Style: | Brussels Metro |
Address: | French: Place de l'Yser|italic=no / Dutch; Flemish: IJzerplein|italic=no 1000 City of Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium |
Structure: | Underground |
Platform: | 2 |
Tracks: | 2 |
Owned: | STIB/MIVB |
French: Yser|italic=no (French) or Dutch; Flemish: IJzer|italic=no (Dutch) is a Brussels Metro station on the northern segment of lines 2 and 6. It is located under the Small Ring (Brussels' inner ring road), between the French: Place de l'Yser|italic=no/Dutch; Flemish: IJzerplein|italic=no and the French: Porte d'Anvers|italic=no/Dutch; Flemish: Antwerpsepoort|italic=no, in the City of Brussels, Belgium. The station takes its name from that aboveground square, itself named after the river Yser.
The metro station opened on 2 October 1988 as part of the Rogier–Simonis extension of line 2, the same year that line was converted from premetro (underground tram) to heavy metro. Then, following the reorganisation of the Brussels Metro on 4 April 2009, it now lies on the joint section of lines 2 and 6.[1] [2]