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The Roeselare train station is an important railway station located in the Belgian city of Roeselare. It helps people travel by train along railway line 66, which connects the cities of Bruges and Kortrijk. This station is a key spot for travelers and commuters in the region.

What is the Roeselare Train Station?

The Roeselare train station is a place where trains stop to pick up and drop off passengers. It is a central hub for train travel in Roeselare. The station is part of Belgium's railway network, making it easier for people to travel across the country.

Connecting Cities: Line 66

The main railway line that uses the Roeselare station is called Line 66. This line is very important because it links two other major Belgian cities: Bruges and Kortrijk.

  • Bruges is famous for its beautiful canals and historic buildings.
  • Kortrijk is known for its textile industry and rich history.

The Roeselare station helps people travel between these cities for work, school, or fun.

Past Railway Lines: Lines 64 and 65

The Roeselare station was once even busier. It used to be the end point, or "terminal station," for two other railway lines that are no longer used today.

  • Railway Line 64 connected Roeselare with the city of Ypres.
  • Railway Line 65 linked Roeselare to Menen and then continued all the way to the French border.

These lines were "abolished," which means they were closed down and are no longer used for train travel. This often happens when new ways of transport become popular, or when there isn't enough demand for a train route anymore. Even though these lines are gone, the Roeselare station continues to be a vital part of the railway system.

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