Belgian railway line 36
The Belgian railway line 36 is a railway line in Belgium connecting Brussels to Liège. Completed in 1866, the line runs 99,3 km.[1] Trains running between Brussels and Aachen in Germany use that line up to Liège, and then line 37 between Liège and the German border, the last stop in Belgium being Welkenraedt.[2]
The following stations are located on the line:
- Brussels-North
- Schaerbeek
- Haren-South
- Diegem
- Zaventem
- Brussels-National-Airport
- Kortenberg
- Erps-Kwerps
- Veltem
- Herent
- Leuven
- Vertrijk
- Tienen
- Ezemaal
- Neerwinden
- Landen
- Waremme
- Bleret
- Remicourt
- Momalle
- Fexhe-le-Haut-Clocher
- Voroux-Goreux
- Bierset-Awans
- Ans
- Liège-Guillemins
References
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