Tournai railway station

Tournai railway station soon after its completion in 1879
Tournai railway station in 2012

The railway station of Tournai, in Belgium, is situated on line 94. The first train arrived there on 24 January 1842. A first neo-classical stone building dating from the 1840s was later dismantled and replaced to serve as the railway station of the town of Leuze-en-Hainaut. The current station building was designed by Henri Beyaert and erected between 1874-1879. The monumental building originally included a glass and iron construction covering the platforms and rails, and a "gare des marchandises" located in a separate building conceived in the form of a late-medieval Flemish cloth-hall. The buildings were severely damaged during World War II. The structure covering the platforms and rails was demolished and replaced by simple awnings covering the platforms.

Train services

The station is served by the following services:

Preceding station   NMBS/SNCB   Following station
TerminusIC 06
Leuze
Froyennes
IC 19
Saint-Ghislain
toward Namur
Hersaux
toward Mouscron
IC 25
weekends
Antoing
toward Liers
Froyennes
toward Kortrijk
IC 26
weekdays
Leuze
toward Sint-Niklaas
TerminusL 29
weekdays
Antoing
toward Geraardsbergen

Coordinates: 50°36′47″N 3°23′48″E / 50.613°N 3.3966°E / 50.613; 3.3966

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