Taking advantage of this favourable situation, the province of Liege has built up a top-level transportation infrastructure incorporating the most advanced facilities for road, water, air and rail transports.
With 3,518 kilometers of tracks of which 140 can welcome the high-speed trains, the network of the Belgian Railways is one of the densest of the European Union.
For goods transportation, the city of Liege is connected to the major European economic and industrial zones through the seven dedicated links of the Belgian Railways guaranteeing rapid and reliable transportation.
For the passenger transport, the city of Liege has three downtown stations, including a high-speed train (TGV) terminal. In 2009, the main station will move in a new futuristic building open towards the streets and with a direct access from the motorway. In 2007, it was the 6th in the top 15 of the main belgian stations and the 2st Walloon station. A large number of stations are also spread in the whole province.
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Model of the new Liege-Guillemins station |