New cycle road will smoothly connect Wezembeek-Oppem with Brussels (Brussels)

New cycle road will smoothly connect Wezembeek-Oppem with Brussels (Brussels)
New cycle road will smoothly connect Wezembeek-Oppem with Brussels (Brussels)
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A future image of the cycle path along the LeopoldIII-laan in Wezembeek-Oppem. — © De Werkvennootschap

Wezembeek-Oppem/Brussels

De Werkvennootschap, an organization of the Flemish government, is planning a new cycle road that smoothly connects Wezembeek-Oppem with Brussels. Construction will start in 2025 and the works should be completed in 2026.

“In recent years we have studied various possible routes for the cycle path,” says spokesperson Marijn Struyf of De Werkvennootschap. “The route has now been fixed. The two-kilometre-long preferred route runs along tram line 39. This way, cyclists can continue smoothly with few interruptions over a mostly flat route. The cycle path crosses Sint-Pieters-Woluwe, Kraainem and Wezembeek-Oppem. We will connect the cycle path with the existing cycle path that passes the new Hoppinpunt at Tramterminus 44, and with the F29 Tervuren – Leuven cycle highway that is currently being constructed. The route also connects to the extensive cycling route of the Green Walk around the Brussels Capital Region.” (Read more below the photo:)

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A vision of the future of the new cycle road.

A vision of the future of the new cycle road. — © De Werkvennootschap

The project will be further technically developed in the autumn of 2024. The permit application will be prepared and the works will start in 2025. The new cycle path should be ready in 2026.

The construction of the cycle road between Wezembeek-Oppem and Brussels is part of a broader ambition of the Flemish government to fully focus on more and better cycling infrastructure, in order to cycle more smoothly and quickly along and over the Ring. The Werkvennootschap offers road users a worthy alternative to the car, with the aim of reducing the number of cars on the Ring. (dbg)

The article is in Dutch

Belgium

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