The Belgian railway line 26 is a railway line connecting Brussels to Halle in Belgium. It first opened on July 19 1926 between the Schaerbeek and Watermael railway stations. The line was completed on January 3 1930.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↑
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line length (μ)
28000.0
location
Belgium
opening year
1926-01-01T00:00:00+02:00
operated by
National Railway Company of Belgium
route end
Halle Belgium
route start
Schaarbeek railway station
type of electrification
List of current systems for electric rail traction
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