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A plan to combat violence on public transport in Flanders includes allowing ticket inspectors to wear bodycams and issuing individual bans on boarding buses.
From 1 July, all Brussels residents over 65 will be able to travel the whole of the capital’s bus, metro and tram network for €12 a year, Brussels public transport company Stib has announced.
With Brussels' Year of Art Nouveau in full swing, the city’s public transport operator Stib has picked up two awards for its Art Nouveau-inspired vehicle designs.
Brussels residents are moving one step closer to being able to travel from the city centre to Brussels Airport by tram, following the decision of Pascal Smet, Brussels state secretary for urbanism
Brussels mobility minister Elke Van den Brandt (Groen) has called the ballooning costs for the Belgian capital’s metro line 3 “too much for Brussels alone” to bear.
The metro line 3 project in Brussels, which has already faced difficulties, could end up being scrapped or delayed as a result of another additional cost.
Brussels public transport operator Stib has debuted its next generation of trams, which began carrying passengers this week.
Two months after a bicycle courier was killed near Brussels-North station, nothing has changed, with FlixBuses continuing to load and unload passengers dangerously at the same site.
The board of directors for Belgian train operator SNCB has adopted a new transport plan for the period of 2023-2026, which includes late-night trains from Brussels and Antwerp after 1.00.