Braine-l'Alleud railway station explained
Braine-l'Alleud |
Type: | Railway Station |
Symbol: | rail |
Symbol Location: | be |
Style: | Belgium Railway |
Address: | Place de la Gare 1, 1420 Braine l'Alleud |
Country: | Belgium |
Elevation: | 115 |
Line: | 115 (disused), 124 |
Platform: | 4 |
Tracks: | 3 |
Parking: | Yes (free and paying) |
Bicycle: | Yes (free parking) |
Electrified: | 19 November 1949 |
Code: | FBD |
Owned: | SNCB/NMBS |
Operator: | SNCB/NMBS |
Map Type: | Belgium#Europe |
Embedded: | Stroke-Colour: | - C60C30
| Stroke-Width: | 3 | Marker: | rail-underground | Marker-Colour: | - 009D58
| Zoom: | 15 |
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Braine-l'Alleud railway station (French: Gare de Braine-l'Alleud; Dutch; Flemish: Station Eigenbrakel) is a railway station in Braine-l'Alleud, Walloon Brabant, Belgium, operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (SNCB/NMBS). The station is located on railway line 124, from Brussels-South to Charleroi-Central.[1]
The station was open for service in 1874 by the Belgian State Railways. As a station of the SNCB/NMBS, it is served by the following types of trains: InterCity (IC), S Train (S) and Rush Hour trains (P).
Train services
The station is served by the following services:
- Intercity services (IC-05 (4500 - 4549) Charleroi - Nivelles - Brussels - Mechelen - Antwerp[2]
- Intercity services (IC-07 (2000 - 2049) Charleroi - Nivelles - Brussels - Mechelen - Antwerp
- Intercity services (IC-27 (4000 - 4049) Charleroi - Nivelles - Braine-l'Alleud - Brussels-Luxembourg - Brussels-Schuman - Bordet - Brussels Airport
- Brussels RER services (S1) Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels - Waterloo - Nivelles
- Brussels RER services (S1) Brussels-North - Brussels-Central Brussels-South - Waterloo - Nivelles (weekends)
- Brussels RER services (S9) (Landen -) Leuven - Brussels-Schuman - Brussels-Luxembourg - Braine-l'Alleud (weekdays only)
The Brussels Regional Express Network (RER/GEN) services (S9) is running its full service since Monday 4 April 2016.[3] The delay was due to delayed works on the Schuman-Josaphat tunnel.[4] An updated map can be found on the SNCB/NMBS's website.[5]
See also
References
Citations
Notes and References
- Web site: BRAINE-L ALLEUD . 2023-11-05 . www.belgianrail.be.
- Web site: Map of train connections in French & Dutch. 2015-02-17. 2016-04-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20160405015424/http://www.belgianrail.be/fr/service-clientele/outils-voyage/~/media/7BA30FC8079D4602A3929319E6BA6B83.ashx#. 5 April 2016. dead. dmy-all.
- Web site: Extension de l'offre ferroviaire suburbaine autour de Bruxelles grâce à l'ouverture du tunnel Schuman-Josaphat. www.belgianrail.be. 2016-04-16.
- Web site: Adaptations du plan de transport suite au report de la mise en service du tunnel Schuman- Josaphat. www.belgianrail.be. 2015-12-19. French. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20151222111042/http://www.belgianrail.be/fr/corporate/Presse/Presse-releases/04_12_2015.aspx. 2015-12-22.
- Web site: Updated Map of S-Train network. 2016-04-04. SNCB/NMBS. 2016-04-16.