Brussels-Central railway station
Brussels-Central railway station is a railway and metro station in central Brussels, Belgium. It is the second busiest railway station in Belgium and one of three principal railway stations in Brussels, together with Brussels-South and Brussels-North. First completed in 1952 after protracted delays caused by economic difficulties and World War II, it is the newest of Brussels' main rail hubs.
Main hall of Brussels-Central railway station
Draft of Brussels-Central railway station by Victor Horta
Entrance to Brussels-Central
Front side of the Central Station on the Carrefour de l'Europe/Europakruispunt
Brussels-South railway station
Brussels-South railway station is a major railway station in Brussels, Belgium. Geographically, it is located in Saint-Gilles/Sint-Gillis on the border with the adjacent municipality of Anderlecht and just south of the City of Brussels.
Main hall of Brussels-South railway station
Bogards' railway station (1839), pictured c. 1860
The second Brussels-South railway station (1869), pictured in 1927
The second station's main facade and triumphal arch, c. 1920