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  2. Schiphol–Antwerp high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Schiphol–Antwerp high-speed line. The Schiphol–Antwerp high-speed railway is a high-speed rail line connecting Schiphol Airport railway station, 9 kilometres southwest of the centre of Amsterdam, Netherlands, to Antwerp, Belgium. It has a total length of 147 kilometres (91 miles), crossing the Dutch/Belgian border at Hazeldonk/Meer.

  3. High-speed rail in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    HSL 4 is used by international Eurostar and ICE trains as well as domestic InterCity services. Initially, NS Hispeed (now NS International) planned using the newly ordered V250 for the fast Fyra train service between Brussels, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Due to technical problems with the model, this plan was scrapped.

  4. HSL-Zuid - Wikipedia

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    The "Benelux train", in the Netherlands also known as Intercity Brussel, which existed before the Fyra, has been put into service again since the latter's demise, albeit under a renewed livery. It is a conventional InterCity train running between Amsterdam and Brussels-South using the Schiphol-Antwerp high-speed railway with reverse in Breda ...

  5. HSL 4 - Wikipedia

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    Though HSL4 begins in Antwerp, it is part of a Paris-Brussels-Amsterdam corridor. High speed trains like Thalys, upon departing Brussels for Amsterdam, first use the existing, conventional track, electrified at 3 kV DC. From Brussels South station, trains travel northwards through the Brussels-Central and Brussels-North stations.

  6. Antwerpen-Centraal railway station - Wikipedia

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    Antwerp's first station was the terminus of the Brussels–Mechelen–Antwerp railway line, which opened on 3 June 1836. The original station building was made of wood and was replaced by a new and larger building on the occasion of the opening of the new international connection to the Netherlands in 1854–55.

  7. Schiphol Airport station - Wikipedia

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    International trains: 13× per day high-speed services Amsterdam – Schiphol – Rotterdam – Antwerp – Brussels – Paris; 2× per day high-speed services Amsterdam – Schiphol – Rotterdam – Antwerp – Brussels – CDG Charles de Gaulle – Marne-la-Vallée (Disneyland)

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