Merode station










(STIB-MIVB) Panneau MERODE.png

MetroBrussel Merode perron.jpg
Coordinates
50°50′22″N 4°23′52″E / 50.83944°N 4.39778°E / 50.83944; 4.39778Coordinates: 50°50′22″N 4°23′52″E / 50.83944°N 4.39778°E / 50.83944; 4.39778
Owned by
STIB/MIVB
Construction
Platform levels
2
History
Opened
1976
Services































Preceding station
 

NMBS/SNCB
 
Following station

Meiser

toward Vilvoorde


S 4
weekdays


Delta

toward Aalst


Meiser

toward Mechelen


S 7
weekdays


Delta

toward Halle

Preceding station
 

Brussels Metro
 
Following station

Schuman

toward Gare de l'Ouest/Weststation

Line 1
Montgomery

toward Stockel/Stokkel


Schuman

toward Erasme/Erasmus

Line 5
Thieffry

toward Herrmann-Debroux

Merode is a railway and metro station in Brussels, Belgium. The metro station is located in the municipality of Etterbeek (near the border between Etterbeek, the City of Brussels and Schaerbeek), under the "Porte de Tervueren/Tervuursepoort," which is the start of Avenue de Tervueren/Tervurenlaan, a major street in Brussels. The underground train station is located under the "Place Prince Jean de Mérode/Prins Jean de Merodeplein," named in honour of Jean Philippe Eugène de Mérode, after whom the station is also named. The two stations are connected by an underground hallway.





Contents





  • 1 Metro station


  • 2 Railway station

    • 2.1 Train services



  • 3 Surrounding the station


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Metro station


The metro station opened in 1976 and was served by the first heavy metro service ever in Brussels (earlier underground services elsewhere were operated by trams). The station is located at the eastern end of the common branch of lines 1 and 5. One metro train out of two coming from Schuman continues to the southeast of the city through Thieffry toward Herrmann-Debroux metro station in the municipality of Auderghem; this branch is currently line 5. Line 1 continues to the east through Montgomery toward Stokkel/Stockel in the municipality of Woluwe-Saint-Pierre.
Merode station is unusual in having its eastbound and westbound tracks one on top of the other, which avoids an at-grade fork. As a result, each platform faces a blank wall across the track, which has been decorated with tiling to improve the atmosphere of the station.


Originally the metro station of Merode was planned to be underneath the building of the Bank Bruxelles Lambert. Due to security issues this idea was not fully implemented however leftovers of this idea are still visible in the building.




Railway station




Line 26 service en route for Halle


The underground railway station has two tracks with two side platforms and is served by the suburban services of NMBS/SNCB line 26, as part of the RER (Regional Express Rail) services.



Train services


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


  • Brussels RER services (S4) Vilvoorde - Merode - Etterbeek - Brussels-Luxembourg - Denderleeuw - Aalst (weekdays, peak hours only)

  • Brussels RER services (S7) Mechelen - Merode - Halle (weekdays)



Surrounding the station


Several places of interest are located around this station among which the famous Cauchie house (house of the architect Paul Cauchie (fr)), the Parc du Cinquantenaire, the Avenue de Tervueren (one of the oldest avenues in Brussels) and the Royal Military School. The station offers a connection with the Brussels tram route 81 as well as the bus routes 22, 27 and 80.



References





External links


Media related to Merode station at Wikimedia Commons








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