BELGIUM-TRANSPORT-EXHIBTIION-TRAIN

Belgium cartoon artists François Schuiten poses in front of a Type 12 Atlantic, steam engine at Train World, a train museum which pays tribute to the history of the train in Belgium, during a press preview in Brussels on September 21, 2015. The museum which is set to open to the public on September 25, 2015, features a new 8,000 square meter building standing next to the 1913 Brussels Schaerbeek station's historic concourse. Belgium cartoon artists François Schuiten collaborated in the stage design of the displays in the museum. The first railway line in continental Europe was opened in 1835 between Mechelen and Brussels, the world's first capital city to be served by train. AFP PHOTO / EMMANUEL DUNAND (Photo credit should read EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP via Getty Images)
Belgium cartoon artists François Schuiten poses in front of a Type 12 Atlantic, steam engine at Train World, a train museum which pays tribute to the history of the train in Belgium, during a press preview in Brussels on September 21, 2015. The museum which is set to open to the public on September 25, 2015, features a new 8,000 square meter building standing next to the 1913 Brussels Schaerbeek station's historic concourse. Belgium cartoon artists François Schuiten collaborated in the stage design of the displays in the museum. The first railway line in continental Europe was opened in 1835 between Mechelen and Brussels, the world's first capital city to be served by train. AFP PHOTO / EMMANUEL DUNAND (Photo credit should read EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP via Getty Images)
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