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The Brussels-Capital Region is bilingual; hence, both the French and Dutch names of the station— Bruxelles-Nord and Brussel-Noord —are official. Outside Belgium, this often leads to the use of combined shorthands; for example in the Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable, Brussels-North is designated as Brussels Nord / Noord; NS (Dutch Railways) announce the station as Brussel Noord/Nord.
Antwerpen-Centraal–Antwerpen-Berchem–MortseL Oude-God–Mechelen-Nekkerspoel–Mechelen–Vilvoorde–Brussels-North–Brussels-Central–Brussels-South–Braine-l'Alleud–Nivelles–Luttre–Marchienne-au-Pont–Charleroi-Sud: 1x per hour Weekends IC 32 Brugge–Zedelgem–Torhout–Lichtervelde–Roeselaere–Izegem–Ingelmunster–Kortrijk
FlixBus operates buses or, in many cases, just handles marketing, pricing, and customer service for a commission, on behalf of bus operators. [1] [2] [3] In 2023, FlixBus had revenues of €2 billion and carried 81 million passengers of which 55 million were in Europe, 14 million were in Turkey, and 12 million were in North America. [4]
Brussels is characterised by a relatively low level of cycling compared to Flanders and many other north-western European cities. In 2013, the modal share was about 3.5% of all trips within Brussels, and 2.5% of all trips within, and entering/exiting the city. [9] However, the rate has increased significantly in recent years.
There are three main railway stations in Brussels: Brussels-North railway station; Brussels-Central railway station; Brussels-South railway station
There are 35 stations in the Brussels-Capital Region, 8 of which bear the name Brussels. All stations listed are correct to February 2021. [1] Because the Brussels-Capital Region is officially bilingual, the stations and municipalities with a Dutch name and a French name will be written: French name/Dutch name.