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Antwerp Pre-metro

The Antwerp Premetro is a network consisting of lines 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 and 15 of the Antwerp Tram system. It is a metre gauge system which runs underground in the city centre and further out on surface lines, which are mostly separated from motor vehicle traffic. The network is operated by De Lijn.

History edit

 
Antwerp Pre-metro network in 2023

The network was planned at the beginning of the 1970s to become a fully underground network similar to the Brussels Metro or German Stadtbahnen (light railways), with a length of 15 km (9.3 mi) and comprising 22 stations. However, due to financial difficulties, only 19 stations have been built and 7 of those are still unused.

The first 1.3 km (0.81 mi) section opened on 25 March 1975 between Opera and Groenplaats, including station Meir. This line was extended to reach Diamant and Plantin in 1980 and Van Eeden in 1990. A north-eastern branch was opened in 1996, including the stations Sport, Schijnpoort, Handel, Elisabeth and Astrid, connecting to the existing line between Opera and Diamant.

In the original plan a second axis was proposed from the south-western suburbs via Opera and Astrid to the eastern district Deurne. A metro tunnel was built under the Turnhoutsebaan in Borgerhout, as well as some shorter tunnels, as a part of these plans. However, construction stopped in the 1980s due to lack of funds. Although the tunnel itself was largely completed, the stations still had to be decorated and the track still had to be laid. Under the Pegasus plan (approved in 2004) it was decided to finally open this unused premetro tunnel, although, to reduce the costs of the project, it was decided only to open Zegel station. The stations Carnot, Drink, College and Morckhoven were not opened, but fitted to be used as emergency exits. This axis was opened partially in 2015.

A second entrance from Deurne Turnhoutsebaan towards the "Reuzenpijp"-tunnel under Borgerhout was opened in September 2017. Underground station Foorplein remains unused.

A tunnel linking Schijnpoort on the first axis with Carnot on the second one will be opened in 2027.

Current situation edit

Stations edit

 
Tram on Line 15 to Mortsel at Meir pre-metro station
 
Ticket machine

The network consists of 19 stations, of which 12 are currently in use. Of the remaining 7, 4 are scheduled to be put in service while 3 remain unused in all plans.

  • Astrid (partly opened in 1996, fully opened in 2015, connecting with the Central station)
  • Diamant (opened in 1980, also connecting with the Central station)
  • Elisabeth (opened in 1996)
  • Groenplaats (opened in 1975)
  • Handel (opened in 1996)
  • Meir (opened in 1975)
  • Opera (partly opened in 1975, fully opened in 2019)
  • Plantin (opened in 1980)
  • Schijnpoort (opened in 1996)
  • Sport (opened in 1996)
  • Van Eeden (the only station on the left bank of the river Scheldt, opened in 1990)
  • Zegel (opened in 2015)
  • Carnot (not in use)
  • Drink (planned open 2026)
  • Collegelaan (not in use)
  • Morckhoven (planned open 2026)
  • Foorplein (not in use)
  • Sint-Willibrordus (planned open 2027)
  • Stuivenberg (planned open 2027)


The stations Astrid and Opera were originally only partly opened, both having unused platforms inaccessible to travellers. However, the unused platforms on the −1 level in Astrid station were opened on 18 April 2015 as a part of the opening of the eastern premetro axis (the Reuzenpijp).[citation needed] In 2016, works have started on the renovation and extension of Opera station, as part of the Noorderlijn project. The unused platforms were put into use upon completion of the renovation and the construction of a premetro entrance on the Leien just south of the station.[1]

Lines edit

  • 2: Hoboken – Southern branch of axis 1 – Northern branch of axis 1 – Merksem
  • 3: Zwijndrecht – Eastern branch of axis 1 – Northern branch of axis 1 – Merksem
  • 5: Linkeroever – Eastern branch of axis 1 – Northern branch of axis 1 – Wijnegem
  • 6: Olympiade – Southern branch of axis 1 – Northern branch of axis 1 – Luchtbal
  • 8: Wommelgem – axis 2 – Astrid
  • 9: Linkeroever – Eastern branch of axis 1 – Southern branch of axis 1 – Eksterlaar
  • 10: Wijnegem – axis 2 – Hoboken
  • 15: Linkeroever – Eastern branch of axis 1 – Southern branch of axis 1 – Boechout

Future edit

Underground station Foorplein will probably only remain used as an emergency exit.

In September 2021, 60 million euros in funding was earmarked to open the unused tunnel under Kerk & Pothoekstraats. Two intermittent stations along this route at Stuivenberg and Willibrod are planned. Additionally, two intermittent stations along the Turnhoutsbahn (which currently are bypassed as a quasi-express service on lines 8 & 10) will be opened at Drink & College. It has not yet been announced how service will be modified by the new stations/tunnel. The target opening is 2024.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Noorderlijn: premetrostation Opera" (in Dutch).
  2. ^ Van de Perre, Patrick. "Eindelijk bestemming voor ongebruikt stuk premetro: Antwerpen krijgt er 'nieuwe' verbinding en vier nieuwe stations bij in 2024". Gazet van Antwerpen. Mediahuis NV. Retrieved 21 February 2022.

External links edit

  • De Lijn – official site 2010-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
  • Antwerpen (premetro) at UrbanRail.net

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The Antwerp Premetro is a network consisting of lines 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 and 15 of the Antwerp Tram system It is a metre gauge system which runs underground in the city centre and further out on surface lines which are mostly separated from motor vehicle traffic The network is operated by De Lijn Contents 1 History 2 Current situation 2 1 Stations 2 2 Lines 3 Future 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Antwerp Pre metro network in 2023The network was planned at the beginning of the 1970s to become a fully underground network similar to the Brussels Metro or German Stadtbahnen light railways with a length of 15 km 9 3 mi and comprising 22 stations However due to financial difficulties only 19 stations have been built and 7 of those are still unused The first 1 3 km 0 81 mi section opened on 25 March 1975 between Opera and Groenplaats including station Meir This line was extended to reach Diamant and Plantin in 1980 and Van Eeden in 1990 A north eastern branch was opened in 1996 including the stations Sport Schijnpoort Handel Elisabeth and Astrid connecting to the existing line between Opera and Diamant In the original plan a second axis was proposed from the south western suburbs via Opera and Astrid to the eastern district Deurne A metro tunnel was built under the Turnhoutsebaan in Borgerhout as well as some shorter tunnels as a part of these plans However construction stopped in the 1980s due to lack of funds Although the tunnel itself was largely completed the stations still had to be decorated and the track still had to be laid Under the Pegasus plan approved in 2004 it was decided to finally open this unused premetro tunnel although to reduce the costs of the project it was decided only to open Zegel station The stations Carnot Drink College and Morckhoven were not opened but fitted to be used as emergency exits This axis was opened partially in 2015 A second entrance from Deurne Turnhoutsebaan towards the Reuzenpijp tunnel under Borgerhout was opened in September 2017 Underground station Foorplein remains unused A tunnel linking Schijnpoort on the first axis with Carnot on the second one will be opened in 2027 Current situation editStations edit nbsp Tram on Line 15 to Mortsel at Meir pre metro station nbsp Ticket machineThe network consists of 19 stations of which 12 are currently in use Of the remaining 7 4 are scheduled to be put in service while 3 remain unused in all plans Astrid partly opened in 1996 fully opened in 2015 connecting with the Central station Diamant opened in 1980 also connecting with the Central station Elisabeth opened in 1996 Groenplaats opened in 1975 Handel opened in 1996 Meir opened in 1975 Opera partly opened in 1975 fully opened in 2019 Plantin opened in 1980 Schijnpoort opened in 1996 Sport opened in 1996 Van Eeden the only station on the left bank of the river Scheldt opened in 1990 Zegel opened in 2015 Carnot not in use Drink planned open 2026 Collegelaan not in use Morckhoven planned open 2026 Foorplein not in use Sint Willibrordus planned open 2027 Stuivenberg planned open 2027 The stations Astrid and Opera were originally only partly opened both having unused platforms inaccessible to travellers However the unused platforms on the 1 level in Astrid station were opened on 18 April 2015 as a part of the opening of the eastern premetro axis the Reuzenpijp citation needed In 2016 works have started on the renovation and extension of Opera station as part of the Noorderlijn project The unused platforms were put into use upon completion of the renovation and the construction of a premetro entrance on the Leien just south of the station 1 Lines edit 2 Hoboken Southern branch of axis 1 Northern branch of axis 1 Merksem 3 Zwijndrecht Eastern branch of axis 1 Northern branch of axis 1 Merksem 5 Linkeroever Eastern branch of axis 1 Northern branch of axis 1 Wijnegem 6 Olympiade Southern branch of axis 1 Northern branch of axis 1 Luchtbal 8 Wommelgem axis 2 Astrid 9 Linkeroever Eastern branch of axis 1 Southern branch of axis 1 Eksterlaar 10 Wijnegem axis 2 Hoboken 15 Linkeroever Eastern branch of axis 1 Southern branch of axis 1 BoechoutFuture editUnderground station Foorplein will probably only remain used as an emergency exit In September 2021 60 million euros in funding was earmarked to open the unused tunnel under Kerk amp Pothoekstraats Two intermittent stations along this route at Stuivenberg and Willibrod are planned Additionally two intermittent stations along the Turnhoutsbahn which currently are bypassed as a quasi express service on lines 8 amp 10 will be opened at Drink amp College It has not yet been announced how service will be modified by the new stations tunnel The target opening is 2024 2 Further information nl Antwerpse premetroSee also editTrams in Antwerp Tram route 3 Antwerp List of premetro systems Lists of rapid transit systemsReferences edit Noorderlijn premetrostation Opera in Dutch Van de Perre Patrick Eindelijk bestemming voor ongebruikt stuk premetro Antwerpen krijgt er nieuwe verbinding en vier nieuwe stations bij in 2024 Gazet van Antwerpen Mediahuis NV Retrieved 21 February 2022 External links editDe Lijn official site Archived 2010 09 24 at the Wayback Machine Antwerpen premetro at UrbanRail net Photos from the Premetro in 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antwerp Pre metro amp oldid 1185989749, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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