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The station is on Avenue Huart Hamoir.<ref>https://www.lesoir.be/115310/article/2017-09-21/une-station-de-metro-sous-leglise-de-helmet</ref> The station is on Avenue Huart Hamoir.<ref>https://www.lesoir.be/115310/article/2017-09-21/une-station-de-metro-sous-leglise-de-helmet</ref>


The new Northern section of line 3, which includes Riga station, is the most difficult part of the construction project. Completion could take ten years.<ref>https://www.thebulletin.be/stib-reveals-metro-3-line-could-take-10-years-complete</ref> In June 2023, ] asked for help from the Belgian government, following a series of delays and cost overruns.<ref>https://www.railwaygazette.com/metros/funding-crisis-hits-brussels-metro-line-3-project/64330.article</ref> {{As of|December 2022}}, construction of the new line was expected to be complete in 2032. The design of Riga station had to be changed, after complaints from residents.<ref>https://www.bruzz.be/mobiliteit/gezien-toekomstig-metrostation-verboekhoven-2019-01-22</ref> The new Northern section of line 3, which includes Riga station, is the most difficult part of the construction project. Completion could take ten years.<ref>https://www.thebulletin.be/stib-reveals-metro-3-line-could-take-10-years-complete</ref> In June 2023, ] asked for help from the Belgian government, following a series of delays and cost overruns.<ref>https://www.railwaygazette.com/metros/funding-crisis-hits-brussels-metro-line-3-project/64330.article</ref> {{As of|December 2022}}, construction of the new line was expected to be complete in 2032.


==Further reading== ==Further reading==

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Riga station is a planned Brussels Metro station, on line 3, between Linde / Tilleul and Verboekhoven station.

The station is on Avenue Huart Hamoir.

The design of Riga station had to be changed, after complaints from residents. The new Northern section of line 3, which includes Riga station, is the most difficult part of the construction project. Completion could take ten years. In June 2023, Beliris asked for help from the Belgian government, following a series of delays and cost overruns. As of December 2022, construction of the new line was expected to be complete in 2032.

Further reading

References

  1. https://www.arcadis.com/en/projects/europe/belgium/uitbreiding-metro-noord-brussel
  2. https://www.lesoir.be/115310/article/2017-09-21/une-station-de-metro-sous-leglise-de-helmet
  3. https://www.bruzz.be/mobiliteit/gezien-toekomstig-metrostation-verboekhoven-2019-01-22
  4. https://www.thebulletin.be/stib-reveals-metro-3-line-could-take-10-years-complete
  5. https://www.railwaygazette.com/metros/funding-crisis-hits-brussels-metro-line-3-project/64330.article
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