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Fewer buses and trams due to a union campaign at De Lijn: where can you expect nuisance?

“We suspect that the nuisance will be felt during the day on the city networks and somewhat less in the countryside, because we often work with leased lines there,” says Van der Sype. Leased lines are served by bus companies that carry out journeys for De Lijn with their own staff.

Of dial-a-bus exchange will not be available by phone, but digital reservations are possible. However, keep in mind that some dial-a-bus rides will not be run anyway. The special buses that have been strengthening the busy lines to the schools since Monday will be on the road again.

Most Lijnwinkel will remain closed, but – and that is subject to change – the stores in Ypres, Turnhout, Sint-Truiden, Tervuren, Ypres, Kortrijk and Ostend, among others, could receive customers.

Travelers can from 6 in the morning through this link find out if their bus or tram is running. You can also find real-time information about your ride on the stop page of the app or the regular De Lijn website.

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