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  2. European Sleeper - Wikipedia

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    It also announced that Interrail and Eurail passes would be able to be used on services from 1 July, with reservations able to be made from 12 June. [ 16 ] In August 2024 European Sleeper announced a new seasonal service that would connect Brussels with the Austrian Alps and Venice in February and March 2025. [ 4 ]

  3. High-speed rail in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    HSL 1 connects Brussels with the French border. 88 km (55 mi) long (71 km (44 mi) dedicated high-speed tracks, 17 km (11 mi) modernised lines), it began service on 14 December 1997. The line has appreciably shortened rail journeys, the journey from Paris to Brussels now taking 1:22.

  4. Schiphol Airport station - Wikipedia

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    As Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, which surrounds the railway station, is the largest airport within the Netherlands and the primary international gateway, Schiphol railway station changed into a major hub in the Dutch railway network.

  5. Eurostar - Wikipedia

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    Eurostar is an international high-speed rail service in Western Europe, connecting Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.. The service is operated by the Eurostar Group which was formed from the merger of Eurostar, which operated trains through the Channel Tunnel to the United Kingdom, and Thalys which operated in Western Europe.

  6. Thalys - Wikipedia

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    Service between Brussels and Cologne was improved in December 2002 when trains began running on the new HSL 2 in Belgium. During 2003, Thalys services started to Brussels Airport and the Thalys Nuits d'Été service to Marne-la-Vallée. In 2007, Deutsche Bahn purchased a 10% shareholding, while SNCF reduced its stake to 62% and SNCB to 28%. [6] [8]

  7. High-speed rail in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The German ICE operates between Brussels, Liège and Frankfurt. The HSL 1 is a Belgian high-speed railway line which connects Brussels with the French border. 88 km (55 mi) long (71 km (44 mi) dedicated high-speed tracks, 17 km (11 mi) modernised lines), it began service on 14 December 1997. The line has appreciably shortened rail journeys, the ...

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