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This article is about transportation in Belgium.
[edit] RailwaysMain article: Rail transport in Belgium There is a total of 3,536 kilometres, (2,563 km double track (1998)), of which 2,950 km are electrified, mainly at 3,000 volts DC but with 351 km at 25 kV 50 Hz AC (2004) and all on standard gauge of 1,435 mm (4 ft 81⁄2 in). In 2004 the NMBS/SNCB, the National Railway Company of Belgium, carried 178.4 million passengers a total of 8,676 million passenger-kilometres. Due to the high population density, operations are relatively profitable, so tickets are cheap and the frequency of services is high. The NMBS/SNCB is permanently updating its rolling stock. The network currently includes two high speed lines suitable for 300 km/h traffic: HSL 1 runs from just south of Brussels to the French border, where it continues to Paris and Lille (and London beyond that). HSL 2 runs from Leuven to Liège, and HSL 3 will continue this route from Liège to the German border near Aachen. HSL 4 runs from Antwerpen to Rotterdam (in the Netherlands). HSL 3 and 4 were originally scheduled for completion in 2007 and although the track is laid the rolling stock is delayed. Both lines are equipped with ERTMS (ETCS level 2 + GSM-R, access and fall-back in level 1). Electrification is at 3 kV DC, with the exception of the new high-speed lines, and of two recently electrified lines in the south of the country which are at 25 kV AC. Trains, contrary to tram and road traffic, run on the left. [edit] Rail links with adjacent countries
[edit] Metros and Light RailSee also: Trams in Europe In Belgium an extensive system of tram-like local railways called vicinal or buurtspoor lines crossed the country in the first half of the 20th century, and had a greater route length than the main-line railway system. The only survivors of the vicinal/buurtspoor system are the Kusttram and some sections of the Charleroi metro. Urban tram networks exist in Antwerp, Ghent and Brussels, and are gradually being extended. Metro systems in cities: Tram/light rail systems in cities:
Other lines:
Some heavy metro infrastructures were built in Brussels, Antwerp and the Charleroi area, but these are currently used by light rail vehicles, and their conversion to full metro is not envisaged at present due to lack of funds. [edit] Roads
[edit] HighwaysMain article: List of motorways in Belgium The highways in Belgium are marked with a letter A and a number. Most often however the European numbering system for the international E-road network is used. There is however not always a one-on-one relationship between the two numbering systems along the whole length of the highways.
[edit] RingwaysThe ringways (or orbital roads) around bigger cities have their own series of numbers. The names start with a R then a first digit indicating the (old) province, and sometimes a second digit to further differentiate in between different ringways. Some major examples are:
[edit] National roadsThe national roads are marked with a letter N and a number. The principal national roads fan out from Brussels, numbered in clockwise order:
Secondary national roads intersect these. National roads have an N plus 1, 2 or 3 digits. National roads numbered with 3 digits are provincial roads, their first number indicating the province:
[edit] Waterways2,043 km (1,532 km in regular commercial use) [edit] PipelinesCrude oil 158 km; refined products 535 km; natural gas 1,330 km (2008) [edit] Ports and harbours[edit] Sea ports
Source: Antwerp Port Authority
[edit] Main inland portsBrussels - Port of Brussels [5] (also accessible for ocean-going ships) [edit] European portuary contextEuropean Sea Ports Organisation ESPO [edit] Merchant marine
[edit] AirportsMain article: List of airports in Belgium [edit] with paved runwaystotal: 27 [edit] with unpaved runwaystotal: 15 [edit] Heliports1 (2007) [edit] References
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