Kessel railway station

Kessel is a railway station in Kessel, Antwerp, Belgium. The station opened in 1894 on the Line 15.

Kessel
Railway Station
LocationKessel, Antwerp, Belgium
Coordinates51°09′03″N 4°37′04″E
Owned byNational Railway Company of Belgium
Line(s)15
Platforms2
Tracks2
History
Opened1 March 1894

Train services

The following services currently the serve the station:

  • Intercity services (IC-30) Antwerp - Herentals - Turnhout (weekends)
  • Local services (L-24) Antwerp - Herentals - Mol (weekdays)
Preceding station   National Railway Company of Belgium   Following station
IC 30
weekends
toward Turnhout
L 24
weekdays
toward Mol

Bus services

Bus service 3 serves the Toerenvenstraat, north of the station, service 154 calls at the station. They are operated by De Lijn.

  • 3 (Lier - Kessel-Station - Emblem)
  • 154 (Lier - Kessel-Station)
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References

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