Tram Network Ghent: Offer & construction Projects

On this page, you'll find a current overview of the Ghent tram network. Here, you can discover where the trams are running, which routes are active, and which (major) works are impacting the service.

Note: We only include works that last longer than 3 months so that you can quickly see which projects have a long-term impact on your tram journeys. For the most up-to-date travel information, we kindly refer you to the route planner.

Offer

Offer on January 1, 2026

Network Plan

News

Ghent: Important changes to bus platforms at Sint-Pieters Station

SNCB,De Lijn and Ghent continue to work on the construction of a new Ghent Sint-Pieters station. Starting January 19, 2026, big work on train platforms 1 and 2 will begin, which also affects service at the bus platforms. We will be changing the platforms starting Monday, January 5, 2026.

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Wondelgem/Evergem: Tram T2 will return to Van Beverenplein starting January 5, 2026!

Starting in August 2025, construction will begin in the north of Ghent with significant changes to the service of several lines.

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Work and construction sites

Works Papegaai-Annonciaden-Gebr. Vandeveldestraat

Starting Monday, October 6, De Lijn will begin work on the tram tracks on the route between the Rozemarijn Bridge and the Leie (Koophandelsplein). The construction zone will extend in several phases over Papegaaistraat, Annonciadenstraat, and Gebroeders Vandeveldestraat.

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Works Petercelle axis

The city of Ghent, FARYS and De Lijn are planning the integral renewal of many streets between the city ring road (R40) to the Korenmarkt. Due to the reconstruction of this 'Petercelle axis', consisting of Kortrijksepoortstraat, Nederkouter, Koophandelsplein and Veldstraat, tram line T1 cannot run between Sint-Pietersstation and Korenmarkt.

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