Brussels-Chapel Railway Station
The station was opened in 1952, following construction of the North–South connection, between the stations of Brussels-Central and Brussels-South. It is situated in the Marolles/Marollen district, and takes its name from the neighbouring Church of Our Lady of the Chapel. Also immediately opposite the station is St John Berchmans College.
Train services
The station is served by some trains of the S1 line of the Brussels Regional Express Network (RER/GEN). During the week, one train an hour stops in each direction. There is no service at all later in the evenings or at weekends. The stopping trains generally use platforms 5 and 6, the easternmost pair of tracks.
Recyclart
While few trains stop at the station, the buildings beneath the track level have found an alternative use. The Recyclart project, which started in 1997, is a social-cultural space with an urban, DIY feel. It puts on art exhibitions and concerts, provides workshop space to artists of many varieties, and offers food and drink.
See also
- List of railway stations in Belgium
- Rail transport in Belgium
- Transport in Brussels
- History of Brussels
References
Footnotes
- ^ Officially Brussels-Chapel (French: Bruxelles-Chapelle; Dutch: Brussel-Kapellekerk)
Citations
- ^ Yana Pargova (14 November 2015). "Recyclart: The Alternative Art Hub Of Brussels". Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ^ "Recyclart - A participative and integrative cultural space". Archived from the original on 5 April 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
External links
- Media related to Brussels-Chapel railway station at Wikimedia Commons
- Official station details from NMBS/SNCB
- Recyclart