Belgian railway line 94

{{Short description|Railway line in Belgium}}

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|name = Belgian railway line 94

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|image = 08.09.87 Ath 6244 & 6314 (12957436775).jpg

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|caption = Two passenger trains hauled by Class 62 locomotives at Ath station in 1987

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|status = Operational

|locale = Belgium

|start = Halle railway station

|end = French border near Baisieux

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|open = 1847–1985

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|operator = National Railway Company of Belgium and Eurostar (on diversion only)

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The Belgian railway line 94 is a railway line in Belgium connecting Halle with Tournai and the French border near Baisieux. Beyond Baisieux the line continues to the French city Lille. The line was opened between 1847 and 1866, and a section between Ath and Enghien was straightened in 1985.

Stations

The main interchange stations on line 94 are:

References