Halle (B) railway station
Halle is a railway station in the town of Halle, Flemish Brabant, Belgium. The station opened on 18 May 1840 and is located on the HSL 1, 26, 94, and 96. The train services are operated by National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS). On 15 February 2010, the Halle train collision occurred between the stations of Halle and Buizingen, killing 19 and injuring 171.
Halle | |
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Halle railway station | |
Location | Halle, Flemish Brabant |
Coordinates | 50°44′01″N 4°14′25″E |
Owned by | Infrabel |
Operated by | National Railway Company of Belgium |
Line(s) | HSL 1, 26, 94, 96, 96E, 96N |
Platforms | 5 |
Tracks | 7 |
Other information | |
Station code | FH |
History | |
Opened | 18 May 1840 |
Traffic | |
Passengers (2009) | 5057 per day |
Train services
The station is served by the following services:
- Intercity services (IC-06) Tournai - Ath - Halle - Brussels - Brussels Airport
- Intercity services (IC-11) Binche - Braine-le-Comte - Halle - Brussels - Mechelen - Turnhout (weekdays)
- Intercity services (IC-14) Quiévrain - Mons - Braine-le-Comte - Halle - Brussels - Leuven - Liege (weekdays)
- Intercity services (IC-22) Binche - Braine-le-Comte - Halle - Brussels - Mechelen - Antwerp (weekends)
- Intercity services (IC-26) Kortrijk - Tournai - Halle - Brussels - Dendermonde - Lokeren - Sint Niklaas (weekdays)
- Brussels RER services (S2) Braine-le-Comte - Halle - Brussels - Leuven
- Brussels RER services (S5) (Geraardsbergen -) Enghien - Halle - Etterbeek - Brussels-Luxembourg - Mechelen (weekdays)
- Brussels RER services (S6) Aalst - Denderleeuw - Geraardsbergen - Halle - Brussels - Schaarbeek
- Brussels RER services (S7) Halle - Merode - Mechelen (weekdays)
Preceding station | NMBS/SNCB | Following station | ||
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Enghien toward Tournai | IC 06 | toward Brussels National Airport |
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Tubize toward Binche | IC 11 weekdays | toward Turnhout |
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toward Quiévrain | IC 14 weekdays | toward Liège-Guillemins |
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Tubize toward Binche | IC 22 weekends | toward Antwerpen-Centraal |
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Enghien toward Kortrijk | IC 26 weekdays | toward Sint-Niklaas |
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Lembeek toward Braine-le-Comte | S 2 | Buizingen toward Leuven |
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Enghien Terminus | S 5 weekdays | Huizingen toward Mechelen |
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Enghien toward Denderleeuw | S 6 | toward Schaarbeek |
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Terminus | S 7 weekdays | Huizingen toward Mechelen |
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References
See also
- List of railway stations in Belgium
External links
Media related to Halle train station at Wikimedia Commons - Halle railway station at Belgian Railways website
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