From Sunday evening, 10 p.m., the network will be disrupted. SNCB has set up an alternative service taking into account SNCB and Infrabel agents who have indicated that they will not be on strike, but the rail carrier’s offer will be reduced. Train traffic will gradually return to normal.from January 14“, communicates SNCB.
Concretely, 1 in 3 IC trains will run from Sunday evening 22. IC trains are the trains which connect major cities.
On the L and S train side, 1 in 5 trains will run.
As for P trains, trains that run during peak hours, “almost none will circulate“, announces SNCB.
The railway operator advises its travelers to prepare their trip carefully using the planner available on the SNCB website and app, the day before the strike.
The SNCB particularly advises students taking exams to make arrangements to reach their accommodation on Sunday before 10 p.m., and those who were planning to travel by train to their exam on Monday to plan their trip well.
Weather conditions (snow and/or ice) could cause additional disruptions, indicates SNCB.
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