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  2. National Railway Company of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    NMBS/SNCB is an autonomous government company, formed in 1926 as successor to the Belgian State Railways. From 1942 to 1944, amid Nazi Germany's occupation of Belgium, the company was paid 51 million Belgian francs by the Nazi Germany to send 28 trains carrying 25,843 Jews and Roma people to Auschwitz where only 1,195 survived.[1] The company ...

  3. North–South connection - Wikipedia

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    Line 96 to Mons. and Paris. The North–South connection ( French: Jonction Nord-Midi; Dutch: Noord-Zuidverbinding) is a railway link of national and international importance through central Brussels, Belgium, that connects the major railway stations in the city. It is line 0 (zero) of the Belgian rail network.

  4. NS International - Wikipedia

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    Length. 426 km (265 mi) [1] Other. Website. www .nsinternational .com. NS International, formerly NS Hispeed, is a passenger railway operator based in the Netherlands that operates international intercity and high-speed connections to several European cities. It is a subsidiary of the Dutch state-owned railway operator Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS).

  5. Noorderkempen railway station - Wikipedia

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    Noorderkempen. /  51.35694°N 4.63278°E  / 51.35694; 4.63278. Noorderkempen is a railway station near the town of Brecht, Antwerp province, Belgium. The station opened on 15 June 2009 on the HSL 4 high speed line between the Netherlands and Belgium. The train services are operated by National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS) and ...

  6. Rail transport in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    On May 5, 1835, the first railway in continental Europe opened between Brussels -Groendreef/Allée verte and Mechelen. Some sort of railroad or canal had been envisaged as early as 1830. The feasibility of a railroad was investigated by engineers Pierre Simons and Gustave De Ridder. The first trains were Stephenson engines imported from Great ...

  7. List of trains in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Loc 7742 - "Bello". Arend: (Dutch for "eagle") was the first locomotive in the Netherlands and pulled the first train between Amsterdam and Haarlem in 1839. Series 600: Formerly SS (Staats Spoorwegen) 255-260. Built 1866 by Beyer, Peacock & Company in Manchester.

  8. Etterbeek railway station - Wikipedia

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    Etterbeek railway station ( French: Gare d'Etterbeek, Dutch: Station Etterbeek) [a] is a railway station in Brussels, Belgium, operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB). The station is named after the municipality of Etterbeek, though it is located in neighbouring Ixelles, at the Couronne / Kroon crossroad on the Greater Ring.

  9. Public transport in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The main public transport in the Netherlands for longer distances is by train. Long-distance buses are limited to a few missing railway connections. Regional and local public transport is by bus and in some cities by metro and tram. There are also ferries. There are 18 public transport authorities in the Netherlands: the Ministry of ...