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  2. Lier railway station - Wikipedia

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    Lier railway station (Dutch: Station Lier; French: Gare de Lierre) [a] is a railway station in Lier, Antwerp, Belgium. [1] The station opened on 23 April 1855 on railway lines 13 and 15. Until 1988, the station was also on line 205, when this line closed. The train services are operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB). [2]

  3. List of Belgian railway services - Wikipedia

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    Every 2 hours Weekends L 07 Erquelinnes–Erquelinnes-Village–Solre-sur-Sambre–Labuissière–Fontaine-Valmont–Lobbes–Thuin–Hourpes–Landelies–Marchienne-Zone–Charleroi-Sud: 1x per hour; every 2 hours at weekends Stations in italics are not served at weekends L 08

  4. National Railway Company of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Belgian Railways Class 41 - Wikipedia

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    NMBS/SNCB Class 41 DMUs are diesel multiple-unit trains operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB). They are the standard train for Belgian internal workings which cannot be worked by EMUs. They work under the 25 kV electrification in the South of Belgium as well as on the non-electrified lines in the North.

  6. List of railway stations in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. List of SNCB/NMBS classes - Wikipedia

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    6 Withdrawn 1999 4320 kW (5793 hp) 25 kV AC, 15 kV AC, 3000 V DC, 1500 V DC Class 18: Siemens (2009-2012) 96 In Service n/a 6000 kW (8045 hp) 25 kV AC, 3000 V DC Part of the EuroSprinter family Class 19: Siemens (2012) 24 In Service n/a 6000 kW (8045 hp) 25 kV AC, 3000 V DC Part of the EuroSprinter family Class 19 (Prototype) BN/ACEC (1993) 1

  8. Belgian Railways Class 28 (Bombardier) - Wikipedia

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    They are numbered in two series - they carry their original numbers, E186 123 to E186 125, and E186 196 to E186 220, and have also been numbered into the SNCB number series, 2801 to 2843. [ 1 ] It was planned that they would work passenger services between Amsterdam, Brecht , Brussels and Antwerp . [ 1 ]

  9. Belgian State Railways Type 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian State Railways Type 7 (originally the Type 8 bis), later known as the NMBS/SNCB Type 7, was a class of 4-6-0 compound locomotives built between 1921 and 1924.. The class was used to work heavy passenger trains operated by the Belgian State Railways, and its successor, the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB), which was established in 1926.