- HSL 4
The HSL 4 (Dutch: "HogeSnelheidsLijn", lit. High Speed Line) is a Belgian
high-speed rail line currently under construction which will connectBrussels to the Dutch border. 87 km long (40 km dedicated high speed tracks, 57 km modernised lines), it is scheduled for completion by2007 .Together with the
HSL 1 to the French border, the line will greatly accelerate journeys betweenBrussels ,Paris and theNetherlands . HSL 4 will be used byThalys trains as well as fast internalInterCity andNS Hispeed trains.Route
From Brussels-Midi station, trains travel northwards through Central and North stations. At
Schaarbeek the line splits in two; the eastern branch continues to Liège and the German border, the northern branch towardsAntwerp and the Dutch border. Between Brussels and Antwerp (47 km), trains travel at 160 km/h on the upgraded existing line (with the exception of a few segments where a speed limit of 120 km/h is imposed).At Antwerp, a tunnel under the city has been constructed to permit high-speed trains to run directly through
Antwerpen-Centraal station to the new high-speed line north of the city. Trains enter the 1.5 km long, two-tube tunnel at 90 km/h.The line returns to the surface at
Antwerpen-Dam station, and after crossing the Albert canal, joins the existing Antwerp-Essen line. At the E19/A12 motorway junction, trains leave the regular line to run on new dedicated high-speed tracks to the Dutch border (40 km) at 300 km/h. The route parallels the E19 motorway until the border, which has required the building of several bridges.The line passes through
Schoten ,Brasschaat ,Brecht ,Wuustwezel , andHoogstraten , before crossing the border into theNetherlands and connecting to the DutchHSL-Zuid (currently under construction).tations
Antwerpen-Centraal station has been completely reorganised. A tunnel has been constructed to permit the passage of trains under the city, additionally creating a subterranean junction between betweenBerchem station andAntwerpen-Dam station, passing through Antwerpen-Centraal. With these works completed, the station has four levels and 14 tracks:
*level +1 (the original station) has 6 terminating tracks, arranged as two groups of three and separated by an opening allowing natural light to reach the lower levels
*level 0 contains ticketing facilities and commercial space
*level −1 (7 meters below road level) has 4 terminating tracks, also arranged as two groups
*level −2 (18 meters below road level) has 4 tracks, which end up in the two-track-wide tunnel under the city (used by high-speed trains and fast InterCity services)The HSL 4 will also be the only high-speed line in Belgium that features an intermediate station at Noorderkempen (Brecht).
External links
* [http://www.belrail.be/F/tgv/ligne3.html Belgian high-speed rail site] fr icon
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