B737229 wrote:What works are being done at RWY02? I have not been there for 2 months now...
Well, the are connecting Leuven directly to Brussels/Zaventem airport with the train. A 'tunnel' is needed to make that railway...
The fields are destroyed 'door' the trucks...
B737229 wrote:What works are being done at RWY02? I have not been there for 2 months now...
Well, the are connecting Leuven directly to Brussels/Zaventem airport with the train. A 'tunnel' is needed to make that railway...
The fields are destroyed 'door' the trucks...
greettzzz
Shit.. sounds typical belgian... make 1 tunnel finish it .. 3years later make another tunnel, start all the works over again!
B737229 wrote:What works are being done at RWY02? I have not been there for 2 months now...
Well, the are connecting Leuven directly to Brussels/Zaventem airport with the train. A 'tunnel' is needed to make that railway...
The fields are destroyed 'door' the trucks...
greettzzz
Shit.. sounds typical belgian... make 1 tunnel finish it .. 3years later make another tunnel, start all the works over again!
I heard rumours that BIAC wanted to get rid of the staff car park (P9), so they can use it as an a/c apron again. Let's hope they are just displacing the staff car park to the other side of the fence. I'll ask around.
Jense wrote:Well, the are connecting Leuven directly to Brussels/Zaventem airport with the train. A 'tunnel' is needed to make that railway...
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Are they finally building the "diabolo" ? I did not hear about it before.
It's years BIAC has been asking for it: a connection not only to Leuven/Liège, but also to Antwerp/Amsterdam, enabling all HSTs to stop at BRU airport.
Jense wrote:Well, the are connecting Leuven directly to Brussels/Zaventem airport with the train. A 'tunnel' is needed to make that railway...
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Are they finally building the "diabolo" ? I did not hear about it before.
It's years BIAC has been asking for it: a connection not only to Leuven/Liège, but also to Antwerp/Amsterdam, enabling all HSTs to stop at BRU airport.
André,
i think the "diabolo" project is the connection to Antwerp. This has nothing to do with the train link to Leuven, which was planned for years together with the new HST line Brussels-Leuven-Liège-Cologne.
I suppose we'll have to wait a few years before Antwerp is connected with the airport.
The last thing i've heard about a real HST station in BRU is that is should be realised in 2012 (if i'm correct, it could also have been 2016, but i'm pretty sure that it was 2012).
Although i also heard that better connections to other cities in Belgium (but not HST) would be realised earlier, somewhere around 2008 if i'm not mistaking. I guess i read it once in Metro, on the page of the NMBS.
Better train connections for BRU is a very good idea. When you are in other parts of Belgium, it can be a pain changing at Brussels when you have a load of luggage (and isn't it maddening when the platform for the airport train always gets changed at the last minute, causing you to dash across to another platform like a mad idiot )
It would be nice to go into the airport station on something other than those dreadful IR trains which always seem to smell of old cigarette smoke.
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
Louise
So this is what i gathered from a brochure at the site of the NMBS:
Keep in mind that the brochure that i found seems to be a quite old one and they probably changed everything already:-)
NMBS (belgian railways) wants to build a new HST station in Brussels to cope with the amount of travellers on HST trains. This new station would be made at the northsite of Brussels, somewhere in Schaarbeek, and would be in close coperation with the airport. No dates are mentioned.
A little bit further in that same brochure they say: "Thanks to the making of a "connectioncurve" (verbindingsbocht) near Zaventem, it will be possible to reach the airport in 2006 from Verviers, Liege-Guillemins and Leuven, without going through Brussels-Nord."
Again a little bit further, with the summary of their plans for the period 2001/2012 they say that in that period they plan 2 "connectioncurves" near Zaventem so trains from Antwerpen, Mechelen, Liege, Verviers, Leuven and Hasselt can arrive directly into the airport.
It's part of the diabolo project. They will extend the train station at Brussels National Aiport to the north and build a tunnel under rwy 25R and Brucargo for the railway track to Antwerp. In the long term, it's possible that Brucargo gets his own passanger train station. The railway track between Melsbroek and Mechelen will be built in the middle of the E19 highway.
Comet wrote:It would be nice to go into the airport station on something other than those dreadful IR trains which always seem to smell of old cigarette smoke.
Comet wrote:It would be nice to go into the airport station on something other than those dreadful IR trains which always seem to smell of old cigarette smoke.
Unlikely: all Belgian trains are non-smoking now.
Yes, but smoking or non smoking, those IR trains are still dreadful
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
Louise