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De Lijn CEO Roger Kesteloot has called for a review of the availability of public transport in sparsely populated areas, while increasing investment in urban areas.

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A previously proposed line between the airport and Tervuren and another linking Brussels and Ninove have been shelved.

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Two workers were killed yesterday in an explosion at the Total oil refinery in the port of Antwerp.

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The Red Star Line Museum is an exciting, multi-layered project.

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The ports of Zeebrugge and Antwerp have signed a memorandum of understanding with the port authority of Singapore to harmonise procedures for the provision of liquid natural gas (LNG) as a fuel fo

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The port of Antwerp has won this year’s ESPO Award by the European Sea Ports Association.

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The government’s plans for the extension of the port of Antwerp are hanging in the balance after yesterday’s recommendation by the Auditor of the Council of State that the entire plan should be sc

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Flemish transport minister Hilde Crevits officially opened the new visitors centre for the port of Ghent yesterday. The centre is located on the Rigakaai north of the city centre.

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The vessel is 400 metres long, has 19 decks and weighs more unloaded than 55 nuclear submarines. If all 18,000 containers were laid end to end, they would stretch for 110 kilometres.

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