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  • Source: Belgian railway line 96
  • The Belgian railway line 96 is a railway line in Belgium connecting Brussels to Quévy at the border with France. A railway line then connects Quévy to Paris, France, which forms the old Brussels-Paris railway line. The line is used by TGV and Eurostar trains between Brussels and Lembeek.
    The first section of line 96 opened in 1840 between Brussels and Tubize. The final section between Hautmont and the Belgian-French border was opened in 1858.
    The following stations are located on this line:

    Brussels-South
    Forest-South
    Ruisbroek
    Lot
    Buizingen
    Halle
    Lembeek
    Tubize
    Hennuyères
    Braine-le-Comte
    Soignies
    Neufvilles
    Masnuy-Saint-Pierre
    Jurbise
    Erbisoeul
    Ghlin
    Mons
    Cuesmes
    Frameries
    Genly
    Quévy


    Accidents


    In 2010, two trains collided on the line 96, near Halle train station, causing 19 deaths.


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