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Depots in province Oost-Vlaanderen

In the province of Oost-Vlaanderen there were depots in the following places:

Bassevelde - Destelbergen - Doel - Eekloo - Gent Heirnis - Geraardsbergen - Hamme - Herzele - Kalken - Kieldrecht - Lochristi - Lokeren - Mariakerke - Merelbeke - Nevele - Oordegem - Oudenaarde - Rupelmonde - Sint-Lievens-Houtem - Sint-Niklaas - Tielt - Ursel - Watervliet - Zomergem - Zottegem

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Bassevelde

Destelbergen

Opened: 1930 (when closing Gent Heirnis)
It was one of the larger depots in the region of Gent

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Eekloo

Opend: 1891
Intended for the line Eeklo - Border Netherlands

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Gent Heirnis

Opened: 1888
Closed: 1930
Intended for the line to Zaffelare
It was the central repair shop in the group Gent
Later replaced by Destelbergen

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Geraardsbergen

Kalken

Opened: 1891
Intended for the line Gent - Hamme

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Kieldrecht

Mariakerke

Opened: 1886
Intended for the line to Zomergem

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Merelbeke

Opened: 1898
From 1901 also electric rolling stock
Intended for the line Gent - Merelbeke

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Oudenaarde

Opened: 1888
Intended for the line Deinze - Oudenaarde

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Rupelmonde

Sint-Lievens-Houtem

Sint-Niklaas

Tielt

Opened: 1886
Intended for the line Tielt - Aalter

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Watervliet

Zottegem

Opened: 1903
Intended for the line Wetteren - Zottegem

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