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A regular service throughout the day, journey time about one hour, fares from 47 Euros
In the airport, take the train to the center of Brussels. The railway station is clearly indicated. Most of the trains leaving from the airport head to the centre, a few however head in the direction of Leuven, you don't want to be on those trains. Get off of the train in the station of Brussels North (it says on the blue signs "Brussel Noord" and "Bruxelles Nord") and hop on any of the trains to Bruges. Mostly you will want to look for trains heading to Ostend (Oostende) or Blankenberge, those always stop in Bruges.
Take the train direct from the airport. You may have to change at Bruxelles Nord or Centrale!!
Brussels airport is smack in the middle of Belgium (Brussels is our capital)
Sixty to eighty minutes. Depending on how much stops the train does and whether it's rush hour or not.
Eurostar train from London to Brussels is 2h 01m, London to Bruges 3h 25m
The travel time between Bruges and London can vary depending on the mode of transportation. By train, it takes approximately 2.5-3 hours, while by car or bus, it can take around 4-5 hours. Flights from Brussels (which is the closest major airport to Bruges) to London typically take around 1-1.5 hours.
Fastest way is taking the train from the airport to the Brussels South railwaystation (most of the trains that leave from the airport run to that station) The Eurostar terminal is at Brussels South Railway station (local names: Brussel Zuid & Bruxelles Midi)
The quickest train from Brussels to Paris usually takes not very long at all. The quickest train from Brussels to Paris usually takes about one hour and fifteen minutes.
Saint Pancras International Station. The journey takes about 2 hours.
10 to 15 minutes by train. Take the 'brussels airport express' train in one of the three major railway stations (Nord, Central, Midi). By car or taxi it depends of the traffic: when it's calm it's only 20 minutes, on a very busy day it may take an hour.
There is, and it has a fancy name: Thalys. It's a high speed train riding connecting Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris, Liège, Köln and some more cities. In Brussels it leaves from the Brussels South Station only, in Paris it stops at Paris Nord, the airport and Marne La Vallée (for Disneyland)