The Bouillon station is a local station, closed and out of service, of the National Society of Local Railways. It is located in the municipality of Bouillon in the province of Luxembourg, Belgium. The Bouillon depot has been the terminus of the Bouillon - Paliseul line since October 12, 1890, and from October 31, 1907, it also became the terminus of the Bouillon to Corbion line. This depot was originally built due to the isolation of the Bouillon - Paliseul line, which was only connected to the rest of the Poix network in 1903 with the commissioning of the Poix - Paliseul line. The depot located in the center of Bouillon consists of a reception building along the street, which also serves as a passenger building, as well as various storage facilities and workshops for the maintenance of the equipment. Due to the steep terrain, the reception building is slightly elevated above the street, and on the track side, a platform is built along the reception building which is equipped with a canopy and a staircase providing access from the street.
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