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The North-South Junction is a railway link through the centre of Brussels, Belgium which connects the major national and international railway stations in the city. It has six tracks and is used solely for passenger trains. It is partially underground (around Brussels Central station) and partially raised above street level. Planned before the second world war, after a decision orignally made in 1909, it came into service on 5th October, 1952.
Most national (inter-city and local) trains that use the line stop at North, Central and South stations.
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