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This is a '''list of [[railway line]]s in [[Belgium]]'''.
All '''[[railway line]]s in [[Belgium]]''' are identified by a route number and these numbers are in widespread general use (for example, in passenger train timetables). Most of the numbers have remained unchanged since the creation of the [[SNCB/NMBS]] in the 1920s, although line closures and the construction of new routes have led to a few alterations over the years.


==Current lines used by passenger trains==
==Lines currently used by passenger train services==
* [[North-South connection|Line 0]]: Brussels-North - Brussels-South
* [[North-South connection|Line 0]]: Brussels-North - Brussels-South
* [[HSL 1]]: France - Brussels-South
* [[HSL 1]]: France - Brussels-South
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==See also==
==See also==
[[National Railway Company of Belgium]]</br>
* [[National Railway Company of Belgium]]
[[Infrabel]]</br>
* [[Infrabel]]
[[Belgian Railways]]</br>
* [[List of Belgian railway services]]
* [[Belgian Railways (disambiguation)]]


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.belrail.be/F/infrastructure/lignes/index.html Belrail.be]
* [http://www.belrail.be/F/infrastructure/lignes/index.html Belrail.be]


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[[Category:Lists of railway lines by country|Belgium]]
[[Category:Lists of railway lines by country|Belgium]]
[[Category:Railway lines in Belgium| ]]
[[Category:Railway lines in Belgium| ]]
[[Category:Belgium-related lists|Railway lines]]
[[Category:Belgian railway-related lists|Lines]]

[[fr:Liste des lignes de chemin de fer de Belgique]]
[[nl:Lijst van spoorlijnen in België]]

Latest revision as of 15:56, 9 December 2023

All railway lines in Belgium are identified by a route number and these numbers are in widespread general use (for example, in passenger train timetables). Most of the numbers have remained unchanged since the creation of the SNCB/NMBS in the 1920s, although line closures and the construction of new routes have led to a few alterations over the years.

Lines currently used by passenger train services

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See also

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