Genval railway station

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Genval
SNCB logo.svg Railway Station
File:Gare de Genval.JPG
Location Genval, Walloon Brabant, Belgium
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Owned by National Railway Company of Belgium
Line(s) 161
Platforms 3
Tracks 3
History
Opened 2 June 1889

Genval is a railway station in Genval, Walloon Brabant, Belgium. The station opened in 1889 on the Line 161 (Brussels - Namur).

Architecture

The railway station has been built by architect G. De Lulle in 1910, as attested by the inscription "Anno 1910" above the main entrance. The architectural style of the station is not Art nouveau but eclectic. The building, made of orange and yellow bricks, consists of a high central building with a low-rise extension on each side. The rear façade of the station presents a porch roof (or glass porch).

Art nouveau decoration

The Art nouveau decoration of the frontage consists of four beautiful ceramic panels and four sgraffiti, depicting red poppy flowers, plus one sgraffito depicting the "winged wheel", symbol of the railway since the nineteenth century. This "winged wheel" refers to Hermes[citation needed], god of the travellers.

Train services

The following services currently the serve the station:

  • Brussels RER services (S8) Brussels - Etterbeek - Ottignies - Louvain-le-Neuve
  • Brussels RER services (S81) Schaarbeek - Brussels-Luxembourg - Etterbeek - Ottignies (weekdays, peak hours only)
Preceding station   NMBS   Following station
S 8
toward Schaarbeek
S 81
weekdays
toward Ottignies

Bus services

The following service(s) serve the station, operated by TEC.

  • 366 (Ixelles - Court-Saint-Etienne)

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