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Diepenbeek railway station

Coordinates: 50°54′40″N 5°25′05″E / 50.91111°N 5.41806°E / 50.91111; 5.41806
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Diepenbeek
Railway Station
General information
LocationDiepenbeek
Coordinates50°54′40″N 5°25′05″E / 50.91111°N 5.41806°E / 50.91111; 5.41806
Owned byInfrabel
Operated byNational Railway Company of Belgium
Line(s)34
Platforms1
Tracks2
Other information
Station code1000324
History
Opened1856-10-01
1991-06-02
Closed1957-09-29
Services
Preceding station NMBS/SNCB Following station
Hasselt IC 20 Bilzen
towards Tongeren
Hasselt
Terminus
IC 13 Bilzen
towards Maastricht
Hasselt IC 09
weekends
Bilzen
Map
Location
Diepenbeek is located in Belgium
Diepenbeek
Diepenbeek
Location in Belgium
Diepenbeek is located in Europe
Diepenbeek
Diepenbeek
Location in Europe

Diepenbeek railway station is a railway stop on the Hasselt–Liège railway in the Belgian municipality of Diepenbeek.

The station was opened in 1856 along the new railway line between Hasselt and Maastricht. In the end of the 1950s, the station lost importance and was closed.

After the Limburg University Center was established near the former station in 1973, there was an increasing demand from students to reopen the station. This finally happened in 1991, when a stop was opened at the site of the former station.

In the context of the Spartacus plan, all level crossings in Diepenbeek will be removed, including the one in Stationsstraat. They will be replaced by passenger underpasses. In addition, the platforms will be renewed in 2021 and raised to the new standard of 76 centimetres (30 in).[1]

Services

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Week

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Train type Connection Timetable
IC 20 TongerenHasseltAarschotBrussels-SouthAalstGent-Sint-Pieters 1x/h
IC 13 HasseltLiège-GuilleminsMaastricht 1x/h

Weekend

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Train type Connection Timetable
IC 09 Antwerpen-CentraalLierAarschotHasseltLiège-Guillemins 1x/h

References

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  1. ^ "Diepenbeek – Vervanging overwegen". Infrabel (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 17 November 2020. Retrieved 5 October 2020.