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Flemish public transport company De Lijn received a record 1,848 fines for traffic violations last year, newly released figures reveal.

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The new tramline that will connect Tour & Taxis with North Station will continue on to Central Station, mobility minister Elke Van den Brandt (Groen) has announced.

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Children in Namur will travel to and from school by cable car from this September, as the city’s newly inaugurated service is set to extend its operating hours to cater for more than just tourists

Illustration picture shows buses at Gare de l'Ouest / Weststation in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO BENOIT DOPPAGNE)
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Brussels public transport provider Stib, the Flemish De Lijn bus service and the national rail operator SNCB are all adapting their services for the upcoming Ascension weekend, while Bpost will cl

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The seasonal waterbus that runs on the Brussels Canal from Vilvoorde to Saintctelette is back in business as of today. More space for bicycles has been introduced this year.

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Brussels’ new bus line 74, which connects Anderlecht and Uccle, via Forest, will launch on Monday. The bus will be in service seven days a week.

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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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Starting on 1 July, all school pupils as well as college and university students in Brussels are entitled to an annual Stib pass for €12.

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Trade unions representing private-sector workers launched a 24-hour nationwide strike late on Sunday evening, with public transportation and businesses most heavily affected.

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