Belgian railway line 130 explained

Belgian railway line 130
Status:Operational
Locale:Belgium
Start:Namur railway station
End:Charleroi-Sud railway station
Open:1843
Operator:National Railway Company of Belgium
Linelength:37km (23miles)
Map State:collapsed

The Belgian railway line 130 is a railway line in Belgium connecting Namur and Charleroi. Completed in 1843, the line runs 36.6 km.[1] It runs along the river Sambre, crossing it several times.

Stations

The main interchange stations on line 130 are:

to Brussels, Luxembourg City, Dinant and Liège

to Gembloux

to Brussels, Ottignies, Couvin, Erquelinnes and Mons

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ligne 130: Namur - Charleroi-Sud. BelRail.be. fr. 9 August 2007.