Meiser railway station explained

Meiser
Type:Railway Station
Symbol:rail
Symbol Location:be
Style:Belgium Railway
Address:Schaerbeek, Brussels-Capital Region
Country:Belgium
Coordinates:50.8547°N 4.3939°W
Line:26
Platform:2
Tracks:2
Code:(H)
Owned:SNCB/NMBS
Operator:SNCB/NMBS
Passengers:418 per day
Pass Year:2014
Map Type:Belgium#Europe
Embedded:
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Marker:rail-underground
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Meiser railway station (French: Gare de Meiser; Dutch; Flemish: Station Meiser) is a railway station in the municipality of Schaerbeek in Brussels, Belgium, opened in 1976. It is located on line 26, between Schaerbeek-Josaphat and of Merode stations.[1] The Meiser crossroad on the Greater Ring is located a hundred meters away from the station, which lies under the French: Chaussée de Louvain|italic=no/Dutch; Flemish: Leuvensesteenweg|italic=no. The station can be accessed via the Chaussée de Louvain, the French: Avenue Rogier|italic=no/Dutch; Flemish: Rogierlaan|italic=no or the French: Rue de la Luzerne|italic=no/Dutch; Flemish: Luzernestraat|italic=no. The train services are operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB).

Train services

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

Connections

The station offers a correspondence with Brussels tram route 25, which runs between Rogier and Boondael railway station, as well as tram route 62.

Bus services 318, 351 and 358 serve the station, stopping at its south side.

See also

References

Citations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gares Infrabel. www.belrail.be. 27 May 2017.