Brussels Metro (Métro de Bruxelles (French), Brusselse metro (Dutch))

The Brussels Metro is a rapid transit system serving a large part of the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium. It consists of four conventional metro lines and three premetro lines. The metro-grade lines are M1, M2, M5 and M6 with some shared sections, covering 59 metro-only stations with a total length of 39.9 kilometres. The metro serves a large number of daily passengers, forming the core of Brussels' transport infrastructure. plays an important role in the structure and contributes to the dynamic and cosmopolitan environment of the city.

Operator
Operation start20 September 1976
Total Lines4 Metro Lines
Total Station60 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryBrussels Belgium
Official Webhttps://www.stib-mivb.be/index.htm?l=nl

StationLayoutOperation starts
Weststation
Beekkant
Zwarte Vijvers
Graaf van Vlaanderen
Sint-Katelijne
De Brouckère
Centraal Station
Park
Kunst-Wet
Maalbeek
Schuman
Mérode
Montgomery
Joséphine-Charlotte
Gribaumont
Tomberg
Roodebeek
Vandervelde
Alma
Kraainem
Stokkel
Simonis
Ossegem
Delacroix
Clemenceau
Zuidstation
Hallepoort
Munthof
Louiza
Naamsepoort
Troon
Madou
Kruidtuin
Rogier
IJzer
Ribaucourt
Elisabeth
Erasmus
Eddy Merckx
COOVI
Het Rad
Bizet
Veeweide
Sint-Guido
Aumale
Jacques Brel
Thieffry
Pétillon
Hankar
Delta
Beaulieu
Demey
Herrmann-Debroux
Koning Boudewijn
Heizel
Houba-Brugmann
Stuyvenbergh
Bockstael
Pannenhuis
Belgica