Bouwel railway station

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Bouwel
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Railway Station
Station Bouwel 2020.jpg
Station Bouwel in 2020
General information
Location Bouwel, Antwerp, Belgium
Coordinates 51°09′56″N4°44′46″E / 51.16556°N 4.74611°E / 51.16556; 4.74611
Owned by National Railway Company of Belgium
Line(s) 15
Platforms2
Tracks2
History
Opened23 April 1855
Services
Preceding station SNCB logo.svg NMBS/SNCB Following station
Nijlen IC 30
weekends
Herentals
towards Turnhout
L 24
weekdays
Wolfstee
towards Mol

Bouwel is a railway station in Bouwel, Antwerp, Belgium. The station opened in 1855 on the Line 15.

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Train services

The following services currently serve the station:

Bus services

The following bus services call at the station. They are operated by De Lijn.

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