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The Brussels tramway network is a tram system serving a large part of the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium.It is the 16th largest tram system in the world by route length, in 2017 providing 149.1 million journeys (up 9.5% on 2016) over routes 140.6 km (87.4 mi) in length. [1]
Bromma Stockholm Airport: Stockholm Tram Line 31: Bromma Flygplats Switzerland: Zürich: Zurich Airport: Zürich Tram Line 10 Zürich Tram Line 12: Zürich Flughafen United Kingdom: Edinburgh: Edinburgh Airport: Edinburgh Trams: Edinburgh Airport: London: Heathrow Airport: London Underground Piccadilly Line: Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 Heathrow ...
The Brussels tram system evolved a lot over time, from a rise in the first half of the 20th century (246 km (153 mi) of tram rails were serviced in 1955) [3] to a fall in the second half of the 20th century due to the popularisation of transport by bus and by car. In 1988 only 134 km (83 mi) of tram rails remained in Brussels. [4]
This is a list of Brussels tram routes as of November 2019: [1] tram route 3: from Churchill to Esplanade; tram route 4: from Stalle Parking to Brussels-North; tram route 7: from Vanderkindere to Heysel/Heizel; tram route 8: from Roodebeek to Louise/Louiza; tram route 9: from Arbre Ballon/Dikke Beuk to Simonis and Elisabeth
All stations are served by National Rail only unless otherwise noted Birmingham International railway station; Edinburgh Airport tram stop, a tram stop; Inverness Airport railway station; London Gatwick Airport railway station; London Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 railway station; London Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 tube station, a London Underground ...
The Airport Tram will be an extension of present Brussels Tram line 55 and line 62, [213] and will roughly follow the A201 Motorway, but will need a large bridge to cross the Brussels Ring into the Airport. [214]
Line 4 and Line 10 are tram lines using the North–South Axis tunnel which crosses the city centre from Brussels-North via Brussels-South to Albert. Line 4 runs from Brussels-North to Stalle Parking in the south. Line 10 runs from Hôpital Militaire/Militair Hospitaal in the north to Churchill in the south.
It is also located metres from the Grand-Place/Grote Markt (Brussels' main square). The station is part of the North–South Axis, a tram tunnel crossing the city centre between Brussels-North railway station and Albert premetro station. Brussels trams stopping at that station are the lines 4 and 10. A connection with bus routes 46, 48, 86 and ...