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A lady walks through a Belgian trains station with her bicycle (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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The government’s initiative of offering free transit for bicycles on Belgian trains has been a huge success, according to mobility minister Georges Gilkinet.

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As it does every December, national rail authority SNCB launched its new schedule on Monday, which includes an additional 400 trains.

A GEN trains passes workers putting finishing touches to a new train line (BELA PHOTO)
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The SNCB is putting the finishing touches to a new suburban train stop in Anderlecht which will open on 13 December, near the La Roue district.

Vice-prime minister and Mobility Minister Georges Gilkinet pictured during a plenary session of the Chamber at the Federal Parliament in Brussels, Thursday 08 October 2020. BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE
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Georges Gilkinet, Belgium’s new mobility minister, wants the SNCB to increase the frequency of the country's trains, with a service passing at least every 30 minutes.

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The SNCB rail service debuted its new uniforms this week.

Illustration picture shows elderly travellers wearing a mouth mask as they arrive on the platform, at Gent Sint-Pieters railway station, Monday 04 May 2020 (BELGA).
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People with reduced mobility will find it easier to independently board Belgian trains sooner than anticipated as Belgian railway company SNCB speeds up the adaptation of its stations to make them

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Direct train services between Brussels and The Hague will be scrapped at the end of next year, Dutch authorities have announced.

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Every Belgian resident aged 12 and over will be entitled to a free 12-journey SNCB rail pass, in an attempt to boost domestic tourism following the coronavirus shutdown.

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Making post-coronavirus travel plans? A night train from Brussels to Malmö in Sweden is being considered - but it might not launch until 2023.

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