Veurne Station is a railway station on line 73 in the Belgian city of Veurne. The station building was officially opened on August 25, 1895. It is designed by the Brussels architect Wisseleer and is built in a neo-Gothic style, typical of the architecture of that time.
Since July 17, 1889, the station was also served by the local tramways. There were local tram lines to Ypres, Poperinge, De Panne, and Ostend. From July 16, 1929, electric trams operated to Ostend and on August 1 to De Panne. The last tram in Veurne ran on September 5, 1954.
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Address: Veurne, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
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