Brussels tram route 81
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STIB/MIVB Route 81 | |||||
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Montgomery – Marius Renard | |||||
PCC 7900 | |||||
Status | Operational | ||||
Began service | 1 May 1914 | ||||
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Locale | Brussels, Belgium | ||||
Communities served | Woluwe-Saint-Pierre Etterbeek Ixelles City of Brussels Saint-Gilles Anderlecht | ||||
Start | Montgomery | ||||
End | Marius Renard | ||||
Length | 13.8 km (8.6 mi) | ||||
Service | |||||
Journey time | 55 minutes | ||||
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Tram route 81 in Brussels, Belgium, is a tram route operated by STIB/MIVB, which connects the Marius Renard stop in the municipality of Anderlecht with the multimodal Montgomery metro station in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre. The route also crosses the municipalities of Saint-Gilles, Ixelles, the City of Brussels and Etterbeek. It connects with the Metro at Saint-Guidon/Sint Guido, Brussels-South (also railway), Merode (also railway) and Montgomery. The route also crosses the major tram routes 3 and 4 at Horta. A good deal of its length is in carriageway, while long sections at either end are in reservation. It has a short section in tunnel at Brussels-South.
History
The route was changed in the 2000s, with the section west from Brussels-South railway station going to Marius Renard rather than Heysel/Heizel metro station.
Until 2018, the route was served by PCC trams – first 7700-series and later the longer 7900s. In that year, the stops at Bailli/Baljuw were moved from the central reservation of the Avenue Louise/Louizalaan into the Rue du Bailli/Baljuwstraat, which has permitted the longer Flexity low-floor trams to be used when these are not needed elsewhere, that is normally at weekends. This progression to high-capacity vehicles accompanies an improvement in service frequency, with the daytime headway now being 71/2 minutes.
Route
Montgomery -