Borgloon’s station area transformation includes the Loon Fruit Station, designed as a vibrant meeting place and gateway to the 'Fruit Route'. This project preserves the memory of the historic railway line 23, which was instrumental in transporting fruits and sugar beets. Though dismantled in 1971, the railway's straight path remains evident and now functions as a cycling route, connecting Sint-Truiden, Borgloon, and Tongeren through a green corridor. The unique planting concept creates an immersive experience tied to the rich history of fruit cultivation.
The station area of Borgloon has transformed into a vibrant meeting place and a symbolic gateway to the 'Fruit Route', enhancing connectivity and community engagement.
The Loon Fruit Station incorporates a unique planting concept that immerses visitors in the history of fruit cultivation, acknowledging the landscape's agricultural roots.
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