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Home Brussels SNCB and bpost’s schedules slightly modified during holidays
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SNCB and bpost’s schedules slightly modified during holidays

by editor December 20, 2018
December 20, 2018
Opening hours of SNCB ticket offices, and train schedules will be slightly modified during the school holiday period, the railway announces on its website.The holiday season will also have an impact on other public utilities, such as bpost.
From Saturday 22 December to Saturday 5 January, certain P trains will not run. On 24 and 31 December, several S, IC and P train routes will be modified, while on Tuesday 25 December, and Tuesday 1 January, the trains will run according to Sunday schedule. For more details: www.belgianrail.be.

As for bpost, letters and parcels will not be distributed on 25 December and 1 January, but will be on 24 and 31 December, a spokesman says. Wickets will be closed as of 4 pm on 24 December, and all day on 31 December. 

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