The Brabant was an
express train
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that linked
Gare du Nord
The Gare du Nord (; English: ''station of the North'' or ''Northern Station''), officially Paris-Nord, is one of the six large mainline railway station termini in Paris, France. The station accommodates the trains that run between the capit ...
in
Paris
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, France, with
Brussels-South in
Brussels
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, Belgium. The train was named after the historical
Duchy of Brabant
The Duchy of Brabant was a State of the Holy Roman Empire established in 1183. It developed from the Landgraviate of Brabant and formed the heart of the historic Low Countries, part of the Burgundian Netherlands from 1430 and of the Habsburg ...
of which Brussels was the capital.
Trans Europ Express
The ''Brabant'' was introduced in the
TEE-network to cope with the rising number of passengers between Paris and Brussels. This fourth TEE service between the two cities was planned to be the first through electric service on this railway line. However, due to the
Big Freeze of 1963, the
overhead line
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* Overhead catenary
* Overhead contact system (OCS)
* Overhead equipm ...
s works were behind schedule and at 26 May 1963 the service was started with a northbound only
DMU, detached from the existing
TEE テ四e de France.
Rolling Stock
Until 1 September 1963 the ''Brabant'' was ridden by
RGP 825-multiple units of
SNCF. This was northbound only because the used multiple unit was, after arriving in Brussels, coupled with the southbound
TEE テ四e de France. After completing the electrification the formation changed into a locomotive hauled electric train, riding in both directions.
Locomotives
Initially the train was hauled by a SNCF class 26000, replaced by the Belgian class 15 at 2 August 1964. Ten years later, at 29 September 1974, the technically identical
SNCF class CC 40100 and
Belgian class 18, replaced the class 15 locomotives.
Coaches
Initially normal DEV A9 coaches were used, which meant a decline in comfort compared to the RGP 825. At 2 August 1964 the comfort was upgraded to TEE level again with the introduction of the PBA (Paris Brussel Amsterdam) class coaches.
Route and timetable
The TEE service started with trainnumber TEE 128 (Paris - Brussel), at 1 September 1963 the trainnumber TEE 119 was assigned to the southbound train. At 26 May 1967 the train was renumbered, the northbound service became TEE 64, the southbound service became TEE 61. At 23 May 1971 a new renumbering was implemented. All TEE services between
Amsterdam
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and Paris got sequential numbers from 80 up to 87. The odd-numbers for northbound trains, the even-numbers for southbound trains. Within these numbers TEE 83 and TEE 84 were assigned to ''TEE Brabant''.
At 3 June 1984 the ''Brabant'' was downgraded to a two-class intercity service retaining the trainnumbers as IC 83 and IC 84.
EuroCity
The service was continued as
EuroCity EC 83 and EC 86 from 31 May 1987 until 23 May 1993. As the TEE the EuroCity was a nonstop service between Paris and Brussels. The class PBA coaches were partly converted to second-class coaches. The coaches were refurbished with a second-class interior and the red band with TEE lettering on the outside was replaced with a green band. For legal reasons the train was classed again as TEE
[ La Lテゥgende des TEE p. 403.] between May 1993 until the opening of the Paris - Brussels High-speed railway on 23 January 1995.
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Railway services introduced in 1963
Railway services discontinued in 1995