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Belgian railway line 26 : ウィキペディア英語版
Belgian railway line 26

The Belgian railway line 26 is a railway line connecting Brussels to Halle in Belgium. It first opened on July 19, 1926, between Schaerbeek and Watermael railway stations. The line was completed on January 3, 1930.〔http://www.belrail.be/F/infrastructure/lignes/026.html〕
Today most trains using the line travel between Halle and Vilvoorde (and not to Schaerbeek).
The line serves the following stations:
* Schaerbeek
* Haren
* Bordet
* Evere
* ''Schaerbeek-Josaphat''
* Meiser
* Merode
* Delta
* Boondael
* Vivier d’Oie / Diesdelle
* Saint-Job
* Moensberg
* Beersel
* Huizingen
* Halle
Schaerbeek-Josaphat is no longer an operational station.
==References==



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