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With the re-opening of the underground passage, SNCB has completed the renovation of North Station in Brussels, a project that began in 2014.

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A Brussels resident wants the city’s transport authority to move a bus stop in front of his stately art nouveau home in Schaerbeek.

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Antwerp’s Waterbus, which serves commuters from south of Antwerp to the northern Kallo lock, hit a floating dock early on Monday morning, injuring several people.

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Flanders’ public transport operator De Lijn is to introduce an instalment plan that will allow travellers to spread the cost of its annual passes.

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Sophie Dutordoir, the CEO of Belgian rail operator SNCB, blamed a lack of vision on the part of the federal government for problems with the service in a sharply worded interview with business dai

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Closing metro doors injured a passenger on Tuesday night in Brussels. The passenger had to be taken to the hospital with injuries to the face.

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Before 14 November 1994, London and Brussels felt much further apart.

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Staff at Flemish public transport operator De Lijn will meet management on Tuesday in an attempt to bring an end to a week-long strike that has disrupted services around Brussels' suburbs.

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An unplanned strike by bus drivers is disrupting several De Lijn routes on the outskirts of Brussels.

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