Rail Rebecq Rognon, Heritage railway in Rebecq, Belgium.
Rail Rebecq Rognon is a narrow-gauge heritage line that takes passengers on a scenic journey through the Belgian countryside and alongside the Senne River. The route covers several kilometers and ends at a terminal station where visitors can access additional family-friendly facilities.
The line was established in 1972 when a historic locomotive from the early 1900s was acquired, with passenger operations beginning in 1977. It grew from a passion for preserving railway heritage and sharing it with the public.
The railway preserves historic train cars and a steam locomotive that visitors can see up close during their journey. These machines show how rail transport worked in earlier times.
The train operates on weekends and public holidays during warmer months with several departure times each day. Plan for about two hours to complete the full journey, allowing time to enjoy the scenery and attractions along the route.
The terminal station at Rognon features a playground where children can run around after their train ride. This addition transforms the visit into more than just a train journey.
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