Belgian railway line 161 explained

Belgian railway line 161
Status:Operational
Locale:Belgium
Start:Brussels-North railway station
End:Namur railway station
Open:1854-1856
Operator:National Railway Company of Belgium
Linelength:62km (39miles)
Map State:collapsed

Belgian railway line 161 is the railway line connecting the Belgian capital city Brussels to Namur. The line first opened on August 12, 1854 between the Brussels-Luxembourg and La Hulpe railway stations, and was completed on October 23, 1856.[1]

The line goes through the following stations:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ligne 161: Bruxelles-Nord - Namur. Chemins de fer Belges. nl.