Railway Station | |
General information | |
Location | Mortsel, Antwerp, Belgium |
Coordinates | 51°10′15″N4°27′22″E / 51.17083°N 4.45611°E Coordinates: 51°10′15″N4°27′22″E / 51.17083°N 4.45611°E |
Owned by | National Railway Company of Belgium |
Line(s) | 25 |
Platforms | 2 |
Tracks | 2 |
History | |
Opened | 16 June 1836 |
Mortsel-Oude-God is a railway station in Mortsel, just south of the city of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium. The station opened in 1836 on the Line 25. The station is partly in a tunnel, under a car park and road.
Originally the station was unplanned and the name was first given to the current Mortsel Liersesteenweg station, located on line 27. However, due to complaints by shop owners and inhabitants of the nearby Statielei, the NMBS built a new station on line 25 that received the name Oude God and the original station was renamed.
The current station building is a 1974 design from Dirk Servaes and Johan Beyne.
The station is served by the following services:
Preceding station | NMBS/SNCB | Following station | ||
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Antwerpen-Berchem towards Essen | IC 22 weekdays, except holidays | Mechelen-Nekkerspoel towards Bruxelles-Midi / Brussel-Zuid | ||
Antwerpen-Berchem towards Antwerpen-Centraal | IC 22 weekends | Mechelen-Nekkerspoel towards Binche | ||
IC 31 weekdays, except holidays | Mechelen-Nekkerspoel towards Bruxelles-Midi / Brussel-Zuid | |||
IC 31 weekends | Mechelen-Nekkerspoel towards Charleroi-Sud | |||
Mortsel-Deurnesteenweg towards Antwerpen-Centraal | S 1 weekends | Hove towards Bruxelles-Midi / Brussel-Zuid |
Tram service 15 serves the station, it is operated by De Lijn.
Bus services 90 and 141 serve the station, these are operated by De Lijn.
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