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Rail service SNCB is drawing up a plan to create more capacity for bicycles in trains.

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The federal government wants rail service SNCB to schedule more early-morning, late-night and weekend trains as well as to ensure some level of counter service in all of its stations.

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The new Dutch co-operative European Sleeper plans to launch its first route one year from now: An overnight train that connects Brussels to Prague via Amsterdam and Berlin.

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SNCB is closing manned ticket counters in 44 of its stations, including Jette. In another 37 stations, counters will remain open but hours will become more limited.

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German federal transport minister Andreas Scheuer has proposed at a European transport council meeting in Brussels to relaunch the Trans-Europe Express (TEE) 2.0 network of high-speed and night tr

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A train was held up for three hours yesterday afternoon when a suspicious white powder was discovered. The train was travelling from Brussels to Ostend.

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The increase in frequencies, new stations and a strong publicity campaign three years ago seem to have done the trick: 44% more people are using the S suburban network of trains than in 2015.

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Rail infrastructure company Infrabel is doubling its efforts to keep the railways free of leaves this autumn and ice as the temperatures drop.

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More than 61,000 commuters use North Station in Brussels every weekday, making it the busiest train station in the country.

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