Line 80 is a Luxembourgian railway line connecting Rodange to Belgium. It is designated Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois, but predominantly operated by NMBS/SNCB. The services overlap with those designated as Line 70. On the Belgian side of the border the routes are numbered in the NMBS/SNCB series.[1]
- Line 165 Libramont - Virton - Y Aubange - Athus
- Line 165/1 Y Aubange - Frontière RFNL (Rodange)
- Line 167 (Arlon) - Y. Autelbas - Athus - Frontière RFNL (Rodange)
The routes are all electrified at 25 kV using OHL[1] cf NMBS/SNCB's normal 3 kV DC OHL. This requires NMBS/SNCB to use Class 41xx DMUs.
The following passenger services operate on the line, as of 2019:
- Arlon - MeAthus - Aubange - Virton - Libramont hourly on weekdays by SNCB/NMBS
- Luxembourg - Rodange - Athus 2 trains per hour every day (reduced on Sunday) by CFL
- Virton - Halanzy - Aubange - Rodange 2 pairs of trains in rush hours to connect to Longwy - Luxembourg services
Stations
- Arlon (Belgium)
- Messancy (Belgium)
- Athus (Belgium)
- Rodange
- Aubange (Belgium)
- Halanzy (Belgium)
- Virton (Belgium)
References
- 1 2 "DENOMINATION DES LIGNES" (in French). Infrabel. 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-28. Retrieved 2007-09-27.
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