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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.
It is possible to cross other trains in every station along the line, except for the one in Bornem. On October 6, 1951, all passenger services between Hulst and Terneuzen were disbanded and on May 18, 1952 between Sint-Niklaas and Hulst. The freight traffic was disbanded in October 1975 between Sint-Niklaas and De Klinge. Today, there is a ...
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 ...
Sint-Niklaas: East Flanders 7,259 18 Aalst: East Flanders 7,112 19 Tournai: Hainaut 7,001 20 Hasselt: Limburg: 6,977 21 Brussels-Luxembourg: Brussels-Capital Region 6,942 22 Oostende: West Flanders 6,939 23 Gembloux: Namur 6,721 24 Louvain-La-Neuve: Walloon Brabant 6,518 25 Dendermonde East Flanders 6,487 26 Brussels-Schuman: Brussels-Capital ...
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
Sint-Niklaas (Dutch: [ˌsɪnt nɪˈklaːs] ⓘ; French: Saint-Nicolas, [sɛ̃ nikɔla]) is a Belgian city and municipality located in the Flemish province of East Flanders. The municipality comprises the city of Sint-Niklaas proper and the towns of Belsele , Nieuwkerken-Waas , and Sinaai [ nl ] .
Kortrijk railway station (Dutch: Station Kortrijk; French: Gare de Courtrai) [a] is the main railway station in Kortrijk, West Flanders, Belgium. The station was first inaugurated on 22 September 1839. With around 10,000 passengers per day, Kortrijk is the fifteenth-busiest railway station in Belgium, and the second in West Flanders. [1]
Lokeren (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈloːkərə(n)] ⓘ) is a city and municipality located in the Belgian province of East Flanders, and belongs to the Waasland, also called Land van Waas, of which it is the second most important city after Sint-Niklaas.