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Sint-Niklaas railway station (Dutch: Station Sint-Niklaas; French: Gare de Saint-Nicolas) [a] is a railway station in Sint-Niklaas, East Flanders, Belgium. The original station opened on 3 November 1844 on railway line 59. The current station was built in 1972 by the architects Ludwig Van Wilder and Omer De Grootte.
Station Code Line Province Opened Aalst: FLS: 50, 57, 82: East Flanders: 1853 Aalst-Kerrebroek: FLSK: 82: East Flanders: Aalter: FLT: 50A: East Flanders: 1838 ...
Stations in italics are not served at weekends L 26 Quévy–Genly–Frameries–Mons–Nimy–Obourg–Havré–Thieu–Bracquegnies–La Louvière-Sud: 1x per hour Weekdays L 26 Mons–Nimy–Havré–Thieu–Bracquegnies–La Louvière-Sud: Every 2 hours Weekends L 27 Sint-Niklaas–Temse–Bornem–Puurs–Willebroek–Mechelen: 1x per hour
NMBS/SNCB is an autonomous government company, formed in 1926 as successor to the Belgian State Railways.From 1942 to 1944, amid Nazi Germany's occupation of Belgium, the company was paid 51 million Belgian francs by the Nazi Germany to send 28 trains carrying 25,843 Jews and Roma people to Auschwitz where only 1,195 survived. [2]
Saint-Job railway station (French: Gare de Saint-Job) or Sint-Job railway station (Dutch: Station Sint-Job) [a] is a railway station in the municipality of Uccle in Brussels, Belgium. The station, operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB), is located on line 26 , between Boondael and Moensberg railway stations. [ 1 ]
Gent-Sint-Pieters railway station (Dutch: Station Gent-Sint-Pieters; French: Gare de Gand-Saint-Pierre) [a] is the main railway station in Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium, and the fourth-busiest in Belgium and busiest in Flanders, with 17.65 million passengers a year. [1] The station is operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS ...
The Belgian State Railways Type 23, later known as the NMBS/SNCB Type 53, was a class of 0-8-0 T steam locomotives built between 1904 and 1927.. The 436 members of the class were used as shunters at most of the railway stations operated by the Belgian State Railways and its successor, the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB), which was established in 1926.
Jette railway station (French: Gare de Jette; Dutch: Station Jette) [a] is a railway station in the municipality of Jette in Brussels, Belgium, opened in 1892. [1] The station, operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB), is located south of King Baudouin Park on the Place Cardinal Mercier / Kardinaal Mercierplein.