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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Belgium - Antwerpen-Centraal Railway Station


An illustration of the grand hall of the Antwerp-Centraal Railway Station in Belgium.

Sent by Elise from Flanders, Belgium.

Antwerpen-Centraal railway station (DutchStation Antwerpen-CentraalFrenchGare d'Anvers-Central) is the main railway station in Antwerp, Belgium. It is one of the most important hubs in the country and is one of the four Belgian stations on the high-speed rail network. From 1873 to early 2007, it was a terminal station. The current building, designed by the architect Louis Delacenserie, was constructed between 1895 and 1905. On 23 March 2007, a tunnel with two continuous tracks was opened under part of the city and under the station. The train services are operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB).

Antwerp's first station was the terminus of the BrusselsMechelen–Antwerp railway line, which opened on 3 June 1836. The original station building was made of wood and was replaced by a new and larger building on the occasion of the opening of the new international connection to the Netherlands in 1854–55 (read more).



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