Midi Train Station Brussels

Midi Train Station Brussels. Using bus number 136,137 and W takes 16 minutes from St The Brussels Midi Train Station, also know as the Brussels-Midi/Zuid Station opened in 1869


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Brussels is a bilingual city and most places have Dutch and French names. From Gate du Midi, the tram station near Brussels train station, it takes two minutes to walk to the station entrance

The station is known as Bruxelles Midi, Brussel Zuid or Brussels South Station, in French, Flemish and English, respectively Brussels Midi has 22 platforms at the station, serving both international and domestic trains. Brussels is a bilingual city and most places have Dutch and French names.

. Also called Brussel-Zuid or Brussels South, this Eurostar station has connections throughout Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Germany, and even London The Bourse Building in the heart of the city, is a 20 to 30 min walk.

. It is the ideal starting point for train travel to Germany, France, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and the United Kingdom, as well as being linked to the entire. Brussels is a bilingual city and most places have Dutch and French names.