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Old January 14th, 2009, 02:37 PM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.railway
Runge enjoys crossdressing
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http://www.deredactie.be/cm/de.redac.../news/1.450161

Wed 14/01/09 15:24 (UPDATE video) - The Belgian Public Enterprises
Minister Steven Vanackere (Flemish Christian democrat) has officially
opened the new Luxembourg Station. The station at the heart of the
European District has been completely renovated.

The station in the Brussels borough of Elsene is partly located under
the European Parliament Building.

Many people who use the station work for the European Union.

The rebuilding operation has been underway for

................................. 15
years.....................................

Little of the original building remains.

Only the front of the old building is incorporated into the new one.

Inside a large fresco by the strip cartoonist Hergé immediately
strikes the eye.

The fresco is based on a drawing of a steam locomotive dating from
1932. The fresco also pictures a crowd of Brusselers as well as
several cartoon characters.
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Old January 14th, 2009, 11:23 PM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.railway
Gregory Morrow[_112_]
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Runge enjoys crossdressing wrote:

http://www.deredactie.be/cm/de.redac.../news/1.450161

Wed 14/01/09 15:24 (UPDATE video) - The Belgian Public Enterprises
Minister Steven Vanackere (Flemish Christian democrat) has officially
opened the new Luxembourg Station. The station at the heart of the
European District has been completely renovated.

The station in the Brussels borough of Elsene is partly located under
the European Parliament Building.

Many people who use the station work for the European Union.

The rebuilding operation has been underway for

................................. 15
years.....................................

Little of the original building remains.

Only the front of the old building is incorporated into the new one.

Inside a large fresco by the strip cartoonist Hergé immediately
strikes the eye.

The fresco is based on a drawing of a steam locomotive dating from
1932. The fresco also pictures a crowd of Brusselers as well as
several cartoon characters.
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GM replies:

Is scRunge one of the cartoon characters...???


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Old January 15th, 2009, 08:31 AM posted to rec.travel.europe,uk.railway
Runge13[_2_]
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