Eeklo railway station

Railway station in East Flanders, Belgium
51°10′53″N 3°34′27″E / 51.18139°N 3.57417°E / 51.18139; 3.57417Owned byNational Railway Company of BelgiumLine(s)58Platforms2Tracks3Other informationStation codeFKLOHistoryOpened25 June 1861Closed1991 (goods)ElectrifiedNoPassengers2009237068

Eeklo is a railway station in Eeklo, East Flanders, Belgium. The station opened on 25 June 1861 on the Line 58. The train services are operated by NMBS/SNCB.

The current building was built in the 80's by architect Jacques Devincke. The railway station is in the city centre.

The station used to not be the terminus with the line continuing via Maldegem to Bruges . The Eeklo - Maldegem section of this line still operates as a museum railway by the Stoomcentrum Maldegem . For practical reasons, this association has constructed a platform on the other side of Oostveldstraat, where their museum trains stop. The connection between that line and the SNCB network is currently only used sporadically. The station has 3 platform tracks and one (decommissioned) dead end track.

Train services

The station is served by the following service(s):

S51 Eeklo - Ghent - Ronse Monday to Saturday: 1×/h.

Sundays and public holidays: 1×/2h.

S51 Eeklo - Ghent-Sint-Pieters During peak hours, 1 ride to Geraardsbergen
Preceding station NMBS/SNCB Following station
Terminus L 05
weekdays, except holidays
Waarschoot
towards Ronse or Kortrijk
L 05
weekends
Waarschoot
towards Ronse
View of the platforms of Eeklo railway station


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