Madou metro station
Preceding station | Brussels Metro | Following station | ||
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Botanique/Kruidtuin towards Elisabeth | Line 2 | Arts-Loi/Kunst-Wet towards Simonis | ||
Line 6 | Arts-Loi/Kunst-Wet towards King Baudouin |
Madou 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) at the Place Madou/Madouplein, next to Madou Plaza Tower, in the municipality of the Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, north of the City of Brussels, Belgium. The station takes its name from that aboveground square, itself named after the painter and lithographer Jean-Baptiste Madou.
The station opened on 20 December 1970 as a premetro (underground tram) station on the tram line between Madou and Porte de Namur/Naamsepoort. It became a heavy metro station, serving line 2, when this line was converted on 2 October 1988. 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]
See also
References
External links
- Media related to Madou metro station at Wikimedia Commons
- STIB/MIVB official website
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- Gare de l'Ouest/Weststation
- Beekkant
- Étangs Noirs/Zwarte Vijvers
- Comte de Flandre/Graaf van Vlaanderen
- Sainte-Catherine/Sint-Katelijne
- De Brouckère
- Gare Centrale/Centraal Station
- Parc/Park
- Arts-Loi/Kunst-Wet
- Maelbeek/Maalbeek
- Schuman
- Merode
- Montgomery
- Joséphine-Charlotte
- Gribaumont
- Tomberg
- Roodebeek
- Vandervelde
- Alma
- Kraainem/Crainhem
- Stockel/Stokkel
- Erasme/Erasmus
- Eddy Merckx
- CERIA/COOVI
- La Roue/Het Rad
- Bizet
- Veeweyde/Veeweide
- Saint-Guidon/Sint-Guido
- Aumale
- Jacques Brel
- Gare de l'Ouest/Weststation
- Beekkant
- Étangs Noirs/Zwarte Vijvers
- Comte de Flandre/Graaf van Vlaanderen
- Sainte-Catherine/Sint-Katelijne
- De Brouckère
- Gare Centrale/Centraal Station
- Parc/Park
- Arts-Loi/Kunst-Wet
- Maelbeek/Maalbeek
- Schuman
- Merode
- Thieffry
- Pétillon
- Hankar
- Delta
- Beaulieu
- Demey
- Herrmann-Debroux
- Roi Baudouin/Koning Boudewijn
- Heysel/Heizel
- Houba-Brugmann
- Stuyvenbergh
- Bockstael
- Pannenhuis
- Belgica
- Simonis
- Osseghem/Ossegem
- Beekkant
- Gare de l'Ouest/Weststation
- Delacroix
- Clemenceau
- Gare du Midi/Zuidstation
- Porte de Hal/Hallepoort
- Hôtel des Monnaies/Munthof
- Louise/Louiza
- Porte de Namur/Naamsepoort
- Trône/Troon
- Arts-Loi/Kunst-Wet
- Botanique/Kruidtuin
- Rogier
- Yser/IJzer
- Ribaucourt
- Elisabeth
- Heysel/Heizel —— Diamant
- Georges Henri
- Montgomery
- Boileau —— Vanderkindere
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