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Brussels-MidiBrussels-Midi / Brussel-Zuid / or Brussels-South Railway Station is the largest in Brussels, the capital city of Belgium. The train post is operated by the Gare du Midi/Zuid Station on the Brussels Metro, a rapid transit which is an electrically operated passenger railway in metropolitan area with full volume and rate, which has undergone grade separation from other traffic flow attending a big portion of the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium. It includes of a system with four metro subway line facilities with a number of common units. The Brussels metro has 49.9 km of links and 59 posts. Before the metro systems in Brussels, its railway system only consists of two underground units employed by if not uncovered Brussels tram or street car scheme which is one of the ten biggest worldwide, and its expansion represents several of the predicaments that encounter domestic public conveyance developers. The Brussels metro was created in order to be changed to conservative metro line tracks. Covert posts before the metro systems employ similar outline as metro posts. Furthermore, a handful of undersized underground streetcar units subsist, which composes of 51.9 km of metro and covert tram system and 69 metro and previous metro posts from 2008. |

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