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french: Société nationale des chemins de fer belges
german: Nationale Gesellschaft der Belgischen Eisenbahnen , type =
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, industry = Rail Transport , foundation = 1926 , founder =
Government of Belgium The Federal Government of Belgium ( nl, Federale regering, french: Gouvernement fédéral, german: Föderalregierung) exercises executive power in the Kingdom of Belgium. It consists of ministers and secretary of state ("junior", or deputy-mini ...
, location = Avenue de la Porte de Hal/Hallepoortlaan 40 , location_city = 1060 Brussels , key_people = , products = Rail Transport , revenue = €2.296.6 billion (2012) , operating_income = €6.306,5
million One million (1,000,000), or one thousand thousand, is the natural number following 999,999 and preceding 1,000,001. The word is derived from the early Italian ''millione'' (''milione'' in modern Italian), from ''mille'', "thousand", plus the au ...
(2012) , net_income = € -152.3
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(2012) , num_employees = 34,000 (2016) , parent = , subsid =
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Eurogare
Train World (BE) Train World is a railway museum in Brussels, Belgium, and the official museum of the National Railway Company of Belgium. It is situated in the preserved buildings of Schaarbeek railway station and in a new shed built to its north. Although sched ...

SNCB YPTO , location_country = Belgium , homepage = , foot_notes = The National Railway Company of Belgium ( nl, Nationale Maatschappij der Belgische Spoorwegen, or NMBS; french: Société nationale des chemins de fer belges, or SNCB; german: Nationale Gesellschaft der Belgischen Eisenbahnen) is the national railway company of Belgium. The company formally styles itself using the Dutch and French abbreviations NMBS/SNCB. The corporate logo designed in 1936 by Henry van de Velde consists of the linguistically neutral letter B in a horizontal oval.


History

NMBS/SNCB is an autonomous government company, formed in 1926 as successor to the Belgian State Railways. In 2005, the company was split up into three parts: Infrabel, which manages the railway infrastructure, network operations and network access, the public railway operator NMBS/SNCB itself to manage the freight (B-Cargo) and passenger services, and NMBS/SNCB-Holding, which owns both public companies and supervises the collaboration between them. Essentially, this was a move to facilitate future liberalisation of railway freight and passenger services in agreement with European regulations. Several freight operators have since received access permissions for the Belgian network. In February 2011, NMBS/SNCB Logistics began operating as a separate business. Faced with rising losses, in June 2012, the Belgian transport minister announced further reform: NMBS/SNCB Holding would be split up, so NMBS/SNCB (the train operator) would be separate from Infrabel (the infrastructure owner). Unions oppose the reform. NMBS/SNCB-Holding was merged into SNCB in 2014 in order to simplify the structure of the Belgian railways. NMBS/SNCB holds a Royal Warrant from the Court of Belgium.


Operations

In 2008 NMBS/SNCB carried 207 million passengers a total of 8,676 million
passenger-kilometre The units of measurement in transportation describes the unit of measurement used to express various transportation quantities, as used in statistics, planning, and their related applications. Transportation quantity The currently popular units ...
s over a network of 3,536 kilometres (of which 2,950 km are electrified, mainly at 3000 V DC and 351 km at 25 kV 50 Hz AC). In 2017, that number rose to 230 million passengers carried, and Belgium has a rail network of 3,602 km of main railway lines (or 6,399 km of mainline tracks). The network currently includes four high speed lines suitable for traffic: HSL 1 runs from just south of Brussels to the French border, where it continues to a triangular junction with LGV Nord for and (and London beyond that), HSL 2 runs from to and onward to , HSL 3 runs from Liège to the German border near
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and HSL 4 connects with HSL-Zuid in the Netherlands to allow services to run from to .


National enforcement body

Sometimes passengers are not satisfied with the answer of railway companies or passengers do not receive any answer in one month, in which case they can seek the assistance of the Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport.


Gallery

File:NMBS MS08 08004, Antwerpen Centraal.JPG, NMBS/SNCB MS08/AM08 Desiro train in Antwerp Central Railway Station File:M7 Trein.jpg, NMBS/SNCB M7 double-decker train File:M6 Rail Car R01 (cropped).jpg, NMBS/SNCB M6 double-decker train File:Luik Guillemins 2016 2.jpg,
Liège-Guillemins railway station Liège-Guillemins railway station (french: Gare de Liège-Guillemins, nl, Station Luik-Guillemins, IATA code: XHN), officially Liège-Guillemins, is the main station in Liège, Belgium. It is one of the most important hubs in the country and i ...
File:Station Brussel-Centraal Loketten.jpg, Brussels Central Railway Station's main hall File:Leuven station AM08 2014.jpg, NMBS/SNCB MS08/AM08 Desiro train in
Leuven Railway Station Leuven railway station ( nl, Station Leuven, french: Gare de Louvain), officially Leuven, is the main railway station in Leuven, Flemish Brabant, Belgium. The station is operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB) and is loca ...
File:Station Wezemaal 2020.jpg,
Wezemaal station Rotselaar () is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish-Brabant, near the convergence of the Demer and the Dijle. Since January 1, 1977 the municipality comprises the towns of Rotselaar proper, Werchter and Wezemaal. On January ...
in 2020 before the renovation works, with old station sign File:NMBS totempaal in station Kiewit 2020.jpg, NMBS/SNCB totem pole in station Kiewit in 2020 File:Station Kiewit met trein 2020.jpg, NMBS/SNCB MS08/AM08 Desiro train in Kiewit File:Station Begijnendijk 2020.jpg, Station Begijnendijk in 2020 File:Station Bouwel 2020.jpg, Station Bouwel with NMBS/SNCB logo with level crossing signaling File:NMBS SNCB logo 3.jpg, NMBS/SNCB Logo in Brussels-North station


See also

* Eurostar - NMBS/SNCB holds a 5% stake * History of rail transport in Belgium * List of railway lines in Belgium *
List of SNCB/NMBS classes This is a list of NMBS/SNCB locomotive classes, classes of locomotive operated by the National Railway Company of Belgium: Multi-system electric locomotives Single-system electric locomotives Diesel locomotives The class 77 are used bot ...
* Rail transport in Belgium * Thalys * Transportation in Belgium


Notes


References


External links


Bueker.net – Map of the Belgian, Dutch and Luxembourg rail networksSNCB website
*List of stations: Liste des gares SNCB - Lijst van NMBS-stations
Collection of Google Earth locations of SNCB stations
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Google Earth software
from the Google Earth Community forum. * {{DEFAULTSORT:National Railway Company of Belgium Railway companies of Belgium Eurostar Railteam Belgian companies established in 1926 Railway companies established in 1926 Belgian brands Government-owned companies of Belgium Government agencies established in 1926 Government-owned railway companies