Belgian railway line 124

The Belgian railway line 124 is a railway line in Belgium connecting the cities of Brussels and Charleroi. The first section, between Luttre and Charleroi, was built in 1843. The complete line, which runs 55.9 km, was opened on 1 June 1874.

The line passes through the following stations:
 * Brussels-South
 * Forest-East
 * Uccle-Stalle
 * Uccle-Calevoet
 * Linkebeek
 * Holleken
 * Sint-Genesius-Rode
 * De Hoek
 * Waterloo
 * Braine-l'Alleud
 * Lillois
 * Nivelles
 * Obaix-Buzet
 * Luttre
 * Courcelles-Motte
 * Roux
 * Marchienne-au-Pont
 * Charleroi-South