Railway line sections

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
Created
Available languages
French
Keywords
Géolocalisation, Passengers, Sporen, Tracks, Energy, Lignes, Fret, Lijnen, Railway Lines, Geolocation, Geolocalisatie, Goederenvervoer, Voyageurs, Energie, Energie, Reizigers, Voies, Rail Freight
Quality scoring
320

Dataset description

Segmentation of the rail network according to the characteristics of the infrastructure and the possibilities of operation. This list includes the route and technical characteristics of the line sections. Important note: These data are to be associated with the data set of the network's Operational points.. It geolocates the start and end points of the sections whose identifiers and abbreviations are given in this dataset. These data are intended to allow schematic representations of the Belgian rail network (i.e. for a maximum scale of 1/25 000). For a more precise geolocation of the main tracks, we recommend the following dataset: List and geographical position of the main tracks. These data are also published in the European Register of Infrastructure (RINF) This dataset mainly contains the technical characteristics of the line sections in terms of gauge, electrical installation and the type of rail traffic allowed. The codes used are listed and explained in the following reference documents: Abbreviations of the BTS. The Book of the Train Service, is part of the Network Statement, which can be consulted on our corporate website. The NBN EN 15273-3 norm explains, among other things, the Belgian and interoperable minimum size codes. The codes C400,C70,P400 and P70 refer to the codes of the UIC 596-6 leaflet “Conditions for coding intermodal transport units in combined transport, combined transport lines and wagons”
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