“However, this does not mean that the trains that ran today will automatically run tomorrow as well. Here and there it can be different,” warns SNCB, which advises its travelers to prepare well for the journey by consulting the journey planner and mobile application.
In addition to the strike, rail services between Antwerp-Central and Saint-Nicolas were disrupted this morning following the collision. SNCB advises passengers to take De Lijn buses.
You can find all the information here, on the SNCB website.
IC trains not running:
Antwerp-Central – Heist-op-den-Berg – Aarschot – Leuven
Antwerp-Central – Herentals – Turnhout
Antwerp-Central – Mechelen – Brussels-Airport-Zaventem – Leuven – Aarschot – Hasselt
Kortrijk – Lille Flandres (FR)
IC trains that practically do not run:
Brussels-Zaventem Airport – Brussels – Braine-le-Comte – Mons
Tournai – Enghien – Brussels – Brussels-Zaventem Airport
Kortrijk – Zottegem – Brussels – Schaerbeek
Antwerp – Diest – Hasselt
Mons – Charleroi – Namur – Liège – Herstal
Stations that will not be or will be poorly served:
Not provided : Aalst-Kerrebroek, Bambrugge, Bierset-Awans, Bleret, Bracquegnies, Bruxelles-Chapelle, Buda, Callenelle, Dolhain-Gileppe, Erpe-Mere, Fexhe-Le-Haut-Clocher, Franchimont, Harchies, Haren, Juslenville, Hergenrath, Masnuy -Saint-Pierre, Maubray, Momalle, Neufvilles, Nimy, Obourg, Ougree, Pepinster-Cité, Remicourt, Seraing, Spa, Spa-Géronstère, Theux, Thieu, Verviers-Palais, Vijfhuizen, Ville-Porouxeroeul and Vorouxeroeul.
Very poorly served : Aarsele, Beignée, Chapelle-Dieu, Cour-Sur-Heure, Erquelinnes, Frameries, Genly, Jamioulx, Mazy, Melsele, Nieuwkerken-Waas, Pry, Quevy and Zwijndrecht.