The Schaarbeek train station is a splendid work of architecture that was built in a Flemish Neo-Renaissance style between 1864 and 1913. Once an important international railway station it now serves but a few small regional routes and gives basic service for commuters during peak hours for getting in and out of Brussels. The access to the main building itself is closed daily at 13:30 and during the week-end. The interior would definitely need some work. Located at 5 Place Princesse Elisabeth, 1030 Brussels
The front of the Shaarbeek train station
View from behind the station where the train tracks are
Commuters running late trying to still catch that train
Close up on the back of the railway station building
Most Belgian trains just pass by without coming to a halt