Belgian railway line 37

Belgian railway line 37

A high-speed train on the Dolhain viaduct in 2007
Overview
Status Operational
Locale Belgium, Germany
Termini Liège-Guillemins railway station
Aachen Hauptbahnhof
Operation
Opened 1842-1843
Operator(s) National Railway Company of Belgium
Technical
Line length 54 km (34 mi)
Number of tracks double track[1]
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 3 kV DC
Route map

Line from Brussels
from Tongeren
0.0 Liège-Guillemins
Line to Namur
River Meuse
to Seraing
Line to Maastricht
2.9 Angleur
to Marloie and Luxembourg
4.1 Chênée
HSL 3 to Aachen
11.2 Trooz
14.0 Fraipont
15.5 Nessonvaux
from Spa
20.5 Pepinster
24.9 Verviers-Central
25.6 Verviers-Palais
31.7 Dolhain-Gileppe
HSL 3 AachenLiège
freight line from Montzen
38.1 Welkenraedt
to Eupen
HSL 3 from Liège
44.5 Hergenrath
47.4
77.0
Border Belgium / Germany
Line from Mönchengladbach
70.2 Aachen Hbf
Line to Cologne

The Belgian railway line 37 is a railway line in Belgium connecting Liège to Aachen in Germany. Completed in 1843, the line runs 47.4 km in Belgium.[2] and another 6.8 km in Germany. Since 2009, high speed trains running between Brussels and Aachen use the HSL 3 instead of the line 37 between Chênée and Hergenrath.

Stations

The main interchange stations on line 37 are:

References

  1. "Technical network map" (PDF). Infrabel. 9 December 2007.
  2. "Ligne 37: Liège-Guillemins - Hergenrath - (D)". BelRail.be. 10 August 2007.
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