Coast Tram

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Coast Tram
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Map of the route
Overview
Native nameKusttram
StatusIn Service
Owner De Lijn
LocaleBelgian coastal towns from Knokke-Heist to De Panne.
Stations67 [1]
Website https://www.delijn.be/en/content/kusttram/ De Kusttram
Service
System De Lijn, formerly National Company of Light Railways
Depot(s) Adinkerke, De Panne, Nieuwpoortsesteenweg, Ostend, Knokke-Heist
Rolling stock48 CAF Urbos Zeelijner [2]
History
Opened1885;140 years ago (1885)
Technical
Line length67 [2]  km (42 mi)
Track gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge [2]
Electrification Overhead line,  600 V DC [2]
Route map

Contents

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Knokke station
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Duinbergen Watertoren
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Duinbergen
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Heist Heldenplein
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Heist Dijk
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Zeebrugge Zeesluis
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Pierre Vandamme lock
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Zeebrugge Kerk
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Visart lock
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Zeebrugge Vaart
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Zeebrugge Strandwijk
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Duinse Polders loop
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Blankenberge Duinse Polders
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Blankenberge Sealife-Floreal
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Blankenberge Pier
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Blankenberge station
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Blankenberge Markt
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Harendijke wye
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Wenduine Harendijke
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Wenduine Manitoba
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Wenduine Centrum
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Wenduine Molen
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Wenduine Konijnenpad
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Zwarte Kiezel loop
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De Haan Zwarte Kiezel
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De Haan Waterkasteellaan
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De Haan aan Zee
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De Haan Preventorium
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De Haan Vosseslag
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Bredene Renbaan
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Bredene Campings
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Bredene aan Zee
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Oostende Duin en Zee
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Oostende Weg naar Vismijn
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lock to Vlotdok
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Oostende station
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Oostende Marie-Joséplein
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Oostende Koninginnelaan
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Sportstraat wye
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Oostende Renbaan
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Oostende Northlaan
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Mariakerke Bad
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Oostende Ravelingen
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Oostende Raversijde
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Raversijde Domein Raversijde
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Middelkerke De Greefplein
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Middelkerke Verhaeghelaan
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Middelkerke Krokodiel
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Westende Belle Vue
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Westende Bad
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Westende Sint-Laureins
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Lombardsijde Schoolstraat
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Nieuwpoort Stad
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Nieuwpoort Cardijnlaan
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Nieuwpoort Ysermonde
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Nieuwpoort Bad
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Nieuwpoort Zonnebloem
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Zonnebloem wye
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Oostduinkerke Groenendijk Bad
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Oostduinkerke Duinpark
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Oostduinkerke Bad
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Oostduinkerke Schipgat
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Koksijde Lejeunelaan
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Koksijde Bad
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Koksijde Ster der Zee
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Koksijde Sint-Idesbald
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De Panne Golfstraat
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De Panne Centrum
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De Panne Esplanade
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DP wye (terminus)
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De Panne Kerk
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De Panne Moeder Lambic
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De Panne Plopsaland
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Adinkerke loop
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Adinkerke depot
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De Panne station

The Coast Tram (Dutch : Kusttram) is a light rail service connecting the cities and towns along the Belgian (West Flanders) coast between De Panne, near the French border, and Knokke-Heist, near the Dutch border. At 67 kilometres (42 mi) in length, [2] it is currently the world's longest metre gauge tram line, [3] and the second-longest light rail service in the world after the A Line of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system after it opened in 2023, [4] as well as one of the few interurban tramways in the world to remain in operation. The line is fully electrified at 600 V DC.

History

What is now the coast line started out as part of the extensive Belgian Vicinal tramway, a network of interurban trams that once covered the entire nation. The first section of the coast line between Ostend and Nieuwpoort was opened in 1885. This original route was further inland than the modern one and only short parts of the original section in Ostend and Nieuwpoort centres are still in operation. On its creation, the line was managed by the NMVB (Nationale Maatschappij van Buurtspoorwegen), that operated an interurban tram system throughout Belgium. In 1991, the NMVB/SNCV was broken into two regional companies, one Walloon and the other Flemish, with the Flemish successor company, Vlaamse Vervoermaatschappij De Lijn taking responsibility for operation of the coastal tram.

Route

A CAF Urbos Zeelijner tram at Domein Raversijde 20230425 De Lijn 6138.jpg
A CAF Urbos Zeelijner tram at Domein Raversijde

The service makes 67 stops [1] along the almost 67 km (42 mi) line, with a tram running every 10 min during the peak summer months (every 20 min in the winter months), and in 2016 was used by roughly 15 million passengers. [5]

Notable features are the sea-view between Ostend and Middelkerke, the tracks through the dunes at De Haan, the fast speed, the two alternative routes that exist around both ends of the Leopoldkanaal locks, and the similar single track diversion around the inland end of the Boudewijnkanaal lock.

The maximum speed is officially 70 kilometres per hour (43 mph). This speed is common between the villages.

Rolling stock

In 2021–22, 48 new CAF Urbos Zeelijner low-floor trams entered service to replace all the older BN series 6000, the last of which was withdrawn on 23 September 2023. [2] The series 6000 were similar to the Métro Léger de Charleroi LRV fleet and, to a lesser extent, the LRTA 1000 class of the Manila Light Rail Transit System yellow line. They were originally six-axle vehicles with two sections, but later extended with an extra low-floor centre section. [2] During the summers from 2006 to 2022 HermeLijn trams were loaned from Ghent and Antwerp tram networks (also operated by De Lijn) for use on the coast tram line. All trams, except the loaned HermeLijn from Ghent are unidirectional and have to be turned on a loop in order to reverse direction.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Coastal Tram". De Lijn . Retrieved 23 October 2024.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pulling, Neil (December 2023). "Systems Factfile No. 194, Kusttram, Belgium" (PDF). Tramways & Urban Transit . No. 1032. Light Rail Transit Association. pp. 482–486. ISSN   1460-8324 . Retrieved 23 October 2024.
  3. "Facts & Figures". Yarra Trams. Archived from the original on 29 May 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  4. Morino, Douglas (23 June 2023). "L.A. Opens Its New Light-Rail Link". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
  5. "15 miljoen reizigers leveren Kusttram record op" [15 million passengers produce Coast Tram record] (in Dutch). VRT. 23 January 2017.

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