Transport in Flanders

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Do you want to use transport in Flanders? This information helps you prepare your trip.

De Lijn

  • Bus

The new De Lijn buses are equipped with a low floor, ramp and hydraulic kneeling device. The ramp can only be used safely at an accessible (raised) stop. If you want to take a regular bus then you must make a reservation one day (24 hours) in advance by phoning the dial-a-bus switchboard in your province. That way you can be sure that your ride is wheelchair accessible.

Book an accessible ride.

The bus also includes places reserved for people with reduced mobility. These places are located at the front of the bus near the driver and at the wheelchair-accessible door. They are marked with pictograms.

Find out which stops are accessible.

  • Dial-a-bus

The dial-a-bus service operates on weekdays from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., on weekends and holidays from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.
There is room for one wheelchair user on each dial-a-bus. If you want to reserve a ride on the dial-a-bus in Flanders then you must phone the switchboard at least 2 hours in advance.

Book an accessible ride.

  • Coastal tram

All trams have a lower mid-section that enables wheelchair users to board and disembark more easily. Different stops have a raised platform that guarantees accessibility. These stops are indicated on the coastal tram route map with a wheelchair pictogram.

Reservations are not required on the coastal tram.
Every stop is announced visually and audibly and there are special tiles, lines and poles with braille messages for the blind and visually impaired at the accessible stops and in De Panne, Ostend, Blankenberge and De Haan.

  • BlueAssist

De Lijn is making its services more accessible via BlueAssist. BlueAssist is an aid for people who find it difficult to understand all forms of communication or have difficulty asking questions. Thanks to BlueAssist they can easily ask fellow passengers or the bus driver to notify them when the bus is approaching the stop where they want to disembark.

Read more about Blue Assist

  • Discounts with De Lijn

Do you want to know about the discounts that are available for De Lijn passengers with a disability?

Learn more about the discounts that are available for De Lijn passengers with a disability.

Belgian Rail

  • Service for people with limited mobility

Belgian Rail provides assistance when boarding or disembarking a train in 131 stations.
Find out which stations offer (free) assistance.
Assistance must be reserved at least 24 hours in advance.
Make your request for assistance or phone +32 2 528 28 28. 

  • Discounts with Belgian Rail

Find out about the discounts that are available for Belgian Rail passengers with a disability.
 

  • General

Learn more about the accessibility policy of NMBS.

STIB (Brussels)

  • Assistance on the metro

Passengers with reduced mobility can request assistance to purchase a ticket and to reach the metro carriage via an access incline. Assistance on the metro is provided from Monday to Sunday from 7 a.m. to 8.45 p.m. This assistance is necessary with an electric wheelchair. You are picked up at the ticket office and accompanied throughout the entire journey. The service must start and terminate in a station that is equipped for this. Find an accessible stop on the underground map. If you have to change lines then this will occur in Beekkant station. 

Book an accessible ride online (French) or phone +32 02 515 23 65. Please make a reservation one day to no later than one hour before the journey.
Another possibility is to use the designated telephone near the ticket office to request assistance. The STIB will send an employee to assist you as quickly as possible.

  • Bus

Most STIB buses have a lowered floor and a collapsible ramp, but that is not enough. The stop where you board and disembark must be wheelchair accessible.
Find out which STIB stops are accessible for wheelchair users (only available in French).
 

  • TaxiBus

The STIB organises a TaxiBus service within its exploitation zone; the TaxiBus transports people with a disability. The service operates upon request and offers "door-to-door" service. The TaxiBus services are guaranteed from Monday to Saturday from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m.

Learn more about the Taxibus of STIB (only available in French).

  • General

Learn more about the accessibility policy of STIB.

Specially adapted transport in Flanders and Brussels

Learn more about adapted transport possibilities in Flanders and Brussels in our brochure.

Wheelchair taxi's

Taxi Hendriks
This company has 195 accessible cars and 5 branches in Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels.
www.hendriks.be

Province of Antwerp

Province of Limburg

Province of Flemish Brabant and Brussels

If you are looking for a taxi in Brussels, you can contact one of the following taxi companies. Clearly state that you are a person with reduced mobility and that you are looking for special transport.

  • Autolux - +32 (0)2 512 31 23
  • Taxi Bleus - +32 (0)2 268 00 00
  • Taxi Capital - +32 (0)2 427 77 77
  • Taxis Ucclois 2000 - +32 (0)2 374 20 20
  • Taxis Verts - +32 (0)349 49 49
  • Unitax-Bravant - +32 (0)2 725 25 25

Al list of all taxi firms in Brussels with vehicles for persons with reduced mobility can be found at www.mobielbrussel.irisnet.be

Bus companies with lift bus

The Federation of Belgian Bus and Coach Businesses (FBAA) offers a list of bus companies that offer specially-equipped buses and coaches. For more information, look on the website of the FBAA. The website is only available in Dutch and French, but is very easy to use. Indicate the number of stars and seats, and choose the bus with the wheelchair icon.

Adapted cars and motor homes