Belgian railway line 50A
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Belgian railway line 50A | ||
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Overview | ||
Status | Operational | |
Locale | Belgium | |
Termini | Brussels-South railway station Ostend railway station | |
Service | ||
Operator(s) | National Railway Company of Belgium | |
History | ||
Opened | 1838-1933 | |
Technical | ||
Line length | 114 km (71 mi) | |
Number of tracks | double track | |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge | |
Electrification | 3 kV DC | |
Operating speed | 140 km/h (87 mph) | |
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The Belgian railway line 50A is a railway line in Belgium connecting Brussels with Ostend through Ghent and Bruges. The section between Ghent and Ostend was completed in 1838. The section between Ghent and Brussels was opened between 1923 and 1933, offering a faster connection than the existing line 50. The total length of the line is 114.3 km.[1]
Stations[]
The main interchange stations on line 50A are:
- Brussels-South: to Antwerp, Liège, Namur, Charleroi and Mons
- Gent-Sint-Pieters: to Antwerp, Kortrijk and Oudenaarde
- Bruges: to Kortrijk, Zeebrugge, Blankenberge and Knokke
References[]
- ^ "Ligne 50A: Bruxelles-Midi - Oostende". BelRail.be (in French). 9 August 2007.
Categories:
- Standard gauge railways in Belgium
- Railway lines opened in 1838
- Europe rail transport stubs