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Train World is a railway museum located in Brussels, Belgium. It opened in September 2015 and is situated in the historic Schaerbeek railway station. The museum displays a collection of locomotives, carriages, and other railway-related objects from different periods of Belgian railway history.
The museum is divided into several exhibition spaces, each with its own theme. The "Train World" section features a collection of locomotives and carriages from different periods of Belgian railway history, including a replica of the first steam locomotive built in Belgium, and a "Royal Train" section which displays carriages that were used by the Belgian royal family.
There is also a section dedicated to the history of railway technology, including the development of signal systems, steam engines, and electric locomotives. The museum's interactive exhibits include a simulator that allows visitors to experience what it was like to drive a steam engine, and a "Railway Playground" where children can climb aboard miniature trains.
Train World is a popular attraction for railway enthusiasts, families with children, and tourists looking to learn more about Belgian railway history. The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday and is closed on Mondays, with special opening hours during holidays and school breaks.