Saint-Job railway station
Saint-Job | |
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Railway Station | |
Saint-Job railway station | |
Location |
Uccle, Brussels Belgium |
Owned by | Infrabel |
Operated by | National Railway Company of Belgium |
Line(s) | 26 (Schaarbeek-Halle) |
Platforms | 2 |
Tracks | 2 |
Other information | |
Website | http://www.belgianrail.be/en/stations-and-train/search-a-station/1/sint-job.aspx |
Traffic | |
Passengers (2014) | 898 |
Saint-Job railway station is a railway station in the municipality of Uccle in Brussels, Belgium. The station operated by SNCB/NMBS is located on line 26 between the stations of Boondael and Moensberg.[1] The station is named after the nearby Place de Saint-Job (which is itself named after Saint Job), but it can also be accessed from the other end of the Avenue Prince de Ligne/Prins de Lignelaan at Vivier d'Oie/Diesdelle.
Train services
The station is served by the following service(s):
- Intercity services (IC-27) Brussels Aiport - Brussels-Luxembourg - Nivelles - Charleroi (weekdays)
- Brussels RER services (S5) Mechelen - Brussels-Luxembourg - Etterbeek - Halle - Enghien (- Geraardsbergen) (weekdays)
- Brussels RER services (S7) Mechelen - Merode - Halle (weekdays)
- Brussels RER services (S9) Leuven - Brussels-Luxembourg - Etterbeek - Braine-l'Alleud (weekdays, peak hours only)
Preceding station | NMBS/SNCB | Following station | ||
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Vivier d'Oie toward Brussels National Airport | IC 27 weekdays | Linkebeek toward Charleroi-Sud |
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Vivier d'Oie toward Mechelen | S 5 weekdays | toward Enghien |
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Vivier d'Oie toward Mechelen | S 7 weekdays | toward Halle |
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Vivier d'Oie toward Leuven | S 9 weekdays | toward Braine-l'Alleud |
Connections
The station offers a connection with TEC buses as well as STIB/MIVB tram route 92 and bus routes 60 and 134.
References
External links
- Media related to Saint-Job train station at Wikimedia Commons
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Coordinates: 50°47′39″N 4°21′42″E / 50.7941°N 4.3618°E
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