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Brussels Central Station (french: Gare de Bruxelles-Central, nl, Station Brussel-Centraal), officially Brussels-Central (french: Bruxelles-Central, link=no, nl, Brussel-Centraal, link=no), is a railway and
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station in central Brussels, Belgium. It is the second busiest railway station in Belgium and one of three principal railway stations in Brussels, together with Brussels-South and Brussels-North. First completed in 1952 after protracted delays caused by economic difficulties and World War II, it is the newest of Brussels' main rail hubs. Brussels-Central is connected to the rapid transit / station on lines 1 and 5 of the Brussels Metro system, and serves as an important node of the Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company (
STIB/MIVB The Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company (french: Société des Transports Intercommunaux de Bruxelles or ; nl, Maatschappij voor het Intercommunaal Vervoer te Brussel or ) is the local public transport operator in Brussels, Belgium. It is u ...
).


History


Inception and construction

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Brussels-North and Brussels-South were the primary railway stations in Brussels (Brussels-North slowly supplanted the original / railway station near the same site). However, they were joined only by an inadequate single track running along what is today the
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(Brussels' inner ring road). Many proposals were put forward to link the two stations more substantially. A law was finally passed in 1909 mandating a direct connection; however, the final project would not be completed until nearly half a century later. The famed architect Victor Horta was awarded the design of the Central Station building complex in 1910. He finished the initial version in 1912. Plans for the station originally featured a major urban redevelopment project, for which land was purchased and over 1,000 buildings demolished in the 1920s. The Putterie/Putterij district began to be razed to make way for the underground station and building complex. However, work was halted by World War I. Financial constraints limited work after the war, and in 1927, the Belgian Government suspended the project altogether. In 1935, a new office dedicated to the project was set up and work resumed. The Central Station was planned as a hub in the connection. However, World War II slowed construction again. The interruptions and delays to construction left large areas filled with debris and craters for decades. Horta returned to work on the station after the end of the war. Following his death, in 1947, an architectural team led by
Maxime Brunfaut Maxime Brunfaut (1909–2003) was a Belgian architect. Brussels Central Station was completed by Maxime Brunfaut following the death of architect Victor Horta Victor Pierre Horta (; Victor, Baron Horta after 1932; 6 January 1861 – 8 Se ...
, son of the architect Fernand Brunfaut, president of the National Bureau of the North–South connection, was entrusted with the station's construction. The building was completed according to Horta's plans by Brunfaut, who expanded them by adding a new train line to
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, in the suburb of Zaventem, as well as several underground passageways for pedestrians. The station was finally inaugurated on 4 October 1952. Two memorial plaques in the station's main hall commemorate the opening. On the left-hand side of the second plaque is a medallion bearing Fernand Brunfaut's image.


21st century

The Central Station was renovated between 2004 and 2010 in an attempt to better equip it to present levels of usage (which can reach 150,000 passengers/day on the busiest days). Two new entrances were created on that occasion, and the main entrance was extensively renovated. The /, a pedestrianised square, was created in front of the station. Plans then came for the renovation of the tunnel which links the main station with the metro stop. It has been described as dilapidated, dirty, and permanently tinged by the smell of urine. An architectural firm had been retained in 2010 to implement the project designed to make the hallway a better "window" to Brussels for the many travellers who begin their journey there. The new tunnel with hops and a more luminous, graffiti resistant environment were completed in 2013. An
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ic jihadist attempted to detonate a suitcase bomb in the Central Station in the failed
June 2017 Brussels attack On 20 June 2017, a terrorist bomb caused a small explosion at Brussels Central Station in Brussels, Belgium; there were no casualties. Soldiers patrolling the station subsequently killed the suspect with three to four shots, according to eyewitnes ...
; there were no casualties. The author was subsequently shot by one of the soldiers who were patrolling the station at the time. Between 2018 and 2019, the North–South connection's tunnel was renovated to improve ventilation and smoke extraction in the event of a fire. The six-lane underground tunnel, separated by the pillars supporting the vault, was transformed into a tunnel with three openings separated by walls provided with fire doors at regular intervals (an operation carried out by walling the openings between the pillars). The ends of the platforms of the Central Station were also affected.


Features

Brussels Central Station has six tracks, served by three island platforms. These are underground, beneath the city blocks within the /, the /, the / and the /. The main entrance and ticket office are at ground level on the Boulevard de l'Impératrice, and there are several other entrances on the other streets. An
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station, its main hall is equipped with automats for the purchase of transport tickets. Facilities, equipment and services are also available for
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. Although the railway station is at the very heart of the city, its capacity is not adapted to present usage levels ( 70,000 passengers on a weekday), let alone future ones. The interior and the platforms have been renovated in recent years, but the main problem (i.e. lack of capacity) has not fundamentally been addressed. There have been suggestions to expand the station, but none of them has gained widespread acceptance. Today, at peak times, about 96 trains an hour use the station's six platforms. With passenger growth expected to average 4% per year in the coming decade, Infrabel, the administrator of the Belgian rail network, has determined that an expansion of the rail capacity and of the station will be necessary. The CEO of Infrabel has estimated the cost of an adequate expansion at least €1 billion. However, the task of getting all relevant authorities to agree on a plan has so far proved difficult. Some credit a general taboo against discussions of expanding the
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as a result of the history of extended delays and widespread destruction of neighbourhood blocks that the initial construction brought between 1911 and 1952.


Train services

The station is served by the following services: *Intercity services (IC-35) ''Amsterdam - The Hague - Rotterdam - Roosendaal - Antwerp - Brussels Airport - Brussels'' *Intercity services (IC-16) ''Brussels - Namur - Arlon - Luxembourg'' *Intercity services (IC-01) ''Ostend - Bruges - Gent - Brussels - Leuven - Liege - Welkenraedt - Eupen'' *Intercity services (IC-03) ''Knokke/Blankenberge - Bruges - Gent - Brussels - Leuven - Hasselt - Genk'' *Intercity services (IC-05) ''Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels - Nivelles - Charleroi (weekdays)'' *Intercity services (IC-06) ''Tournai - Ath - Halle - Brussels - Brussels Airport'' *Intercity services (IC-06A) ''Mons - Braine-le-Comte - Brussels - Brussels Airport'' *Intercity services (IC-11) ''Binche - Braine-le-Comte - Halle - Brussels - Mechelen - Turnhout (weekdays)'' *Intercity services (IC-12) ''Kortrijk - Gent - Brussels - Leuven - Liege - Welkenraedt (weekdays)'' *Intercity services (IC-14) ''Quiévrain - Mons - Braine-le-Comte - Brussels - Leuven - Liege (weekdays)'' *Intercity services (IC-17) ''Brussels - Namur - Dinant (weekends)'' *Intercity services (IC-18) ''Brussels - Namur - Liege (weekdays)'' *Intercity services (IC-20) ''Gent - Aalst - Brussels - Hasselt - Tongeren (weekdays)'' *Intercity services (IC-20) ''Gent - Aalst - Brussels - Dendermonde - Lokeren (weekends)'' *Intercity services (IC-22) ''Essen - Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels (weekdays)'' *Intercity services (IC-22) ''Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels - Halle - Braine-le-Comte - Binche (weekends)'' *Intercity services (IC-23) ''Ostend - Bruges - Kortrijk - Zottegem - Brussels - Brussels Airport'' *Intercity services (IC-23A) ''Bruges - Gent - Brussels - Brussels Airport (weekdays)'' *Intercity services (IC-23A) ''Gent - Brussels - Brussels Airport (weekends)'' *Intercity services (IC-26) ''Kortrijk - Tournai - Halle - Brussels - Dendermonde - Lokeren - Sint Niklaas (weekdays)'' *Intercity services (IC-29) ''De Panne - Gent - Aalst - Brussels - Brussels Airport - Leuven - Landen'' *Intercity services (IC-31) ''Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels (weekdays)'' *Intercity services (IC-31) ''Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels - Nivelles - Charleroi'' (weekends) *Brussels RER services (S1) ''Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels - Waterloo - Nivelles'' (weekdays) *Brussels RER services (S1) ''Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels'' (weekends) *Brussels RER services (S1) ''Brussels - Waterloo - Nivelles'' (weekends) *Brussels RER services (S2) ''Leuven - Brussels - Halle - Braine-le-Comte'' *Brussels RER services (S3) ''Dendermonde - Brussels - Denderleeuw - Zottegem - Oudenaarde'' (weekdays) *Brussels RER services (S6) ''Aalst - Denderleeuw - Geraardsbergen - Halle - Brussels - Schaarbeek'' *Brussels RER services (S8) ''Brussels - Etterbeek - Ottignies - Louvain-le-Neuve'' *Brussels RER services (S10) ''Dendermonde - Brussels - Denderleeuw - Aalst'' *The station is also served by many P-Trains operating only during peak hours as well as on Sunday evenings.


Gallery

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Metro station

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, also called /, is located five minutes' walk from the railway station and can be accessed through a pedestrian tunnel. It is located under the /. It first opened as a '' premetro'' (underground tram) station on 17 December 1969 on the tram line between De Brouckère and
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. This ''premetro'' line was upgraded to full metro status on 20 September 1976. Following the reorganisation of the Brussels Metro on 4 April 2009, it now lies on the joint section of metro lines 1 and 5 which cross Brussels from east to west.


See also

* List of railway stations in Belgium * Rail transport in Belgium *
Transport in Brussels Brussels has an extensive network of both private or public transportation means. Public transportation includes Brussels buses, trams, the Brussels metro (all three operated by the STIB as well as a set of railway lines (operated by Infrabel) an ...
* Art Deco in Brussels * History of Brussels *
Joe Van Holsbeeck Joe Van Holsbeeck was a Belgian 17-year-old student who was murdered at Brussels Central Station in Brussels on 12 April 2006. Van Holsbeeck was fatally stabbed in an attempted robbery of his MP3 player and died in hospital later that day. Van ...


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