Union action Wednesday: 2 out of 3 buses driving
No disruption to the track is expected. The unions are mobilizing for affordable energy and for higher wages.
A demonstration will take place on the Muntplein in Brussels on Wednesday morning, followed by a demonstration. It is expected that drivers from De Lijn and the Brussels transport company STIB will also participate in the promotion. De Lijn is already working on an alternative service.
Insured service
Six out of ten buses and trams will already be running, according to the public transport company. In the province of Antwerp, 56 percent of the buses and trams will run, in East Flanders 67 percent, in Flemish Brabant 63 percent, in Limburg 56 percent and in West Flanders 66 percent. In the cities of Antwerp and Ghent this will be 44 and 52 percent respectively. Six out of ten coastal trams will leave.
Check the adjusted arrangement online
In the course of Monday evening, the adjusted services can be consulted on the site or via the De Lijn app. The Brussels public transport company STIB also expects disruption. To what extent is still difficult to estimate.
The transport company will keep travelers informed throughout the day, she promises. No disruption is expected at the track, the NMBS says.