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Brussels tram route 25

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STIB/MIVB
Route 25
Gare du Nord/Noordstation – Stalle Parking
Overview
SystemBrussels tramway network
OperatorSTIB/MIVB
DepotHaren, Ixelles, Schaerbeek
VehicleT3000
StatusOperational
Began service16 April 2007 (2007-04-16)
Route
LocaleBrussels, Belgium
Communities servedIxelles
Etterbeek
Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
Woluwe-Saint-Pierre
Schaerbeek
Saint-Josse-ten-Noode
StartRogier
ViaGrande Ceinture de Bruxelles
EndBondael Gare
Length11.6 km (7.2 mi)
Service
Journey time50 minutes
Route map

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The Brussels tram route 25 is a tram route connecting Rogier in the municipality of Saint-Josse-ten-Noode and Bondael Gare in Ixelles.[1]

History

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Tram line 25, in its current form, was introduced in April 2007 during the reorganization of public transport in Brussels, replacing the old Tram Lines 90 and 93.

In 2022, STIB announced they'd redirect tram 25 towards Alma via the Brussels Media Parc.[2]

In 2023, STIB announced plans to split the line into two different lines, which was protested by affected citizens.[3] The plans were changed so line 25 will not change, but it will sometime be redirected to Esplanade, while line 11 will take over the part from Rogier to Meiser and continue to Bourget.

Route

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Stops
Stop Name Correspondences
Rogier
Gare du Nord/Noordstation
Thomas
Lefranq
Robiano
Coteaux/Wijnheuvelen
Bienfaiteurs/Welldoeners
Patrie/Vaderland
Meiser
Meiser
Diamant
Georges Henri
Montgomery
Boileau
Pétillon
Arsenal/Arsenaal
VUB
Etterbeek Gare/Etterbeek Station
Roffiaen
Buyl
Jeanne
ULB
Solbosch/Solbos
Marie-José
Brésil/Brazilië
Boondael Gare/Boondaal Station

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Ligne 25 vers BOONDAEL GARE - stib.be". www.stib-mivb.be.
  2. ^ ""Tram Médiapark" entre Meiser et le Cora de Woluwe : voici le tracé de la ligne". DHnet. August 27, 2024.
  3. ^ Masquelier, Romain (August 27, 2024). "Le tram 25 ne sera finalement pas supprimé cet automne : "Une excellente nouvelle pour tous les Schaerbeekois"". La Libre.be.
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