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Brussels-Schuman railway station (French: Gare de Bruxelles-Schuman, Dutch: Station Brussel-Schuman), officially Brussels-Schuman (French: Bruxelles-Schuman, Dutch: Brussel-Schuman), is a railway station in the City of Brussels, Belgium, serving the European Quarter. It received its name from the area around the Schuman roundabout, itself named after Robert Schuman.

Brussels-Schuman
1 5
Railway Station
General information
LocationRue de la Loi / Wetstraat
B-1040 City of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region
Belgium
Coordinates50°50′34″N 4°22′54″E
Owned bySNCB/NMBS
Operated bySNCB/NMBS
Connections
  Line 1
  Line 5
Other information
Station codeBXLS
History
Opened17 December 1969; 52 years ago (1969-12-17)
Location
Brussels-Schuman
Location within Brussels
Brussels-Schuman
Brussels-Schuman (Belgium)

Underneath Brussels-Schuman is the rapid transit Schuman station on lines 1 and 5 of the Brussels Metro system, which serves as an important node of the Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company (STIB/MIVB).


History


The original railway line through the station site ran between Brussels-Luxembourg and Brussels-North and was opened on 23 October 1856, though no station was provided. In about 1865, the Grande Compagnie du Luxembourg received subsidies from the state to open stations on the line, by that point surrounded by rapid housing development, and opened a halt called Bruxelles (Rue de la Loi), on a site now occupied by part of the Berlaymont building. The station was closed around 1920.

The site was identified as a future rail and metro connection during the planning and construction of the Berlaymont and Charlemagne buildings, and opened for rail and premetro (underground tram) services on 17 December 1969. The premetro trams were replaced by the new Brussels Metro on 20 September 1976.

From 2008 to 2016, the railway station (and the metro station) underwent major renovation works, increasing the station's capacity by two extra tracks. These connect to a tunnel to the old Schaerbeek-Josaphat station (and marshalling yard) on line 26, in order to offer direct quick connections to Antwerp, Leuven and Brussels Airport.[1] With this third connection, the station has become one of Brussels' largest. Its new glass roof allows more daylight into the station.


Rail


The rail station (called Bruxelles-Schuman/Brussel-Schuman) is an elevated station, though its north-eastern end is "underground" as it enters a hillside. Its ticket office is located immediately next to the metro station; at one end of the railway station platforms, a stairway leads down to the Chaussée d'Etterbeek/Etterbeeksesteenweg, coming out close to Maelbeek/Maalbeek metro station. Trains travelling between Brussels-South railway station and Namur and Luxembourg call at the station. The National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB)'s code for the station is FBSM.

A new tunnel was opened in April 2016 between Brussels-Schuman and Meiser, providing direct connections to Brussels Airport and stations on the Greater Ring of Brussels.


Train services


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

Preceding station NMBS/SNCB Following station
Bruxelles-Nord / Brussel-Noord IC 16 Brussels-Luxembourg
towards Luxembourg
Bordet IC 17
weekdays
Brussels-Luxembourg
towards Dinant
Bruxelles-Nord / Brussel-Noord IC 17
weekends
IC 18
weekdays
Brussels-Luxembourg
towards Liège-Saint-Lambert
Bordet IC 27
weekdays
Brussels-Luxembourg
Bockstael
towards Aalst
S 4
weekdays
Brussels-Luxembourg
towards Mechelen
Meiser
towards Mechelen
S 5
weekdays
Brussels-Luxembourg
towards Enghien
Bruxelles-Nord / Brussel-Noord S 8 Brussels-Luxembourg
towards Louvain-la-Neuve-Université
Meiser
towards Leuven
S 9
weekdays
Mouterij
Schaarbeek
Terminus
S 81
weekdays
Brussels-Luxembourg
towards Ottignies

Area


This station is in the centre of Brussels' European Quarter, being adjacent to the Berlaymont building (headquarters of the European Commission), the Justus Lipsius building (home to the Council of the European Union) and numerous other EU offices. It is named after the area around the Schuman roundabout, which was itself named after Robert Schuman, one of the founders of the European Union, the Council of Europe and NATO. It lies beneath the Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat, a major city thoroughfare, and is close to the Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark.


See also



References



Notes


  1. "Le tunnel Schuman-Josaphat Un chantier près de chez vous" (PDF). Info Riverains. Infrabel. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 November 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2013.


Media related to Schuman station, Brussels at Wikimedia Commons


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[de] Bahnhof Bruxelles-Schuman/Brussel-Schuman

Der Bahnhof Brüssel-Schuman (französisch Gare de Bruxelles-Schuman, niederländisch Station Brussel-Schuman) ist ein Tunnelbahnhof in der belgischen Hauptstadt Brüssel, welcher 1969 eröffnet wurde. Er ist nach dem französischen Politiker Robert Schuman benannt. Der Bahnhof befindet sich zum Teil unterhalb des Berlaymont-Gebäudes.
- [en] Schuman railway station



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