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Depots in province Limburg

In the province of Limburg there were depots in the following places:

Bilzen - Bitsingen - Bree - Fooz - Glons - Hasselt - Herk-de-Stad - Koersel - Kortessem - Lanaken Tournebridge - Leopoldsbrug - Maaseik - Molenbeersel - s Gravenvoeren - Sint-Truiden - Tongeren - Weert (NL)

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Bitsingen

After 1963 belongs to group Li�ge

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Bree

Opened 1888
Intended for the line Leopoldsbrug - Bree, and (from 1890) the line Bree - Maaseik

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Glons

Opened: 1893
Intended for the line Glons - Kanne
It was only a small depot

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Hasselt

Opened: 1899
Intended for the line Hasselt - Leopldsbrug, Hasselt - Herk-de-Stad, Hasselt - Oreye
In 1920 there was a great extention of the depot, and from then on it served also as a central repair shop

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Herk-de-Stad

Lanaken Tournebridge

Opened: ?
Closed: ?
Intended for the line Maaseik - Lanaken - Maastricht
Until 1920 it was the most important depot of the province Limburg

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Leopoldsbrug

Molenbeersel

s Gravenvoeren

Until 1963 belongs to group Liège

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Sint-Truiden

Tongeren

Opened 1897
Intended for the line Tongeren - Fexhe-le-Haut-Clocher and Tongeren - Lanaken

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Weert (NL)