Office buildings surrounding the Brussels North Station. Brussels North Station, is one of the three main railway stations in Brussels (the other two being the Brussels Central and Brussels South). Each domestic and international scheduled train makes stops in passing through this station. Brussels North also is the endpoint of the underground tram north-south axis and an important node Lijnbus lines (bus services in Belgium). More than 30 regional bus lines depart from here, like the Eurolines international coach services. The station has 200,000 passengers per week, mainly other travelers catching trains. Like the other major stations of Brussels, Brussels-North is characterized by poor maintenance and outdated design. Meanwhile, there are plans to renovate the building, roads and subways for pedestrians. These long-term work will begin after the renewal of the Brussels Central Station. The station is located in the municipality of Schaerbeek in Brussels, at the heart of the business district in the north, with several major corporate headquarters, such as the towers Belgacom, Dexia Tower and other government offices and ministries. The skyscrapers of the city of Brussels.