Brussels tram route 55

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STIB/MIVB
Route 55
Da Vinci – Rogier
3035 at Verboekhoven, 2008.
T3035 at Verboekhoven, 2008.
Overview
SystemBrussels tramway network
OperatorSTIB/MIVB
DepotHaren, Schaerbeek
VehicleT3000
StatusOperational
Began service6 July 1968 (1968-07-06)
Route
LocaleBrussels, Belgium
Communities servedEvere
Schaerbeek
Bruxelles-ville
StartDa Vinci
EndRogier
Length5.9 km (3.7 mi)
Service
Journey time20 minutes
Route map

Map of route 55.

← Route 51  {{{system_nav}}}   →

The Brussels tram route 55 is a tram route in Brussels, Belgium operated by the STIB/MIVB. The route connects the Bordet railway station in the municipality of Evere, northeast of Brussels, to the Rogier metro station in the City of Brussels. The route also crosses the municipalities of Saint-Josse and Schaerbeek. The route was cut in the years 2000s with the STIB/MIVB willing to reduce the number of tram routes riding in the north–south tunnel. Prior to this, the route went on up to the southern municipality of Uccle at the Silence stop. A part of this section is now served by Brussels tram route 51.

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