Knokke railway station, railway station in Belgium
Knokke railway station is a railway station in Knokke-Heist featuring four platforms and four tracks powered by overhead electric wires. The brick building has a flat roof and large windows, designed for steady passenger flow with clear signage throughout.
The station opened in 1920 and has served travelers for over a century. Despite many changes over the decades, it retained its classic appearance and is now maintained as a protected monument.
The station sits in the town center near shops and cafes, offering a pleasant place to wait. Bicycle racks, nearby bus stops, and parking make the station accessible by different means of transportation.
The Kusttram tram stops directly at the station, providing quick connections to nearby coastal towns like Oostende. This additional transit hub makes the station an important gateway for coastal visitors.
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