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The North–South connection (French: Jonction Nord-Midi Dutch: Noord-Zuidverbinding) is a railway link of national and international importance through the centre of Brussels Belgium that connects the major railway stations in the city. It is line 0 (zero) of the Belgian rail network. With 1200 trains a day it is the busiest railway line in Belgium and the busiest railway tunnel in the world. It has six tracks and is used principally for passenger trains.

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