Veeweyde metro station explained

Style:Brussels Metro
Address:French: Avenue Gounod|italic=no / Dutch; Flemish: Gounodlaan|italic=no
1070 Anderlecht, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
Structure:Underground
Platform:2
Tracks:2
Accessible:Yes
Owned:STIB/MIVB

French: Veeweyde|italic=no (French, former Dutch spelling) or Dutch; Flemish: Veeweide|italic=no (modern Dutch) is a Brussels Metro station on the western branch of line 5. It is located in the municipality of Anderlecht, in the western part of Brussels, Belgium. The station takes its name from the nearby street French: Rue de Veeweyde|italic=no/Dutch; Flemish: Veeweidestraat|italic=no.

The metro station opened on 5 July 1985 and was the western terminus of former line 1B until the opening of an extension to Bizet on 10 January 1992 (further extended in 2003 to Erasme/Erasmus). Then, following the reorganisation of the Brussels Metro on 4 April 2009, it is served by the extended east–west line 5.[1]

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  1. Web site: Line 5 direction ERASME - stib-mivb.be . 2024-08-06 . www.stib-mivb.be.