Noorderkempen Railway Station
The station makes the Northern Kempen region connected to the rail network via the HSL 4 route and is the only true high-speed station in Belgium. However, it is not served by any true high-speed train, functioning rather as a park and ride for Antwerp and to a lesser extent Breda. The Thalys services (300 km/h) skip the station as the IC services (160 km/h - 200 km/h) serve the station.
This station features four tracks: the outside ones, with side platforms, are used by trains stopping there, while the central ones, with no platforms, are used by nonstop high-speed trains.
History
The station was due to open in September 2007 but this and several other deadlines were not met. The main reason given for this was the ETCS signalling not being approved for use. The station was opened in 2009 and is served by shuttle services between the station and Antwerp.
International services to the Netherlands have started calling at this station in April 2018. Services are timetabled to depart at the same time in each direction (1 minute past the hour), to facilitate bus connections.
Train services
The following services currently the serve the station:
- Intercity services (IC-15) Noorderkempen - Antwerp
- Intercity Direct International 9200 Brussels-Midi - Amsterdam Centraal
Gallery
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Sales point and information booth.
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Entrance to the tunnel under the tracks.
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General view of the tracks.
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Train departing to Antwerp.
References
External links
- "Noorderkempen railway station". Belgian Railways.