fbpx
Wikipedia

Antwerpen-Centraal railway station

Antwerpen-Centraal railway station (Dutch: Station Antwerpen-Centraal, French: Gare d'Anvers-Central)[a] is the main railway station in Antwerp, Belgium. It is one of the most important hubs in the country and is one of the four Belgian stations on the high-speed rail network. From 1873 to early 2007, it was a terminal station. The current building, designed by the architect Louis Delacenserie, was constructed between 1895 and 1905. On 23 March 2007, a tunnel with two continuous tracks was opened under part of the city and under the station. The train services are operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB).[1]

Antwerpen-Centraal
Railway Station
View of the station from the Koningin Astridplein
General information
LocationKoningin Astridplein,
2018 Antwerp
Belgium
Coordinates51°13′02″N 4°25′16″E / 51.21722°N 4.42111°E / 51.21722; 4.42111
Owned byNMBS/SNCB
Operated byNMBS/SNCB
Line(s)12, 25, 27, 59
Platforms8 (24)
Tracks14
Construction
Platform levels4
Other information
Station codeANTC
IATA codeZWE
History
Opened11 August 1905; 118 years ago (1905-08-11)
Location
Antwerpen-Centraal
Location within Belgium
Antwerpen-Centraal
Antwerpen-Centraal (Europe)

History edit

Early history edit

Antwerp's first station was the terminus of the BrusselsMechelen–Antwerp railway line, which opened on 3 June 1836. The original station building was made of wood and was replaced by a new and larger building on the occasion of the opening of the new international connection to the Netherlands in 1854–55.

 
Antwerpen-Centraal railway station, c. 1910. Note the elaborate garden on the Koningin Astridplein.

The current terminal station building was constructed between 1895 and 1905 as a replacement for the first station. The stone-clad building was designed by the architect Louis Delacenserie. The viaduct into the station is also a notable structure designed by local architect Jan Van Asperen. A plaque on the north wall bears the name Middenstatie ("Middle Station"), an expression now antiquated in Dutch. To the north of the station a large public square, known as the Statieplein ("Station Square"), was created, acting as an entry to the city for its many commuters. In 1935, the square's name was changed to the Koningin Astridplein, in honour of the recently deceased Queen Astrid.

World War II damage and restoration edit

During World War II, severe damage was inflicted to the train hall by the impact of V-2 rockets, though the structural stability of the building remained intact, according to the National Railway Company of Belgium.[2] Nevertheless, it has been claimed that the warping of the substructure due to a V-2 impact had caused constructional stresses.[3] The impact remains visible due to a lasting wave-distortion in the roofing of the hall.[2]

 
Visible wave-distortion in the roof of the train hall. The warping of the structure can be seen at the far top-right end of the roof.

In the mid-20th century, the building's condition had deteriorated to the point that its demolition was being considered. The station was closed on 31 January 1986 for safety reasons, after which restoration work to the roof (starting at the end of March 1986 and finishing in September 1986) and façades was performed. The stress problems due to the impact of bombs during the war were reportedly solved by the use of polycarbonate sheets instead of glass, due to its elasticity and its relatively low weight (40% less than glass), which avoided the need for extra supporting pillars.[3] After replacing or repairing steel elements, they were painted burgundy. Copper was also used in the renovation process of the roof.[3]

Expansion for high-speed trains edit

In 1998, large-scale reconstruction work began to convert the station from a terminus to a through station. A tunnel was excavated between Antwerpen-Berchem railway station in the south of the city and Antwerpen-Dam railway station in the north, passing under the Central Station, with platforms on two underground levels. This allows Thalys, HSL 4 and HSL-Zuid high-speed trains to travel through Antwerpen-Centraal without the need to turn around (the previous layout obliged Amsterdam–Brussels trains to call only at Antwerpen-Berchem or reverse at Central).

The major elements of the construction project were completed in 2007, and the first through trains ran on 25 March 2007.[4] The station was awarded a Grand Prix at the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards in 2011.[5][6] These works, including the connecting tunnels, cost €765 million[7]

Architecture edit

The station is widely regarded as the finest example of railway architecture in Belgium,[8] although the extraordinary eclecticism of the influences on Delacenserie's design had led to a difficulty in assigning it to a particular architectural style. In W. G. Sebald's novel Austerlitz an ability to appreciate the full range of the styles that might have influenced Delacenserie is used to illustrate the brilliance of the fictional architectural historian who is the novel's protagonist. Owing to the vast dome above the waiting room hall, the building became colloquially known as the spoorwegkathedraal ("railroad cathedral").

The originally iron and glass train hall (185 metres long and 44 metres[9] or 43 metres[3] high) was designed by Clément Van Bogaert,[9] an engineer, and covers an area of 12,000 square metres.[3] The height of the station was necessary for dissipating the smoke of steam locomotives. The roof of the train hall was originally made of steel.[3]

In 2009, the American magazine Newsweek judged Antwerpen-Centraal the world's fourth greatest train station.[10] In 2014, the British-American magazine Mashable awarded Antwerpen-Centraal the first place for the most beautiful railway station in the world.[11]

Station layout edit

The station has four levels and 14 tracks arranged as follows:

  • Level +1: The original station, six terminating tracks, arranged as two groups of three and separated by a central opening allowing views of the lower levels
  • Level 0: Houses ticketing facilities and commercial space
  • Level −1: 7 m below street level, four terminating tracks, arranged in two pairs separated by the central opening.
  • Level −2: 18 m below street level, four through tracks, leading to the two tracks of the tunnel under the city (used by high-speed trains and domestic services towards the north).

Services edit

The station is served by the following services:[12]

  • High speed services (Eurostar) Amsterdam – Rotterdam – Antwerp – Brussels – Paris
  • High speed services (Eurostar) Amsterdam – Rotterdam – Antwerp – Brussels – Lille
  • High speed services (Eurostar) Amsterdam – Rotterdam – Antwerp – Brussels – Chambéry – Bourg-Saint-Maurice (in winter)
  • High speed services (Eurostar) Amsterdam – Rotterdam – Antwerp – Brussels – Avignon – Marseille (in summer)
  • International Intercity services Amsterdam (12x a day) or The Hague HS (4x a day) – Rotterdam – Breda – Noorderkempen – Antwerp – Brussels Airport – Brussels
  • Intercity services (IC-02) Antwerp – Sint-Niklaas – Gent – Bruges – Ostend
  • Intercity services (IC-04) Antwerp – Sint-Niklaas – Gent – Kortrijk – Poperinge/Lille
  • Intercity services (IC-05) Antwerp – Mechelen – Brussels – Nivelles – Charleroi (weekdays)
  • Intercity services (IC-08) Antwerp – Mechelen – Brussels Airport – Leuven – Hasselt
  • Intercity services (IC-09) Antwerp – Lier – Aarschot – Leuven (weekdays)
  • Intercity services (IC-09) Antwerp – Lier – Aarschot – Hasselt – Liège (weekends)
  • Intercity services (IC-10) Antwerp – Mol – Hamont/Hasselt
  • Intercity services (IC-15) Noorderkempen – Antwerp
  • Intercity services (IC-22) Essen – Antwerp – Mechelen – Brussels (weekdays)
  • Intercity services (IC-22) Antwerp – Mechelen – Brussels – Halle – Braine-le-Comte – Binche (weekends)
  • Intercity services (IC-28) Antwerp – Sint-Niklaas – Gent (weekdays)
  • Intercity services (IC-30) Antwerp – Herentals – Turnhout
  • Intercity services (IC-31) Antwerp – Mechelen – Brussels – Nivelles – Charleroi (weekends)
  • Local services (L-22) Roosendaal – Essen – Antwerp – Puurs (weekdays)
  • Local services (L-22) Roosendaal – Essen – Antwerp (weekends)
  • Local services (L-23) Antwerp – Aarschot – Leuven
  • Local services (L-24) Antwerp – Herentals – Mol (weekdays)
  • Local services (L-30) Antwerp – Sint-Niklaas – Lokeren
  • Brussels RER services (S1) Antwerp – Mechelen – Brussels – Waterloo – Nivelles (weekdays)
  • Brussels RER services (S1) Antwerp – Mechelen – Brussels (weekends)
Preceding station   Eurostar Following station
Brussels-South
towards Paris-Nord
Eurostar Rotterdam Centraal
Brussels-South
Brussels-South Eurostar (winter)
Brussels-South Eurostar (summer)
Preceding station   NS International Following station
Antwerpen-Berchem Intercity Direct 9200
Noorderkempen
Preceding station   NMBS/SNCB Following station
Terminus IC 02
Antwerpen-Berchem
towards Oostende
IC 04
Antwerpen-Berchem
towards Lille-Flandres or Poperinge
IC 05 Antwerpen-Berchem
IC 08 Antwerpen-Berchem
towards Hasselt
IC 09
weekdays, except holidays
Antwerpen-Berchem
towards Leuven
IC 09
weekends
Antwerpen-Berchem
IC 10 Antwerpen-Berchem
towards Hamont or Hasselt
Antwerpen-Luchtbal IC 15 Terminus
Ekeren
towards Essen
IC 22
weekdays, except holidays
Antwerpen-Berchem
Terminus IC 22
weekends
Antwerpen-Berchem
towards Binche
IC 28
weekends
Antwerpen-Berchem
IC 30 Antwerpen-Berchem
towards Turnhout
IC 31
weekdays
Antwerpen-Berchem
IC 31
weekends
Antwerpen-Berchem
Antwerpen-Luchtbal
towards Roosendaal
L 22 Antwerpen-Berchem
towards Puurs
Terminus L 23 Antwerpen-Berchem
towards Leuven
L 24
weekdays
Antwerpen-Berchem
towards Mol
L 30
Antwerpen-Berchem
towards Lokeren
S 1
weekdays
Antwerpen-Berchem
towards Nivelles
S 1
weekends
Antwerpen-Berchem

In popular culture edit

A staged "flash mob"-like event at the station in early 2009, featuring the song "Do-Re-Mi" from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music, became a viral video. It was performed by 200 dancers of various ages, along with several dozen waiting passengers who just jumped in and joined the dance themselves. The video was produced to publicize Op zoek naar Maria, the Belgian TV version of the BBC talent competition programme How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?, about the search for an actress to play the lead role in a stage revival of The Sound of Music.

The station is used in Agatha Christie's Poirot episode "The Chocolate Box" to represent a station in Brussels.

The beginning of Austerlitz, the final novel of the German writer W. G. Sebald is set in the station.

See also edit

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Officially Antwerpen-Centraal (Dutch: Antwerpen-Centraal, French: Anvers-Central)

Citations edit

  1. ^ "ANTWERPEN-CENTRAAL". belgianrail.be. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
  2. ^ a b Erik Sclep (Communication Manager SNCB Holding), ed. (May 2011). "Welcome To Antwerp Centraal. The Railway Cathedral of the 20th and 21st century" (PDF). SNCB Holding (la Gare / het Station) National Railway Company of Belgium.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Goethals, Violette. . Federplast.be. Archived from the original on 14 September 2016. Retrieved 14 September 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ Antwerpen Centraal fully open Today's Railways Europe issue 146 February 2008 page 7
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 June 2014.
  6. ^ "Press corner".
  7. ^ https://www.railway-technology.com/projects/antwerpen/?cf-view
  8. ^ "Antwerpen-Centraal is mooiste station ter wereld" (in Dutch). 25 August 2014. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  9. ^ a b Maraite, Louis. "Antwerp Central Station is linking history and future!". The Best in Heritage. SNCB-Holding. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  10. ^ Stations: A Destination That Matches the Journey Newsweek New York 10 January 2009
  11. ^ All Aboard! 12 Beautiful Railway Stations From Around the World Mashable New York 25 August 2014
  12. ^ Belgian railways timetable brochures 5 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official station page at the NMBS website
  • 360 panorama of station

antwerpen, centraal, railway, station, antwerp, central, redirects, here, belgian, film, antwerp, central, film, dutch, station, antwerpen, centraal, french, gare, anvers, central, main, railway, station, antwerp, belgium, most, important, hubs, country, four,. Antwerp Central redirects here For the Belgian film see Antwerp Central film Antwerpen Centraal railway station Dutch Station Antwerpen Centraal French Gare d Anvers Central a is the main railway station in Antwerp Belgium It is one of the most important hubs in the country and is one of the four Belgian stations on the high speed rail network From 1873 to early 2007 it was a terminal station The current building designed by the architect Louis Delacenserie was constructed between 1895 and 1905 On 23 March 2007 a tunnel with two continuous tracks was opened under part of the city and under the station The train services are operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium NMBS SNCB 1 Antwerpen CentraalRailway StationView of the station from the Koningin AstridpleinGeneral informationLocationKoningin Astridplein 2018 AntwerpBelgiumCoordinates51 13 02 N 4 25 16 E 51 21722 N 4 42111 E 51 21722 4 42111Owned byNMBS SNCBOperated byNMBS SNCBLine s 12 25 27 59Platforms8 24 Tracks14ConstructionPlatform levels4Other informationStation codeANTCIATA codeZWEHistoryOpened11 August 1905 118 years ago 1905 08 11 LocationAntwerpen CentraalLocation within BelgiumShow map of BelgiumAntwerpen CentraalAntwerpen Centraal Europe Show map of Europe Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 World War II damage and restoration 1 3 Expansion for high speed trains 2 Architecture 3 Station layout 4 Services 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Footnotes 7 2 Citations 8 External linksHistory editEarly history edit Antwerp s first station was the terminus of the Brussels Mechelen Antwerp railway line which opened on 3 June 1836 The original station building was made of wood and was replaced by a new and larger building on the occasion of the opening of the new international connection to the Netherlands in 1854 55 nbsp Antwerpen Centraal railway station c 1910 Note the elaborate garden on the Koningin Astridplein The current terminal station building was constructed between 1895 and 1905 as a replacement for the first station The stone clad building was designed by the architect Louis Delacenserie The viaduct into the station is also a notable structure designed by local architect Jan Van Asperen A plaque on the north wall bears the name Middenstatie Middle Station an expression now antiquated in Dutch To the north of the station a large public square known as the Statieplein Station Square was created acting as an entry to the city for its many commuters In 1935 the square s name was changed to the Koningin Astridplein in honour of the recently deceased Queen Astrid World War II damage and restoration edit During World War II severe damage was inflicted to the train hall by the impact of V 2 rockets though the structural stability of the building remained intact according to the National Railway Company of Belgium 2 Nevertheless it has been claimed that the warping of the substructure due to a V 2 impact had caused constructional stresses 3 The impact remains visible due to a lasting wave distortion in the roofing of the hall 2 nbsp Visible wave distortion in the roof of the train hall The warping of the structure can be seen at the far top right end of the roof In the mid 20th century the building s condition had deteriorated to the point that its demolition was being considered The station was closed on 31 January 1986 for safety reasons after which restoration work to the roof starting at the end of March 1986 and finishing in September 1986 and facades was performed The stress problems due to the impact of bombs during the war were reportedly solved by the use of polycarbonate sheets instead of glass due to its elasticity and its relatively low weight 40 less than glass which avoided the need for extra supporting pillars 3 After replacing or repairing steel elements they were painted burgundy Copper was also used in the renovation process of the roof 3 Expansion for high speed trains edit In 1998 large scale reconstruction work began to convert the station from a terminus to a through station A tunnel was excavated between Antwerpen Berchem railway station in the south of the city and Antwerpen Dam railway station in the north passing under the Central Station with platforms on two underground levels This allows Thalys HSL 4 and HSL Zuid high speed trains to travel through Antwerpen Centraal without the need to turn around the previous layout obliged Amsterdam Brussels trains to call only at Antwerpen Berchem or reverse at Central The major elements of the construction project were completed in 2007 and the first through trains ran on 25 March 2007 4 The station was awarded a Grand Prix at the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage Europa Nostra Awards in 2011 5 6 These works including the connecting tunnels cost 765 million 7 Architecture editThe station is widely regarded as the finest example of railway architecture in Belgium 8 although the extraordinary eclecticism of the influences on Delacenserie s design had led to a difficulty in assigning it to a particular architectural style In W G Sebald s novel Austerlitz an ability to appreciate the full range of the styles that might have influenced Delacenserie is used to illustrate the brilliance of the fictional architectural historian who is the novel s protagonist Owing to the vast dome above the waiting room hall the building became colloquially known as the spoorwegkathedraal railroad cathedral The originally iron and glass train hall 185 metres long and 44 metres 9 or 43 metres 3 high was designed by Clement Van Bogaert 9 an engineer and covers an area of 12 000 square metres 3 The height of the station was necessary for dissipating the smoke of steam locomotives The roof of the train hall was originally made of steel 3 In 2009 the American magazine Newsweek judged Antwerpen Centraal the world s fourth greatest train station 10 In 2014 the British American magazine Mashable awarded Antwerpen Centraal the first place for the most beautiful railway station in the world 11 nbsp Frontal view nbsp Entrance hall nbsp Ceiling nbsp The clock at the upper levelStation layout editThe station has four levels and 14 tracks arranged as follows Level 1 The original station six terminating tracks arranged as two groups of three and separated by a central opening allowing views of the lower levels Level 0 Houses ticketing facilities and commercial space Level 1 7 m below street level four terminating tracks arranged in two pairs separated by the central opening Level 2 18 m below street level four through tracks leading to the two tracks of the tunnel under the city used by high speed trains and domestic services towards the north nbsp The different levels nbsp Station atrium showing the four levels nbsp Platform 21 on level 2Services editThe station is served by the following services 12 High speed services Eurostar Amsterdam Rotterdam Antwerp Brussels Paris High speed services Eurostar Amsterdam Rotterdam Antwerp Brussels Lille High speed services Eurostar Amsterdam Rotterdam Antwerp Brussels Chambery Bourg Saint Maurice in winter High speed services Eurostar Amsterdam Rotterdam Antwerp Brussels Avignon Marseille in summer International Intercity services Amsterdam 12x a day or The Hague HS 4x a day Rotterdam Breda Noorderkempen Antwerp Brussels Airport Brussels Intercity services IC 02 Antwerp Sint Niklaas Gent Bruges Ostend Intercity services IC 04 Antwerp Sint Niklaas Gent Kortrijk Poperinge Lille Intercity services IC 05 Antwerp Mechelen Brussels Nivelles Charleroi weekdays Intercity services IC 08 Antwerp Mechelen Brussels Airport Leuven Hasselt Intercity services IC 09 Antwerp Lier Aarschot Leuven weekdays Intercity services IC 09 Antwerp Lier Aarschot Hasselt Liege weekends Intercity services IC 10 Antwerp Mol Hamont Hasselt Intercity services IC 15 Noorderkempen Antwerp Intercity services IC 22 Essen Antwerp Mechelen Brussels weekdays Intercity services IC 22 Antwerp Mechelen Brussels Halle Braine le Comte Binche weekends Intercity services IC 28 Antwerp Sint Niklaas Gent weekdays Intercity services IC 30 Antwerp Herentals Turnhout Intercity services IC 31 Antwerp Mechelen Brussels Nivelles Charleroi weekends Local services L 22 Roosendaal Essen Antwerp Puurs weekdays Local services L 22 Roosendaal Essen Antwerp weekends Local services L 23 Antwerp Aarschot Leuven Local services L 24 Antwerp Herentals Mol weekdays Local services L 30 Antwerp Sint Niklaas Lokeren Brussels RER services S1 Antwerp Mechelen Brussels Waterloo Nivelles weekdays Brussels RER services S1 Antwerp Mechelen Brussels weekends Preceding station nbsp Eurostar Following stationBrussels Southtowards Paris Nord Eurostar Rotterdam Centraaltowards Amsterdam CentraalBrussels Southtowards Marne la Vallee ChessyBrussels Southtowards Bourg Saint Maurice Eurostar winter Brussels Southtowards Marseille Saint Charles Eurostar summer Preceding station nbsp NS International Following stationAntwerpen Berchemtowards Brussels South Intercity Direct 9200 Noorderkempentowards Amsterdam CentraalPreceding station nbsp NMBS SNCB Following stationTerminus IC 02 Antwerpen Berchemtowards OostendeIC 04 Antwerpen Berchemtowards Lille Flandres or PoperingeIC 05 Antwerpen Berchemtowards Charleroi SudIC 08 Antwerpen Berchemtowards HasseltIC 09weekdays except holidays Antwerpen Berchemtowards LeuvenIC 09weekends Antwerpen Berchemtowards Liege GuilleminsIC 10 Antwerpen Berchemtowards Hamont or HasseltAntwerpen Luchtbaltowards Noorderkempen IC 15 TerminusEkerentowards Essen IC 22weekdays except holidays Antwerpen Berchemtowards Bruxelles Midi Brussel ZuidTerminus IC 22weekends Antwerpen Berchemtowards BincheIC 28weekends Antwerpen Berchemtowards Gent Sint PietersIC 30 Antwerpen Berchemtowards TurnhoutIC 31weekdays Antwerpen Berchemtowards Bruxelles Midi Brussel ZuidIC 31weekends Antwerpen Berchemtowards Charleroi SudAntwerpen Luchtbaltowards Roosendaal L 22 Antwerpen Berchemtowards PuursTerminus L 23 Antwerpen Berchemtowards LeuvenL 24weekdays Antwerpen Berchemtowards MolL 30 Antwerpen Berchemtowards LokerenS 1weekdays Antwerpen Berchemtowards NivellesS 1weekends Antwerpen Berchemtowards Bruxelles Midi Brussel ZuidIn popular culture editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message A staged flash mob like event at the station in early 2009 featuring the song Do Re Mi from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music became a viral video It was performed by 200 dancers of various ages along with several dozen waiting passengers who just jumped in and joined the dance themselves The video was produced to publicize Op zoek naar Maria the Belgian TV version of the BBC talent competition programme How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria about the search for an actress to play the lead role in a stage revival of The Sound of Music The station is used in Agatha Christie s Poirot episode The Chocolate Box to represent a station in Brussels The beginning of Austerlitz the final novel of the German writer W G Sebald is set in the station See also edit nbsp Belgium portalList of railway stations in Belgium Rail transport in BelgiumReferences editFootnotes edit Officially Antwerpen Centraal Dutch Antwerpen Centraal French Anvers Central Citations edit ANTWERPEN CENTRAAL belgianrail be Retrieved 6 November 2023 a b Erik Sclep Communication Manager SNCB Holding ed May 2011 Welcome To Antwerp Centraal The Railway Cathedral of the 20th and 21st century PDF SNCB Holding la Gare het Station National Railway Company of Belgium a b c d e f Goethals Violette Projects Federplast be Archived from the original on 14 September 2016 Retrieved 14 September 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Antwerpen Centraal fully open Today s Railways Europe issue 146 February 2008 page 7 EU Prize for Cultural Heritage Europa Nostra Awards 2011 Archived from the original on 1 June 2014 Press corner https www railway technology com projects antwerpen cf view Antwerpen Centraal is mooiste station ter wereld in Dutch 25 August 2014 Retrieved 25 January 2017 a b Maraite Louis Antwerp Central Station is linking history and future The Best in Heritage SNCB Holding Retrieved 14 September 2016 Stations A Destination That Matches the Journey Newsweek New York 10 January 2009 All Aboard 12 Beautiful Railway Stations From Around the World Mashable New York 25 August 2014 Belgian railways timetable brochures Archived 5 February 2015 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Antwerp Central Station Official station page at the NMBS website 360 panorama of station Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antwerpen Centraal railway station amp oldid 1213280967, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.