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  2. Eurostar - Wikipedia

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    Eurostar now has a dominant share of the combined rail–air market on its routes to Paris and Brussels. In 2004, it had a 66% share of the London–Paris market, and a 59% share of the London–Brussels market. [118] In 2007, it achieved record market shares of 71% for London–Paris and 65% for London–Brussels routes. [119]

  3. Thalys - Wikipedia

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    Paris-Belgium (outside Brussels): 8.9%; Paris-Belgium-Netherlands: 21.3%; Paris-Belgium-Germany: 11.8%; Others: 2.4%; 52% of customers are from the leisure market, while 48% are from the business market. A large segment of Thalys's total sales and income comes from the connection between Paris and Brussels. [16] Unlike many national train ...

  4. High-speed rail in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Instead, passengers must take a Belgian IC train which uses the same high-speed lines [citation needed]. Eurostar connects Brussels to Amsterdam, Cologne (Köln), Düsseldorf, London, Paris and Rotterdam. The German ICE operates between Brussels and Frankfurt via Cologne (Köln). The French TGV operates direct services from Brussels to Nantes ...

  5. HSL 1 - Wikipedia

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    The HSL 1 (Dutch: Hogesnelheidslijn 1, English: High-Speed Line 1) is a high-speed rail line which connects Brussels, Belgium, with the LGV Nord at the Belgium–France border. It is 88 km (55 mi) long with 71 km (44 mi) of dedicated high-speed tracks and 17 km (11 mi) of modernised lines.

  6. Belgian railway line 96 - Wikipedia

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    A railway line then connects Quévy to Paris, France, which forms the old Brussels-Paris railway line. The line is used by TGV and Eurostar trains between Brussels and Lembeek. The first section of line 96 opened in 1840 between Brussels and Tubize. [1] The final section between Hautmont and the Belgian-French border was opened in 1858. [2]

  7. IZY - Wikipedia

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    Izy used the main train stations of Brussels-South and Paris-Gare du Nord, in comparison to Ouigo, which serves secondary stations such as Marne-la-Vallée for Paris, and Tourcoing, which is near Lille. However, the Izy service did not use the same rail line as Thalys, but rather conventional older rail lines.

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