Antwerpen-Linkeroever | |||||
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| General information | |||||
| Location | Linkeroever, Antwerp Belgium | ||||
| Coordinates | 51°12′57″N4°21′28″E / 51.21583°N 4.35778°E | ||||
| Owned by | NMBS | ||||
| Line | Line 59 Antwerp-Ghent | ||||
| Tracks | 2 | ||||
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| Station code | FLO (previously FTF) | ||||
| History | |||||
| Opened | 3 November 1844 | ||||
| Closed | 13 February 1970 (East) 3 June 1984 (West) | ||||
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Antwerpen Linkeroever was the name of two different historical railway stations located on line 59 Antwerp-Ghent, in the Linkeroever area, Antwerp. The station was finally closed in 1984.
The oldest station to be constructed at the location was opened on 3 November 1844 as station Vlaams Hoofd. After the annexation of the village of Vlaams-Hoofd by Antwerp in the name changed to station Antwerpen-West. There was also a ferry connection available to Antwerpen-Waas station on the right bank side of the river Scheldt. After the opening of the St.-Annatunnel in 1933, the station was renovated in 1935 and renamed station Antwerpen-Linkeroever. This station at the Beatrijslaan was ultimately closed on 1 February 1970, being replaced by a new station located more to the West at the Katwilgweg. This second station was finally taken out of service on 3 June 1984 due to low usage. Of the newer station, some remnants still remain in the form of two low-lying and derelict platforms located near the present building of the Gazet van Antwerpen. [1] [2]
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