We regularly optimise our network

We continuously evaluate the experiences of our passengers, listening and analysing all questions and feedback. Based on this, we regularly optimise our network. This may include adjusting the timetable to new train or school hours, shifting a trip to accommodate more passengers, or adapting the frequency or route in certain areas according to usage or demand. In this way, we ensure a reliable and efficient service for everyone, across all regions.

We will adjust our offer on January 5, 2026

First, check our app or website and start your journey prepared.

What changes for me?

Below you can see what changes for you and where to find all the necessary travel information.

What’s the best way to plan my route?

Using our route planner, of course! It will give you

    detailed suggestions on how to get from A to B smoothly
    information about transfers.

What changes are there to my stop?

On the stop page you can find out

    which lines use your stop
    whether your stop will continue to exist
    whether your stop’s name or location is changing
    how accessible it is.

What changes are there to my line?

On the line page you can see

    the stops at which the bus or tram stops
    whether your line will continue to exist
    whether your line’s number, colour or name is changing.

East Flanders

See the overview

Flemish Brabant

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West Flanders

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Periods with adjustments to the bus and tram service

Throughout the year, we operate on holidays and bridge days, and during exams and vacations, we follow an adjusted timetable.

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Sometimes things don't go as planned

Our services can sometimes be disrupted by a strike, demonstration or industrial action, but also by a (non-)planned diversion, roadworks or an event.

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Download and print the timetable via our website

The schedule of the bus or tram can easily be viewed, downloaded, and printed online via our website. So, you no longer need to visit a Lijnwinkel store or the town hall for a paper brochure.

See how it’s done