Inside the Brussels De Brouckčre transfer station, at the central platform of the underground tram line north-south axis commonly known as "Line 3" (which depending on the tram lines, goes from Gare du Nord / Noordstation to Albert). This is the entrance/exit to the tram lines. Note that the tram station has both a central platform, and two corresponding side platforms. The central platform is used for entry into the tram, and the side platforms are used for exiting form the tram. Hence the no-entry sign from the side platform and the corresponding upward escalator. People still somehow end up going down to the side platform, out of habit.
These central platforms have in recent years been converted from the original high-floor, when it was originally intended for there to be an actual Metro line 3, but it was decided to make use of the central platforms and use them for entry into the trams to avoid crowding (at least that is what I believe). Some stations like Bourse and Annessens still do not have these central platforms completed (although construction is nearing completion). Lemonnier due to its design as a "Y" cannot have these central platforms.
(C) 2004 by Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com)