Belgian railway line 161
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The Belgian railway line 161 is the railway line in Belgium connecting Brussels to Namur. The line first opened on 12 August 1854 between Brussels-Luxembourg and La Hulpe railway stations, and was completed on 23 October 1856.[1]
The line goes through the following stations:
- Brussels-North
- Brussels-Schuman
- Brussels-Luxembourg
- Etterbeek
- Watermael
- Boitsfort
- Groenendaal
- Hoeilaart
- La Hulpe
- Genval
- Rixensart
- Profondsart
- Ottignies
- Mont-Saint-Guibert
- Blanmont
- Chastre
- Ernage
- Gembloux
- Lonzée
- Beuzet
- Saint-Denis-Bovesse
- Rhisnes
- Namur
References
[edit]- ^ "Ligne 161: Bruxelles-Nord - Namur". Chemins de fer Belges (in Dutch).