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Saint-Guidon metro station

Coordinates: 50°50′06″N 4°18′20″E / 50.83500°N 4.30556°E / 50.83500; 4.30556
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General information
LocationAnderlecht
Coordinates50°50′06″N 4°18′20″E / 50.83500°N 4.30556°E / 50.83500; 4.30556
Owned bySTIB/MIVB
History
Opened1982
Services
Preceding station   Brussels Metro   Following station
Template:Brussels Metro lines

Saint-Guidon (French) or Sint Guido (Dutch) is a metro station on line 5 of the Brussels Metro. It is located in the Brussels municipality of Anderlecht.

History

The station opened on 6 October 1982 as part of the Beekkant–Saint Guidon extension of line 1B as the service was called until 3 April 2009. Prior to the opening of an extension in 1985, the station became the western terminus of line 1B. Since the reorganisation of the network on 4 April 2009, the station is part of the new line 5.

Entrance at street level

Area

Nearby sights include the Collegial Church of Saint Peter and Saint Guido, for which the station was named; Erasmus House; the Old Beguinage (now a museum dedicated to religious community life); and Astrid Park, which is home to the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, where R.S.C. Anderlecht football club play their home games.

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