Mechelen railway station

Mechelen is a railway station in the city of Mechelen, Antwerp, Belgium. The station opened on 5 May 1835 on the Lines 25, 27 and 53.

Mechelen
Railway Station
LocationMechelen, Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
Coordinates51°01′03″N 4°29′01″E
Owned byNational Railway Company of Belgium
Line(s)25, 27, 53
Platforms10
Tracks10
History
Opened5 May 1835

In 1835 the first public train journey on the European mainland arrived near the station. The passengers were transported to just south of the station, as there was no bridge over the canal until 1836. Lines were built in all directions from the station: North to Antwerp, south to Brussels and France, east to Leuven, Liege and Verviers and west to Dendermonde, Ghent, Bruges and Oostende.

To the east of the station is the large Mechelen Train Works, where trains receive maintenance and heavy works, such as refurbishment.

The station has 10 platforms, the 4 on the east side are a few metres higher than the others. In 2012 a new high-speed railway (Line 25N) opened between Mechelen and Schaarbeek, in the north of Brussels. This line also links Mechelen with Brussels Airport. There are 2 new platforms planned at the station to accommodate extra trains from this line.

In 2013 major plans to modernise and rebuild the station started. It is planned to build a car park underneath the station and then to demolish the current station and rebuild it on the site of the current car park, just east of the station. The building work is expected to take 10 years.

Train services

The following services currently the serve the station:

  • Intercity services (IC-05) Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels - Nivelles - Charleroi
  • Intercity services (IC-08) Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels Airport - Leuven - Hasselt
  • Intercity services (IC-11) Binche - Braine-le-Comte - Halle - Brussels - Mechelen - Turnhout (weekdays)
  • Intercity services (IC-21) Ghent - Dendermonde - Mechelen - Leuven
  • Intercity services (IC-22) Essen - Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels (weekdays)
  • Intercity services (IC-22) Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels - Halle - Braine-le-Comte - Binche (weekends)
  • Intercity services (IC-31) Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels (weekdays)
  • Intercity services (IC-31) Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels - Nivelles - Charleroi (weekends)
  • Intercity services (IC-35) Amsterdam - The Hague - Rotterdam - Roosendaal - Antwerp - Brussels Airport - Brussels
  • Local services (L-02) Zeebrugge - Bruges – Ghent – Dendermonde – Mechelen (weekdays)
  • Local services (L-20) Sint-Niklaas – Mechelen – Leuven (weekdays)
  • Local services (L-20) Mechelen - Leuven (weekends)
  • Local services (L-27) Sint-Niklaas - Mechelen (weekends)
  • Local services (L-28) Ghent - Dendermonde - Mechelen (weekends)
  • Brussels RER services (S1) Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels - Waterloo - Nivelles (weekdays)
  • Brussels RER services (S1) Antwerp - Mechelen - Brussels (weekends)
  • Brussels RER services (S5) Mechelen - Brussels-Luxembourg - Etterbeek - Halle - Enghien (- Geraardsbergen)
  • Brussels RER services (S7) Mechelen - Merode - Halle
Preceding station   National Railway Company of Belgium   Following station
Intercity Direct 9200
IC 05
IC 08
toward Hasselt
toward Binche
IC 11
toward Turnhout
Londerzeel
IC 21
Muizen
toward Leuven
From Monday to Friday, except holidays
toward Essen
IC 22
From Monday to Friday, except holidays
On weekends and holidays
On weekends and holidays
toward Binche
From Monday to Friday, except holidays
IC 31
From Monday to Friday, except holidays
On weekends and holidays
On weekends and holidays
Kapelle-op-den-Bos
toward Zeebrugge-Dorp
L 02
weekdays
Terminus
Willebroek
From Monday to Friday, except holidays
toward Sint-Niklaas
L 20
Muizen
From Monday to Friday, except holidays
toward Leuven
Terminus
Muizen
On weekends and holidays
toward Leuven
Willebroek
toward Sint-Niklaas
L 27
weekends
Terminus
Kapelle-op-den-Bos
L 28
weekends
Terminus
S 1
weekdays
toward Nivelles
S 1
weekends
TerminusS 5
toward Enghien
TerminusS 7
Muizen
toward Halle

References

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