Simonis metro station


Simonis
Coordinates 50°51′47″N 4°19′50″E / 50.86306°N 4.33056°E / 50.86306; 4.33056Coordinates: 50°51′47″N 4°19′50″E / 50.86306°N 4.33056°E / 50.86306; 4.33056
Owned by STIB/MIVB
History
Opened 1982
Services
Preceding station   NMBS/SNCB   Following station
Thurn en Taxis
toward Dendermonde
S 10
toward Aalst
Preceding station   Brussels Metro   Following station
  Leopold II  
Line 2Terminus
Line 6
  Elisabeth  
TerminusLine 2
Line 6

The Simonis Metro Station is a station on the Brussels Metro serving lines 2 and 6 via two different levels. It opened on 6 October 1982 and is situated at the end of Boulevard Léopold II. It is close to Elizabeth Park and the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. The station was named after the Belgian sculptor Eugène Simonis.

On April 2009, when line 2 was created under its current form, with both termini being the different levels of the station, the station platforms were given an appendix—used on metro trains to indicate the direction—as such:

As from November 2013, to eliminate confusion about the destination of metro trains, the station platforms were renamed again:

Train services

Since December 2009, it is also served by National Railway Company of Belgium local rail services[1] on line 28. The line runs from Brussels-South to Schaerbeek, but currently the trains stopping at Simonis go between Brussels West and Dendermonde. The opening of the line forms part of the ongoing effort to develop the Brussels Regional Express Network.

The station is served by the following service(s):

References

  1. "NMBS en Infrabel openen twee nieuwe stations in Brussel" (in Dutch). treinreiziger.nl. 2009-12-10. Retrieved 2012-12-07.

External links

Media related to Simonis metro station at Wikimedia Commons


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