Denderleeuw  | |
|---|---|
| Railway Station | |
![]() Denderleeuw railway station  | |
| General information | |
| Location | Denderleeuw, East Flanders Belgium  | 
| Coordinates | 50°53′30″N 4°04′19″E / 50.89167°N 4.07194°E | 
| Owned by | NMBS/SNCB | 
| Operated by | NMBS/SNCB | 
| Line(s) | 50 (Brussels-Ghent)  89 (Denderleeuw-Kortrijk) 90 (Denderleeuw-Saint-Ghislain)  | 
| Platforms | 9 | 
| Other information | |
| Station code | FDD | 
| Website | Official website | 
| History | |
| Opened | 7 April 1855 | 
| Passengers | |
| 2014 | 8,748 per day | 
| Location | |
![]() Denderleeuw Location within Belgium ![]() Denderleeuw Denderleeuw (Europe)  | |
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A view of the platforms and tracks
Denderleeuw railway station (Dutch: Station Denderleeuw, French: Gare de Denderleeuw)[lower-alpha 1] is a railway station in Denderleeuw, East Flanders, Belgium. The station opened on 7 April 1855 and is located on railway lines 50, 89 and 90. The train services are operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB).[1]
Train services
The station is served by the following services:[2]
- Intercity services (IC-13) Kortrijk - Denderleeuw - Brussels - Schaarbeek (weekdays)
 - Intercity services (IC-20) Ghent - Aalst - Brussels - Hasselt - Tongeren (weekdays)
 - Intercity services (IC-20) Ghent - Aalst - Brussels - Dendermonde - Lokeren (weekends)
 - Intercity services (IC-23) Ostend - Bruges - Kortrijk - Zottegem - Brussels - Brussels Airport
 - Intercity services (IC-29) Ghent - Aalst - Brussels - Brussels Airport - Leuven - Landen (weekdays)
 - Intercity services (IC-29) De Panne - Ghent - Aalst - Brussels - Brussels Airport - Leuven - Landen (weekends)
 - Brussels RER services (S3) Zottegem - Denderleeuw - Brussels - Dendermonde (weekdays)
 - Brussels RER services (S3) Zottegem - Denderleeuw - Brussels - Schaarbeek (weekends)
 - Brussels RER services (S4) Aalst - Denderleeuw - Brussels-Luxembourg - Etterbeek - Vilvoorde - Mechelen (weekdays)
 - Brussels RER services (S6) Aalst - Denderleeuw - Geraardsbergen - Halle - Brussels - Schaarbeek (weekdays)
 - Brussels RER services (S6) Denderleeuw - Geraardsbergen - Halle - Brussels - Schaarbeek (weekends)
 - Brussels RER services (S10) Aalst - Denderleeuw - Brussels - Dendermonde
 
| Preceding station | Following station | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aalst towards Gent-Sint-Pieters  | 
IC 20 weekdays, except holidays  | 
Liedekerke towards Tongeren  | ||
| IC 20 weekends  | 
Liedekerke towards Lokeren  | |||
| Haaltert towards Oostende  | 
IC 23 | Bruxelles-Midi / Brussel-Zuid towards Brussels National Airport  | ||
| Erembodegem towards De Panne  | 
IC 29 | Liedekerke towards Landen  | ||
| Welle towards Oudenaarde  | 
S 3 weekdays  | 
Bruxelles-Midi / Brussel-Zuid towards Dendermonde  | ||
| Erembodegem towards Aalst  | 
S 4 weekdays  | 
Liedekerke towards Mechelen  | ||
| Terminus | S 6 weekends  | 
Iddergem towards Schaarbeek  | ||
| Aalst Terminus  | 
S 6 | |||
| Erembodegem towards Aalst  | 
S 10 | Liedekerke towards Dendermonde  | ||
See also
References
Footnotes
- ↑ Officially Denderleeuw
 
Citations
- ↑ "DENDERLEEUW". www.belgianrail.be. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
 - ↑ "Download the timetable leaflets for IC trains | SNCB". www.belgiantrain.be. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
 
External links
 Media related to Denderleeuw train station at Wikimedia Commons
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