More than one in four Brussels motorists (27%) could do without a car. This is the finding of a survey conducted by Brussels Mobility. Through the...
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The closure of five Brussels car tunnels by 2030, including two on Avenue Louise and two on the central ring road, would save 100 million euros in the long run and have no major impact on mobility. This is according to a cost-benefit analysis of Brussels tunnels commissioned by Brussels Mobility and reported by the Brussels news site Bruzz and the newspaper Le Soir. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
More than one in four Brussels motorists (27%) could do without a car. This is the finding of a survey conducted by Brussels Mobility. Through the...
The Belgian and French railroads have inaugurated the first run of a new conventional train connection between Brussels and Paris. The journey will...
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