F |
toward Liège-Guillemins
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Enghien
toward Mouscron
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IC H |
toward Schaerbeek
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Braine-l'Alleud
toward Charleroi-Sud
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IC I |
toward Antwerpen-Centraal
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Terminus | IC J |
toward Luxembourg
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Liedekerke
toward Gent-Sint-Pieters
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IC K |
toward Genk
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Denderleeuw
toward Poperinge
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IC L |
toward Sint-Niklaas
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Terminus | IC M |
toward Dinant and Liers
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Braine-l'Alleud
toward Charleroi-Sud
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IC N |
toward Antwerpen-Centraal
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Terminus | IC O |
toward Maastricht
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IC R |
toward Turnhout
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Forest-Est
toward Nivelles
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IR b |
toward Antwerpen-Centraal
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Halle
toward Courtrai and Grammont
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Liedekerke
toward Gent-Sint-Pieters
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IR h |
toward Brussels National Airport
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From monday to friday, except holidays
toward De Panne
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IR i |
toward Landen
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Liedekerke
On weekends and holidays
toward De Panne
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Halle
toward Quevy
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IR j |
toward Brussels National Airport
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Halle
toward Binche
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IR l |
toward Louvain-la-Neuve-Université
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Terminus | IR n |
toward Antwerpen-Centraal
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IR o |
toward Leuven
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Gare du Midi Zuidstation |
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Opened | 1988 | ||||||||||||||
Owned by | STIB/MIVB | ||||||||||||||
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The metro station, called Gare du Midi - Zuidstation, opened in 1988 as (at that time) the final stop of metro line 2 from Simonis. Line 2 has since been extended beyond Brussels-South - to Clemenceau in 1993, Delacroix in 2006, and Gare de l'Ouest/Weststation in 2009. Since 1993 the station also accommodates pre-metro (underground tram) services at separate platforms, with cross-platform interchange between metro and pre-metro in both directions.
Following the restructuring of the city's local public transport network in April 2009, the station is now served by two metro lines (2 and 6) as well as two pre-metro lines (3 and 4). It lies under the Rue Couverte/Overdektestraat, in front of the mainline station.
The tallest building in Belgium stands in front of the main exit from the station (the crossroad of Avenue Fonsnylaan and Rue Couverte/Overdekte straat) and is named the South Tower.
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