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  2. List of town tramway systems in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of town tramway systems in Belgium by region and province.It tables all tram systems, both past (including vicinal tramways) and present.Cities with currently operating systems, and those systems themselves, are indicated in bold and blue background colored rows.

  3. Bruges - Wikipedia

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    Bruges is known for its lace, a textile technique. Moreover, the city and its lace would go on to inspire the Thread Routes film series, the second episode of which, shot in 2011, was partly set in Bruges. [39] Several beers are named after the city, such as Brugge Blond, Brugge Tripel, Brugs, Brugse Babbelaar, Brugse Straffe Hendrik, and ...

  4. Coast Tram - Wikipedia

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    The Coast Tram (Dutch: Kusttram) is a light rail service connecting the cities and towns along the Belgian (West Flanders) coast between De Panne, near the French border, and Knokke-Heist, near the Dutch border.

  5. Belgian railway line 50A - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian railway line 50A is a railway line in Belgium connecting Brussels to Ostend through Ghent and Bruges. The section between Ghent and Ostend was completed in 1838. The section between Ghent and Brussels was opened between 1923 and 1933, offering a faster connection than the existing line 50. The total length of the line is 114.3 km. [1]

  6. Transport in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Belgium is facilitated with well-developed road, air, rail and water networks. The rail network has 2,950 km (1,830 mi) of electrified tracks. [ 1 ] There are 118,414 km (73,579 mi) of roads, among which there are 1,747 km (1,086 mi) of motorways, 13,892 km (8,632 mi) of main roads and 102,775 km (63,861 mi) of other paved roads. [ 2 ]

  7. Bus lines in Bordeaux - Wikipedia

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    Bus lines in Bordeaux are managed by the Urban Community of Bordeaux Public Transport System (Transports Bordeaux Métropole) and Keolis company. Their network comprises 124 lines: 13 high frequency (10–15 minute) services (LIANES), 10 main lines which have a service frequency from 15 to 30 minutes, 33 other lines,

  8. List of motorways in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    A301: was supposed to connect Bruges - Port of Bruges-Zeebrugge; A603: Burenville - Coronmeuse; A605: Cerexhe-Heuseux - Beaufays; Ring roads (R) ... Transport in Belgium;

  9. Brugge railway station - Wikipedia

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    Brugge railway station (Dutch: Station Brugge; French: Gare de Bruges) [a] is the main railway station in Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium. The station opened on 12 August 1838 on railway lines 50A, 51 and 66. The current building has been in use since 1939. The station is one of the busiest in Belgium.