Due to track works, there will be fewer trains to Brussels Airport train station from February 1st to 21st and the weekend of March 1st and 2nd. A transfer or bus connection will be necessary for specific trips.
Railroad manager Infrabel is renewing the tracks in Zaventem for the airport connection. In addition, a switch connection in the Brussels Airport rail tunnel is being renewed. Two switches, 600 meters of track, and 1,200 meters of rails will be renewed.
More De Lijn buses
Traveler disruption varies by region. Direct trains to and from Antwerp, Bruges, Brussels, Ghent, and the European Quarters in the capital will still run, but less than usual. There will be no direct trains between Namur and Brussels Airport.
During the period, there will also be no direct trains from Hasselt, Leuven, and Liège to the airport. Travelers can change trains at Brussels North or take a De Lijn bus at Zaventem Dorp station.
NMBS/SNCB is increasing the number of trains to and from Zaventem Dorp station. The frequency of De Lijn buses running from Zaventem Dorp to the airport will also increase during the works.
From February 1st, ticket prices at NMBS/SNCB will increase by 2.91% in most cases, and train season tickets will become 3.03% more expensive.
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