STIB strengthens lines for the Belgian Cup final

STIB strengthens lines for the Belgian Cup final
STIB strengthens lines for the Belgian Cup final
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To provide sufficient space for spectators traveling to the King Baudouin Stadium, additional metro trains will run on metro line 6 this Thursday between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Spectators can easily get to the King Baudouin Stadium by taking metro line 6 to Houba-Brugmann for stands 1 and 2 and up to Heysel for stands 3 and 4.

Some entrances are closed at the request of the police to guarantee the safety of travelers. All stations remain open, with the exception of Koning Boudewijn station, which will be closed between 4:45 PM and 7 PM.

By tram, fans can take line 7 to Heysel and lines 51 and 93 to Stadion. Trams 3 and 9 are currently being replaced by shuttle buses due to road works. Travelers can use these shuttle buses to go to the stadium (Palfijn or Esplanade stops).

By bus, travelers can take line 83 and get off at the Panorama stop of De Lijn. The bus line will be diverted from 12 noon to 8 p.m. between the Tircher and Esplanade stops via the Roman Road and does not serve the stops between De Heyn and Paleis 12.

The article is in Dutch

Belgium

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