212 Route 16. HAMONT. converted to Christianity, and beheaded here by her heathen father. On the high-altar are good stone-carvings with the history of the saint. In the ambulatory is the reliquary of St. Dympna, probably painted by a contemporary of Memling. The choir contains the marble sarcophagus of Jan III. of Merode and his wife, a fine Renaissance work (1554). In the choir-chapels are two altar-screens, adorned with finely-executed carving and painting (restored). A painted group in stone, neat the church, bears a Flemish inscription, recording that St. Dympna was beheaded on this spot, 30th May, 600. The church of St. Amand, in the market-place, contains carved choir— stalls and confessionals and a marble balustrade in front of the choir. A steam-tramway connects Gheel with Heyst-op-den-Berg (p 208) and with (44 M.) Zurnhout (p. 204). 34 M. Moll (Rail. Restaurant) is the junction of a line to Diest and Tirlemont (see p. 209). Steam-tramways to Sichem (p. 208) and to Turnhout (p. 204). — 3741/5 M. Baelen- Wesel ; 43 M. Lommel. 481/5 M. Neerpelt, the junction of the Hasselt-Eindhoven line (p. 484). —54 M. Lille-St-Hubert. — 54 M. Hamont (Rail. Restaur- ant), the last Belgian station (custom-house). — 5Dt/o M. Budel is the first station in Holland (custom-house). — 64 M. Weert (Engel, R. & B. 11/4, D. 11/p fl.), on the Zuid-Willems -Vaart (p. 454), has a late-Gothic church of the 15th cent., with a lofty modern tower, and the scanty remains of a chateau of the Counts of Hoorn (p. 128). In the vicinity are some important zinc-mines. [To Maeseyck, see p. 209. — 681/y M. Baewem-Heythuysen; 7141/2 M. Haelen. — 77 M. Roermond, the junction for the Maastricht-Venlo line, see p. 453, — 801/y M. Melick-Herkenbosch. — 841/. M. Vlodrop, the last Dutch station, with the custom-house. — 85 M. Dalheim, the Prussian frontier-station (luggage examined). — 94 M. Wegberg; 94 M. Rheindahlen; 9'71/> M. Rheydt, where the line to Aix-la-Chapelle diverges to the right. 400 M. Minchen-Gladbach, and thence to (117!/) M.) Dissel- dorf, see Baedeker’s Rhine. 17. From Brussels to Braine-le-Comte and Mons. 88 M. Rarzway in 1-2 hrs. (fares 5 fr. 80, 3 fr. 90, 2 fr. 35c.). Trains start from the Gare du Midi at Brussels (p. 89). The express-trains be- tween Brussels and Paris run by this line: 193 M., in 4-6 hrs., fares 34 fr. 35 (drawing-room car 6 fr. extra), 23 fr. 75, 14 fr. 8) c.; comp. P. 216. From Brussels to (9 M.) Hal, see pp. 9, 8. The Mons train diverges here to the S. from the Tournai line (R. 1b). — 104/o M. Lembecq-les-Hal. From LemBecg TO ERQUELINNES Or CHIMAY, via Fauroeulx, 37 or 68M., railway in 2 hrs. or 31/2 hrs. (fares 5 fr. 70, 3 fr. 90, 2 fr. 80, or 10 fr. 35, 7 fr. 5, 4 fr. 20c.). — Chief stations: 2M. Clabecq, junction of the line to Tubize and Braine-l’Alleud (p. 243); 131/2 M. Ecaussines (p. 217), where the line from Ghent to Manage and Charleroi is crossed. — From (181/2 M.) Houdeng- Goegnies a branch-line runs to Soignies (p. 213), and light rail- ways to Reulx, to Bracquegnies (p. 217), and via La Louviére (p. 247), Haine-St-Pierre, and Jolimont to Manage (p. 247), and to Mariemont,