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Several railway stations serve Brussels. They are daily frequented by hundreds of thousand commuters who come to work in the capital by train.
The management of the railroad network is done at the federal level and that of buses, metros and streetcars is done at the regional level.
At the local level, the City collaborates with the STIB to fit out bus lanes, so that the traffic of the public transportation becomes more fluid.
COMMUNITY NEWS : Summer schedule for metro from 28 June 2010
Town planning
Mobility and Public Space cell
Brussels administrative centre
Boulevard Anspach, 6
1000 Brussels
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Tel. : 02 279 31 80
Fax : 02 279 31 28
urb.mobilite@brucity.be
Telephone hours : From Monday till Friday from 9:00 am till 12:00 am.
Care of the problems in mobility.