Silly railway station
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Silly railway station (French: Gare de Silly, Dutch: Station Opzullik) is a railway station in Silly, Hainaut, Belgium. It is located on line 94 which connects Brussels and Tournai.[1][2]
The station was originally opened on 16 January 1866 as part of the segment between Halle and Ath.[2][3]
References
- ^ "Ligne 94" (in French). Belgian Railways.
- ^ a b "Ligne 94 : Hal – Tournai – frontière française - (Lille)" (PDF) (in French). Train World.
- ^ "Lijnen 91-100" (in Dutch). Belgische Spoorlijnen.
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