Vandervelde metro station explained

Style:Brussels Metro
Address:French: Avenue Émile Vandervelde|italic=no / Dutch; Flemish: Emile Vanderveldelaan|italic=no
1200 Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
Coordinates:50.8475°N 4.4483°W
Structure:Underground
Platform:2
Tracks:2
Owned:STIB/MIVB

Vandervelde is a Brussels Metro station on the eastern branch of line 1 It is located in the municipality of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, in the eastern part of Brussels, Belgium. It is named after the French: Avenue Émile Vandervelde|italic=no/Dutch; Flemish: Émile Vanderveldelaan|italic=no, which it serves.

The metro station opened on 7 May 1982. Since 4 April 2009, the station has been served by the eastern branch of line 1 (previously line 1B).

The murals in the metro station are by the Belgian artist Paul De Gobert.

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