Brussels Metro line 6

Line 6 of the Brussels Metro is a rapid transit line operated by STIB/MIVB, which connects King Baudouin metro station at the north-west of Brussels to Simonis metro station at the north-west of the city centre, then performing a counterclockwise loop around the center up to Simonis again. During this loop, the line runs under the small ring road of Brussels from Porte de Hal/Hallepoort station to Yser/IJzer metro station. It serves 25 metro stations and has 26 stops, metros on that line stopping twice at Simonis. It exists in its current form since 4 April 2009, when it replaced the former Line 1A between King Baudouin and Beekkant. The loop Simonis-Simonis is also served by line 2. The line has also a common section with lines 1 and line 5 between Gare de l'Ouest/Weststation and Beekkant. A connection with those lines is also possible at Arts-Loi/Kunst-Wet. Starting from King Baudouin, the line crosses the municipalities of the City of Brussels, Jette, Koekelberg, Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Anderlecht and Saint-Gilles.

Brussels Metro line 6
Map of line 6 in Brussels
Overview
Native nameFrench: Ligne 6
Dutch: Metrolijn 6
LocaleBrussels
Termini
Connecting lines
Stations26
Service
TypeRapid transit
SystemBrussels Metro
Operator(s)Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company
Depot(s)Jacques Brel
Rolling stockU5
History
Opened4 April 2009 (2009-04-04)
Technical
Line length15.5 km (9.6 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification900 V DC (Third rail)
Line 6
King Baudouin
(Roi Baudouin/Koning Boudewijn)
7 Heysel/Heizel
Houba-Brugmann
Stuyvenbergh
Bockstael
Pannenhuis
Belgica
SimonisElisabeth
Ribaucourt
Sainctelette
Osseghem/Ossegem
Yser/IJzer
Rogier 34
15 Beekkant
Botanique/Kruidtuin
Madou
15
Brussels-West
(Gare de l'Ouest/Weststation)
Arts-Loi/Kunst-Wet 15
Trône/Troon
Delacroix
Porte de Namur/
Naamsepoort
Clemenceau
Louise/Louiza
34
Brussels-South
(Gare du Midi/Zuidstation)
Hôtel des Monnaies/
Munthof
34 Porte de Hal/Hallepoort
Key
metro lines
premetro lines
SNCB lines

References

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