Brussels tram route 44
STIB/MIVB Route 44 | |||||
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Montgomery – Tervuren Station | |||||
PCC 7801 at Terevuren Station, 2001. | |||||
Overview | |||||
System | Brussels tramway network | ||||
Operator | STIB/MIVB | ||||
Depot | Ixelles, Woluwe | ||||
Vehicle | PCC 7700/7800 | ||||
Status | Operational | ||||
Began service | 19 April 1968 | ||||
Route | |||||
Locale | Brussels, Belgium | ||||
Communities served |
Wezembeek-Oppem Woluwe-Saint-Pierre Kraainem Tervuren | ||||
Start | Montgomery | ||||
End | Tervuren Station | ||||
Length | 9.34 km (5.80 mi) | ||||
Service | |||||
Journey time | 20 minutes | ||||
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The tram route 44 in Brussels, Belgium is a tram route operated by the STIB/MIVB, which connects the Montgomery metro station in the municipality of Woluwe-Saint-Pierre to the Flemish municipality of Tervuren[1] almost exclusively by running on the Avenue de Tervueren.
Starting from the underground terminus at the Montgomery metro station, the route exits the tunnel to run on the Avenue de Tervueren, along with tram route 39. It then runs along the Woluwe park, Parmentier park and the Mellaerts ponds. At the crossroad with the Avenue Alfred Madoux/Alfred Madouxlaan, the route 39 turns left but the route 44 continues on the Avenue de Tervueren. At the crossroad with the Chaussée de Tervueren/Tervuursesteenweg the route actually runs between the Avenue de Tervueren and the Chaussée de Tervueren on reserved track. The route subsequently crosses the Brussels Ring at the Quatre Bras and then runs along the Avenue de Tervueren again in the municipality of Tervuren, up to the crossroad with the Oppemstraat. There, the route runs on reserved track up to the last stop Tervuren Station.