Thieffry metro station

In today's world, Thieffry metro station has gained great relevance in various areas of society. Its impact has been reflected in politics, the economy, culture, and even in people's daily lives. Throughout history, Thieffry metro station has been the subject of various debates and analyses, arousing the interest of academics, specialists, and the general public. In this article, we will explore the many facets of Thieffry metro station, examining its influence in the current context and projecting its importance in the future. From its origin to its implications in contemporary life, Thieffry metro station invites us to reflect and better understand the world around us.

Thieffry metro station
General information
LocationPont Fernand Demany / Fernand Demanybrug
1040 Etterbeek, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
Coordinates50°49′58″N 4°24′6″E / 50.83278°N 4.40167°E / 50.83278; 4.40167
Owned bySTIB/MIVB
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeSurface level
History
Opened20 September 1976 (1976-09-20)
Services
Preceding station The icon for Brussels Metro. A white letter 'M' on top of a pink circle. Brussels Metro Following station
Merode Line 5 Pétillon

Thieffry (French pronunciation: [tjɛfʁi]) is a Brussels Metro station on the eastern branch of line 5. It is located in the municipality of Etterbeek, in the eastern part of Brussels, Belgium. It is named after the Belgian aviator Edmond Thieffry.

The metro station opened on 20 September 1976. Then, following the reorganisation of the Brussels Metro on 4 April 2009, it is served by the extended east–west line 5.

See also