Liège-Guillemins railway station (french: Gare de Liège-Guillemins, nl, Station Luik-Guillemins,
IATA code
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: XHN), officially Liège-Guillemins, is the main
station in
Liège
Liège ( , , ; wa, Lîdje ; nl, Luik ; german: Lüttich ) is a major city and municipality of Wallonia and the capital of the Belgian province of Liège.
The city is situated in the valley of the Meuse, in the east of Belgium, not far fro ...
, 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
High-speed rail (HSR) is a type of rail system that runs significantly faster than traditional rail, using an integrated system of specialised rolling stock and dedicated tracks. While there is no single standard that applies worldwide, lines ...
network. The station is used by 15,000 people every day, which makes it the eleventh-busiest station in Belgium and the third in
Wallonia
Wallonia (; french: Wallonie ), or ; nl, Wallonië ; wa, Waloneye or officially the Walloon Region (french: link=no, Région wallonne),; nl, link=no, Waals gewest; wa, link=no, Redjon walone is one of the three regions of Belgium—al ...
. It is operated by the
National Railway Company of Belgium
french: Société nationale des chemins de fer belgesgerman: Nationale Gesellschaft der Belgischen Eisenbahnen
, type = Statutory corporation
, industry = Rail Transport
, foundation = 1926
, founder = Government o ...
(SNCB/NMBS).
History
First station (1842–1863)
The choice to make
Liège
Liège ( , , ; wa, Lîdje ; nl, Luik ; german: Lüttich ) is a major city and municipality of Wallonia and the capital of the Belgian province of Liège.
The city is situated in the valley of the Meuse, in the east of Belgium, not far fro ...
the crossing point of a railway goes back to the first sketches of the railway from
Antwerp
Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504, to the
Rhine
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, drawn up just after the
Belgian Revolution
The Belgian Revolution (, ) was the conflict which led to the secession of the southern provinces (mainly the former Southern Netherlands) from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands and the establishment of an independent Kingdom of Belgium.
T ...
. A
royal decree
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issued on 21 March 1832 mentions it and a law dated 1 May 1834 provides for the creation of four lines, including the "eastern line", from
Mechelen
Mechelen (; french: Malines ; traditional English name: MechlinMechelen has been known in English as ''Mechlin'', from where the adjective ''Mechlinian'' is derived. This name may still be used, especially in a traditional or historical contex ...
to Liège and the
Prussia
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n border.
[Ulysse Lamalle, ''Histoire des chemins de fer Belges'' (in French), Brussels, Office de Publicité, 1953, p. 20–22, 37–42.]
In 1838, only three years after the first continental railway, a line linking
Brussels
Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
and
Ans, in the northern suburbs of Liège, was opened. With the arrival of the railway, Liège needed an interior station. In 1842, a wooden construction was erected on the site of the former convent of the Guillemites. This first Liège-Guillemins railway station was inaugurated in May 1842, linking the valley to the upper Ans station. The Guillemins site, located slightly outside the city centre, was chosen for technical reasons over the local preference for the
Place Saint-Lambert. In 1843, the first international railway connection was born, linking Liège to
Aachen
Aachen ( ; ; Aachen dialect: ''Oche'' ; French and traditional English: Aix-la-Chapelle; or ''Aquisgranum''; nl, Aken ; Polish: Akwizgran) is, with around 249,000 inhabitants, the 13th-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia, and the 28th ...
and
Cologne
Cologne ( ; german: Köln ; ksh, Kölle ) is the largest city of the German western state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and the fourth-most populous city of Germany with 1.1 million inhabitants in the city proper and 3.6 millio ...
(Germany).
Second and third stations (1863–2009)
The
Belgian State, choosing to go against the city authorities who demanded the relocation of the station to the city centre, built a new station in 1863 to replace the original wooden one. Its massive structure and its large French-style fan-shaped canopy illuminating the waiting room were its pride. The architect A.P.J. Lambeau, principal engineer for the Ministry of Railways, was particularly inspired by the buildings of the
Gare du Nord
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and
Gare de l'Est stations in
Paris
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. Lambeau is also the architect of the
Charleroi-Sud and
Namur stations, restored in the 2000s.
The station was modernised and improved in 1882 and in 1905 for the
World's Fair
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in Liège. This
Beaux-Arts station was replaced in 1958 by a much criticised "modern"
International style building that was used until June 2009, a few months before the opening of the new
Calatrava-designed station. The second station was completely demolished to allow the completion of the remaining sections of the new station.
File:Gare Guillemins 1905-2.jpg, The second Liège-Guillemins railway station (1882), pictured in 1905
File:Gare Guillemins années 1970.jpg, The third Liège-Guillemins railway station (1958), pictured in the 1970s
New station
At the end of the 20th century,
high-speed train
High-speed rail (HSR) is a type of rail system that runs significantly faster than traditional rail, using an integrated system of specialised rolling stock and dedicated tracks. While there is no single standard that applies worldwide, lines ...
s were introduced, requiring a new station since the existing platforms were too small. The new station, by the Spanish architect
Santiago Calatrava
Santiago Calatrava Valls (born 28 July 1951) is a Spanish architect, structural engineer, sculptor and painter, particularly known for his bridges supported by single leaning pylons, and his railway stations, stadiums, and museums, whose sculp ...
, was officially opened on 18 September 2009, with a show by the stage director
Franco Dragone
Franco Dragone (12 December 1952 – 30 September 2022) was an Italian-born Belgian theatre director. He was the founder and artistic director of Dragone, a creative company specializing in the creation of large-scale theatre shows. He was also ...
. It has nine tracks and five platforms (three of and two of ). All the tracks around the station have been modernised to allow high-speed arrival and departure.
The new station is made of steel, glass and white
concrete
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. It includes a monumental
arch
An arch is a vertical curved structure that spans an elevated space and may or may not support the weight above it, or in case of a horizontal arch like an arch dam, the hydrostatic pressure against it.
Arches may be synonymous with vau ...
, long and high. The building costs were €312 million.
Services
Liège-Guillemins station is served by InterCity (IC), Local (L), and Liège RER (S) trains connecting Liège with all major Belgian cities as well as several international destinations such as
Aachen
Aachen ( ; ; Aachen dialect: ''Oche'' ; French and traditional English: Aix-la-Chapelle; or ''Aquisgranum''; nl, Aken ; Polish: Akwizgran) is, with around 249,000 inhabitants, the 13th-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia, and the 28th ...
,
Lille
Lille ( , ; nl, Rijsel ; pcd, Lile; vls, Rysel) is a city in the northern part of France, in French Flanders. On the river Deûle, near France's border with Belgium, it is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region, the prefecture of the No ...
, and
Maastricht
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. In addition to the national trains, Liège-Guillemins station welcomes
Thalys
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and
ICE trains, connecting Liège to
Brussels
Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
,
Paris
Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. Si ...
,
Aachen
Aachen ( ; ; Aachen dialect: ''Oche'' ; French and traditional English: Aix-la-Chapelle; or ''Aquisgranum''; nl, Aken ; Polish: Akwizgran) is, with around 249,000 inhabitants, the 13th-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia, and the 28th ...
,
Cologne
Cologne ( ; german: Köln ; ksh, Kölle ) is the largest city of the German western state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and the fourth-most populous city of Germany with 1.1 million inhabitants in the city proper and 3.6 millio ...
and
Frankfurt
Frankfurt, officially Frankfurt am Main (; Hessian: , " Frank ford on the Main"), is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse. Its 791,000 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the fifth-most populous city in Germany. Located on it ...
. Two new dedicated high-speed tracks were built:
HSL 2
The HSL 2 (french: Ligne à Grande Vitesse (LGV) 2, nl, Hogesnelheidslijn 2, en, High-Speed Line 2) is a Belgian high-speed rail line between Leuven and Ans (near Liège) and is long, all of it on dedicated high-speed tracks, which began ser ...
(Brussels - Liège) and
HSL 3
The HSL 3 (french: Ligne à Grande Vitesse (LGV) 3, nl, Hogesnelheidslijn 3, en, High-Speed Line 3) is a Belgian high-speed rail line. It connects Liège to the German border near Aachen. The high-speed track length is .
The line was technic ...
(Liège - German border).
The station is served by the following services:
*High speed services (''Thalys'') Paris - Brussels - Liège - Aachen - Cologne - Düsseldorf - Essen - Dortmund
*High speed services (''ICE'') Brussels - Liège - Aachen - Cologne - Frankfurt
*Intercity services (''IC-01'') Ostend - Bruges - Gent - Brussels - Leuven - Liège - Welkenraedt - Eupen
*Intercity services (''IC-09'') Antwerp - Lier - Aarschot - Hasselt - Liège (weekends)
*Intercity services (''IC-12'') Kortrijk - Gent - Brussels - Leuven - Liège - Welkenraedt (weekdays)
*Intercity services (''IC-14'') Quiévrain - Mons - Braine-le-Comte - Brussels - Leuven - Liège (weekdays)
*Intercity services (''IC-18'') (Tournai -) Brussels - Namur - Liège (weekdays)
*Intercity services (''IC-25'') Mons - Charleroi - Namur - Huy - Liège - Herstal (weekdays)
*Intercity services (''IC-25'') Mouscron - Tournai - Mons - Charleroi - Namur - Liège - Liers (weekends)
*Intercity services (''IC-33'') Liège - Gouvy - Troisvierges - Luxembourg (weekdays)
*Intercity services (''IC-33'') Liers - Liège - Gouvy - Troisvierges - Luxembourg (weekends)
*Local services (''L-01'') Namur - Huy - Liège
*Local services (''L-15'') Liers - Liège - Rivage - Marloie
*S services (''S41'') Liège - Pepinster - Verviers (weekdays)
*S services (''S41'') Herstal - Liège - Pepinster - Verviers (weekends)
*S services (''S42'') Liers - Liège - Seraing - Flémalle-Haute
*S services (''S43'') Hasselt - Tongeren - Liège - Visé - Maastricht (weekdays)
*S services (''S43'') Liège - Visé - Maastricht (weekends)
*S services (''S44'') Liège - Ans - Waremme (weekdays)
*S services (''S44'') Liège - Ans - Waremme - Landen (weekends)
Liège-Guillemins also sees various Peak (''P'') trains during the week.
The national trains to Brussels also use the high speed track at 200 km/h, while the Thalys and ICE can go up to 300 km/h (bringing Brussels at only 39' minutes from Liège).
Road connections
Liège-Guillemins is also a transport hub for
TEC Bus: more than 1620 buses, carrying 15,000 people, serve the station every day. It is one of the few railway stations in
Europe
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directly connected to a
motorway
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(
E40-
E25). The connection gives direct access to the 850-place
parking
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structure, behind the station.
No cycling path connection exists between the station and the city.
See also
*
List of railway stations in Belgium
*
List of TGV stations
These are all the TGV (french: train à grande vitesse, link=no, meaning ''high-speed train'') stations, listed alphabetically. This list includes new stations constructed specifically for the TGV as well as existing stations that are simply serve ...
*
High-speed rail in Belgium
Belgium's high-speed rail network provides mostly international connections from Brussels to France, Germany and The Netherlands. The high-speed network began with the opening of the HSL 1 to France in 1997, and since then high-speed lines hav ...
*
Rail transport in Belgium
Belgium has an extensive rail network. It is a member of the International Union of Railways (UIC). The UIC Country Code for Belgium is 88.
History
On May 5, 1835, the first railway in continental Europe opened between Brussels-Groendreef/All ...
References
External links
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In Pictures: Calatrava's Liège-Guillemins train station
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Railway stations in Belgium
Railway stations in Liège Province
Buildings and structures in Liège
Railway stations in Belgium opened in 1842
Santiago Calatrava structures
Neo-futurism architecture
1842 establishments in Belgium