As always, public transport is not immune to the consequences linked to the demonstration, whether in terms of mobility in Brussels or in terms of personnel.
Although the expected disruptions are still difficult to predict, a single watchword for all travelers regardless of the means of transport: carefully consult the various information channels.
On the side of the STIB, we are already inviting travelers to plan alternative travel within the capital.
If the SNCB does not expect an impact on rail traffic, it does expect an increase in passengers heading for the event. This is why the railway company will put into service eight additional trains to transport demonstrators to Brussels.