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The audio begins with the soothing hum of a train in motion. The sounds of clacking rails and a slight wind rustling add to the sense of a journey underway. Suddenly, an automated announcement comes on. The speaker is a female voice, clear and crisp, delivering the message in Dutch. She's likely a standard feature of Belgian railways, her voice familiar and reassuring to regular passengers. As the audio continues, the train pulls into a station. The sounds of brakes squeaking, doors sliding open, and the muted buzz of passengers getting on and off, fill the air. The station is Ghent, a popular stop en route to Brussels. The announcer’s voice rings out again, confirming the destination. The Dutch words for Brussels and the next departure time roll off her tongue, echoing in the enclosed space of the train. The train doors close with a hiss and the journey continues. The rhythmic clatter of the train on the tracks resumes, painting a vivid picture of this routine