Tienen railway station explained

Tienen
Type:Railway Station
Symbol:rail
Symbol Location:be
Style:Belgium Railway
Address:Tienen, Flemish Brabant
Country:Belgium
Line:36 (Brussels-Liège)
Platform:5
Tracks:5
Code:FTNN
Owned:NMBS/SNCB
Operator:NMBS/SNCB
Passengers:4,033 per day
Pass Year:2014
Map Type:Belgium#Europe
Embedded:
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Marker:rail-underground
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Tienen railway station (Dutch; Flemish: Station Tienen; French: Gare de Tirlemont) is a railway station in Tienen, Flemish Brabant, Belgium. The station opened on 22 September 1837 and is located on railway line 36. The train services are operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB).[1]

The station building dates from 1841 and is the oldest station building in Belgium that is still in existence.

Tienen used to be located on lines 22 (to Diest) and 142 (to Namur). These two lines were closed between 1967 and 1990 and are now cycle routes.

Train services

The station is served by the following services:

See also

References

Citations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TIENEN . 2023-12-03 . www.belgianrail.be.