Traveller`s Guide
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Traveller`s Guide
Traveller’s Guide Set off on the right foot www.stib.be Société des Transports Intercommunaux de Bruxelles 95_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 1 3/21/08 10:43:26 AM Summary GETTING AROUND IN BRUSSELS p4-8 Welcome to STIB (Brussels Public Transport) • Day, evening and night lines • Other companies serving Brussels • Going to the airport ? So are we ! • Quality service guaranteed • Art in the metro • SYNCRO: So you won’t have to wait for the bus ! ALL ABOUT STOPS Welcome to Brussels Brussels is one of the greenest capitals in Europe, and one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. It is also the capital of Belgium and home to many international organisations. Plenty of good reasons for providing an efficient public transport network accessible to all. p 9 - 10 Locate the stops • Prepare your change or your ticket • Signal to the driver that you wish the bus to stop • Request to open the doors • Trams have priority ALL ABOUT VEHICLES p 11 - 12 Get on at the front and alight at the back of the bus • A few safety and user-friendliness tips ALL ABOUT TICKETS p 13 - 15 Choose the ticket best suited to your needs • Visit our sales outlets • Validate your card • Have you lost your pass ? PERSONS WITH REDUCED MOBILITY p 16 - 19 Getting on the vehicles • Ask our staff for help • Reserved seats for you • Stops designed for the partially sighted • Using lifts • Ask for your minibus BULKY PARCELS AND OBJECTS p 20 - 22 Bicycles • Pushchairs • Bulky parcels • Animals RESPECT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT p 23 - 24 Selective sorting at the station • Cleaner buses SOME RULES APPLY TO USING THE METRO INFORMATION Let’s move together 2 095_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 2-3 p 25 p 26 - 27 Our website www.stib.be • Our Contact Centre • Our BOOTIK • Our KIOSK • Lost and found • Call terminals in the station • Metro Police 3 3/21/08 10:43:28 AM Getting around in Brussels ┋ DAY, EVENING AND NIGHT LINES 2 ┋ WELCOME TO STIB 1 (BRUSSELS PUBLIC TRANSPORT) Most of our lines run from Monday to Sunday, 5:00 AM to midnight. Some lines however are used in the evenings or on weekends. For more information on our lines, see our network map or timetables. The «Société des Transports Intercommunaux de Bruxelles», better known as STIB, is the main public transport operator in Brussels. Thanks to our underground, tram and bus lines, our network can take you to the four corners of the city each and every day. Other lines run only between midnight and three in the morning (see Noctis). Unlike many other cities, STIB trams, buses and metros form one and the same network. So you can switch easily from one to the other with the same ticket. Timetables : Timetables are posted at each of the 2200 stops of our network. To find out when your tram, bus or metro will arrive, consult the calendar above the timetable and then see the field with the corresponding colour. Network map : It contains all our lines and the stops served. The network map is posted in all metro stations and at most tram and bus stops. Noctis, our night bus service. There are many places to go out in the city centre. Twenty bus lines run every Friday and Saturday night from 12:30 AM to 3:00 AM, leaving from the city centre every twenty minutes, to bring the revellers back to the four corners of the city. 4 095_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 4-5 5 3/21/08 10:43:30 AM ┋ OTHER COMPANIES SERVING BRUSSELS 3 Other public transport companies also serve the BrusselsCapital region : ┋ GOING TO THE AIRPORT ? SO ARE WE ! 4 SNCB (Belgian Rail) : with some thirty stations in greater Brussels, the SNCB is very complementary to the other networks. The three main Brussels stations are Brussels South, Brussels Central and Brussels North. STIB serves the Brussels airport. Our Airport Line will take you to the airport from the European quarter, right next to the commercial and tourist heart of the upper town, in scarcely 30 minutes. DE LIJN (Flemish Public Transport) : some sixty bus lines connect the Brussels region with the main cities of Flemish Brabant. TEC (Walloon Public Transport) : 6 TEC lines connect Brussels with its French-speaking outskirts. Some tickets are valid on the STIB network and on these 3 companies. Please inquire at our sales points. 6 095_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 6-7 ┋ QUALITY SERVICE GUARANTEED 5 We undertake to offer you a quality service. Different criteria (information, punctuality, regularity, accessibility, comfort, cleanliness, fight against fraud, reception, etc.) are measured regularly by independent observers. Depending on the results, we take appropriate measures to improve the quality of our service even more. More than promises, these are real and concrete commitments. 7 3/21/08 10:43:32 AM All about stops ┋ ART IN THE METRO 6 The Brussels metro is a real museum. More than sixty works of art decorate the platforms and corridors of the stations, making the network the country’s largest art gallery, for all genres: paintings, sculptures, photos, stained glass… and all materials : from canvas to bronze and wood to glass via steel. Famous artists such as Delvaux, Folon and Hergé have contributed works. STIB holds the reproduction rights to these works of art. If you wish to film or photograph them, you must request permission from STIB (070 23 2000) or Bruxelles Mobilité. Such authorisation is also necessary to photograph vehicles in the station ! ┋ LOCATE THE STOPS 1 The STIB network comprises more than 2200 stops. They are easy to locate thanks to the post and sign indicating the line and the destination. Each stop has the timetable of each line that serves it. For your comfort, some also include a complete map of our network, a display with how long you have to wait in real time, or a map of the neighbourhood. ┋ SYNCRO : SO YOU WON’T HAVE 7 TO WAIT FOR THE BUS ! When is your tram, bus or metro coming ? With our SYNCRO service, you can find out how long you have to wait in real time. Send an SMS to 3993 ( € 0,50 per SMS ) with the line number and the station or stop name (the first 3 letters of the stop suffice). You will receive an SMS with the next 2 stops in both directions for the stop indicated. To avoid yourself having to run after your bus, you are advised to get to the stop 2 to 3 minutes before the time announced on the timetable. ┋ PREPARE YOUR CHANGE OR YOUR TICKET 2 To save time at the stops, have your ticket ready. If you have to buy a ticket from the driver, please prepare the precise amount if possible. The driver is not required to change more than € 5. 8 095_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 8-9 9 3/21/08 10:43:36 AM All about vehicles Only a 1-journey ticket is available in the trams and buses. In an effort to promote advance sales and thus save time at the stops, this ticket will cost you less if you buy it elsewhere than on the vehicle. The points of sale nearest to your stop are indicated in the upper left-hand side of the timetables. ┋ SIGNAL TO THE DRIVER THAT YOU WISH 3 THE BUS TO STOP Unlike the metro, which stops in every station, trams and buses stop only on request. Please signal to the driver in good time to let him know that you want to get on his vehicle ! For obvious safety reasons, our drivers can let you get on and off only at the stops. There is no need to worry, however, as there are many stops, and the average distance between two tram or bus stops is 400 metres. ┋ 4 ┋ GET ON AT THE FRONT AND 1 ALIGHT AT THE BACK OF THE BUS REQUEST TO OPEN THE DOORS On most vehicles, you control the opening of the doors : either by pulling handles on the doors (metro), or by pressing the green button on the green strip in the middle of the door. Inside trams and buses, indicate to the driver that you will be getting off at the next stop by pressing the blue or black button. The light above the doors indicates that your request has been registered. The doors will open automatically at the stop. Warning : The red buttons are alarm signals, and their misuse is punishable by law. ┋ TRAMS HAVE PRIORITY Get on the bus at the front door and show your ticket to the driver. If you do not have a ticket, you can buy one from the driver. Then, make room for the other passengers by moving to the back of the bus and get off at the rear door(s). To make it easier for other passengers to get on and off, do not remain standing in front of the doors if you are not getting off at the next stop. 5 Trams have priority over all users, including pedestrians. You must therefore always give right of way and refrain from walking on a pedestrian crossing when a tram is approaching. 10 095_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 10-11 11 3/21/08 10:43:52 AM All about tickets ┋ A FEW SAFETY AND 2 USER-FRIENDLINESS TIPS Images speak louder than words. Please present the exact change (max. 5 euros) Validate your ticket and avoid a surcharge Hold tight for your own safety STIB offers a variety of tickets. If you use public transport only on occasion, you have a choice of different tickets. If you use public transport more regularly, we advise you to opt for a season ticket. CCTV in operation ┋ CHOOSE THE TICKET BEST SUITED 1 Allow passengers to get off before boarding This vehicle is yours too, so treat it with respect Getting on or off while the signal is sounding is not permitted No bicycles during the week from 7 AM to 9 AM and from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM Don’t lean against the doors No eating or drinking Be polite and give up your seat TO YOUR NEEDS 1 JOURNEY : valid for one journey with connection to the entire STIB* network and to the Brussels DE LIJN, TEC and the SNCB urban networks**. 10 JOURNEYS : valid for 10 journeys with connection to the entire STIB* network and to the Brussels DE LIJN, TEC and SNCB urban networks**. 1 DAY : unlimited access on the entire STIB network* for one day on the Brussels DE LIJN, TEC and SNCB urban networks**. STIB SEASON TICKET : this pass offers you unlimited access for 1 month or 1 year on the entire STIB network*. For more information or for other types of tickets better suited to your needs, go to our website www.stib.be or to one of our «BOOTIK». No smoking * Except on the NATO-Brussels airport section of the Airport Line and on the Noctis night network, where a special fare applies. ** Only tickets that include the wording «JUMP». 12 095_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 12-13 13 3/21/08 10:43:53 AM ┋ VISIT OUR SALES OUTLETS 2 BOOTIK : our BOOTIK provide information and the complete range of tickets. A list of BOOTIK addresses is given on page 26. ┋ VALIDATE YOUR CARD 3 Your card (1, 5 and 10 journeys, 1 and 3 days) must be validated each time you get on a tram or a bus or when you enter a metro station. You will find a validating machine at the entrance of each station as well as on all trams and buses. Not validating your ticket counts as an infraction. KIOSK : our quick sales points are situated in metro or pre-metro* stations. You will find the most common tickets and can also renew your monthly season ticket (a list of stations with KIOSK is given on page 27). GO : our ticket vending machines are at your disposal in all metro and pre-metro stations. You will also find them at most surface stops. You will find all our tickets (except season tickets). If you have opted for a season ticket, you must have it with you at all times and show it whenever asked by our staff. If you cannot produce a ticket when asked, you will be liable for a fine. IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD : most news agents and department stores also sell our tickets and enable you to renew your monthly season ticket. STIB is gradually introducing a new ticketing system called «MOBIB». Equipped with a chip card, the MOBIB card has many advantages : faster validation, the possibility to load different tickets, etc. The MOBIB cards will replace the current magnetic cards. For more information, go to www.mobib.be. For more information, go to our website www.stib.be. *Pre-metro stations are underground stations served by trams. ┋ HAVE YOU LOST YOUR PASS ? 4 If you lose your annual pass or customer card, ask for a duplicate at one of our BOOTIK. 14 095_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 14-15 15 3/21/08 10:44:00 AM Persons with reduced mobility As a public service undertaking, STIB promotes accessibility to its network for the largest number of users, including persons with reduced mobility. More and more metro and pre-metro stations are being equipped with lifts, with the support of the Brussels Region. ┋ GETTING ON THE VEHICLES 1 The large majority of STIB buses have a lowered floor. All new buses are moreover equipped with a ramp that makes them accessible to wheelchair users. The stops are also designed to facilitate access for people with reduced mobility. Thanks to specific arrangements on nearly all its stops, line 71 is the first bus line accessible for them. The last trams acquired by STIB are equipped with a low floor and access ramps for wheelchairs. All metros are on the same level as the platform. 16 095_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 16-17 ┋ ASK OUR STAFF FOR HELP 2 Persons with reduced mobility may ask to be accompanied by our staff. The help service is available at many stations, and is geared particularly to disabled persons who have difficulties getting on or off an underground train. How to proceed ? You inform us of your itinerary by calling 070 23 2000 or you complete the relevant electronic form on the Internet. There is no supplement to the fare. For reasons that everyone will easily understand, it is strongly recommended to avoid rush hour as much as possible. The number of wheelchairs per underground train is limited to one. 17 3/21/08 10:44:06 AM ┋ ASK FOR YOUR MINIBUS 6 ┋ RESERVED SEATS FOR YOU 3 Some seats are reserved for persons with reduced mobility, pregnant women and the elderly. Please be courteous and offer these seats to such persons. ┋ STOPS DESIGNED FOR THE PARTIALLY SIGHTED 4 More and more tram and bus stops are fitted with a rubber mat. It enables partially sighted persons to find their way easier where the bus will stop. This mat is placed on the ground where the front door of the bus will be. STIB organises a special minibus, door-to-door service upon request, for persons who are disabled, visually handicapped, or with reduced mobility (who are holders of a valid certificate issued by the Federal Public Service for Social Security). The Minibus service is available Monday to Friday, from 6:30 AM to 11:00 PM, though the offer is limited as of 8:30 PM. Visually handicapped and blind people, with 90% disablement who hold a «national public transport reduction card» are also eligible for the minibus service. This card is issued by the Federal Public Service for Social Security, the Brail League, the Œuvre Nationale des Aveugles and the Maison des Aveugles. Persons in possession of a «free accompanying person» card issued by the SNCB (Belgian Rail) must also pay the fare for the minibus service. ┋ USING LIFTS 5 Some stations are equipped with lifts, that make it easier for persons with reduced mobility and for the elderly to use our stations, but they can be used by everyone. Requests for transport can be made to STIB : By fax : 02 515 23 63 By telephone : 02 515 23 65, on working days from 8:00 AM to noon. By mail : Service Minibus - Avenue de la Toison d’Or, 15 - 1050 Brussels. Two working days are needed to organise the itineraries. STIB will confirm the day before whether the transport service can be provided. 18 095_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 18-19 19 3/21/08 10:44:09 AM Bulky parcels and objects ┋ BICYCLES 1 You can bring your bicycle on the metro, subject to compliance with certain small rules, however. You can bring your bicycle on the underground trains every day of the year, provided there is enough room and that you do not inconvenience the other passengers. Bicycles on the metro are STRICTLY forbidden (except for foldable bicycles which are considered as parcels) on working days (Monday to Friday) from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and from 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM. The driver of an underground train and the station staff may refuse authorisation to bring a bicycle on an underground train. Cyclists never have priority over other passengers. And it is prohibited to ride bicycles in the metro facilities. Bear in mind also that bicycles are authorised in lowfloor trams at a rate of one bicycle (in T2000 trams) or two bicycles (in T3000-T4000 trams) per authorised access, according to the same rules as for the metro. To find out the lines served by these trams, contact us at 070 23 2000 or consult our website www.stib.be 20 095_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 20-21 ┋ PUSHCHAIRS 2 You can obviously get on our vehicles with a pushchair. Here are the public transport police regulations: • If the pushchair is folded, you can transport it free of charge; • If the pushchair is not folded, you must have an additional ticket for it. Beyond these official regulations, bear in mind that space on our vehicles is not unlimited. If there are several pushchairs already on board, do not try to enter with yours. When you are in a vehicle with your pushchair, stand to the side, so that other users can pass through. Some platforms are designed to accommodate pushchairs. 21 3/21/08 10:44:21 AM Respect for the environment ┋ BULKY PARCELS 3 You can transport bulky objects in our vehicles, as long as they do not bother the other passengers. If your object weighs less than 15 kilos and can be held on your lap, you can transport it free of charge. If your object is bulky (maximum 2 objects), but can be carried by hand, you must get a ticket per parcel. Again, it is a matter of common sense. Our vehicles are obviously not suitable for transporting a greasy chain saw, nor a 3m ladder… ┋ SELECTIVE SORTING AT THE STATION 1 ┋ ANIMALS 4 Some dogs can travel free of charge : • Dogs that can be held on one’s lap, without inconveniencing the other passengers; • Guide dogs for the blind; • Police dogs. Help us to keep the metro and pre-metro stations clean and to protect the environment. Some stations are equipped with different rubbish bins for selective sorting: • Blue, for plastic and metal; • Yellow, for paper, • White, for the rest. A ticket is needed for all other dogs, and the bigger ones must wear a muzzle. 22 095_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 22-23 23 3/21/08 10:44:28 AM Some rules apply to using the metro ┋ CLEANER BUSES 2 STIB attaches a great deal of importance to respect for the environment. The most recent buses comply with the most rigorous standards on polluting emissions. The oldest buses are equipped with particle filters that substantially reduce their polluting emissions. Another part of the STIB bus fleet consists of more ecological gas vehicles. Furthermore, we collect rainwater at our installations and use it to wash our vehicles. © Erasme Station : architects and engineers Samyn & Partners. IT IS PROHIBITED, IN A METRO OR PRE-METRO STATION, TO : • Climb down to or to cross the tracks; • Cross the safety line on the ground before the train has come to a complete stop; • Get in or out of an underground train when the closing door signal sounds; This brochure is printed on recycled paper 24 095_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 24-25 • Bring dangerous objects on the vehicles or parcels which owing to their volume, nature or odour, could injure, dirty, bother or make passengers feel uncomfortable. 25 3/21/08 10:44:32 AM Information We are at your entire service to answer your questions. ┋ OUR KIOSK 4 ┋ OUR WEBSITE WWW.STIB.BE You will find our KIOSK at the following stations : 1 • Arts-Loi • Beekkant • Bockstael • De Brouckère • Delta • Gare Centrale • Gare du Midi • Gare du Nord • Herrmann-Debroux • Louise • Merode • Montgomery • Porte de Namur • Roodebeek • Rogier • Saint-Guidon • Schuman • Simonis • Stockel You will find the position of vehicles in real time and a journey planner, but also network maps, all the timetables, the complete range of fares, etc. ┋ OUR CONTACT CENTRE 2 You can call us at 070 23 2000 every weekday from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM (8:00 AM to 6:00 PM during school holidays), and on Saturdays from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM (if phoning from abroad, dial 0032 70 23 2000). ┋ LOST AND FOUND 5 If you have lost an object on one of our vehicles or in one of our stations, please go to the Porte de Namur metro station. Our lost and found department is open from noon to 5:30 PM on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and from noon to 6:00 PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays. You can also contact us at 070 23 2000. ┋ OUR BOOTIK 3 • BOOTIK De Brouckère Rue de l’Evêque 2, 1000 Brussels ┋ CALL TERMINALS IN THE STATION 6 • BOOTIK Midi Station Gare du Midi You can contact our dispatching service directly thanks to terminals situated on the metro platforms and near the point of sale. However, you must use these terminals only if your questions are urgent… • BOOTIK Porte de Namur Station Porte de Namur • BOOTIK Rogier Station Rogier • BOOTIK Roodebeek Station Roodebeek • BOOTIK Toison d’Or Avenue de la Toison d’Or 14, 1050 Brussels 26 095_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 26-27 ┋ METRO POLICE 7 02 274 24 24 : It provides security for passengers, makes sure that the stations are easy to use, and carries out preventive controls. 27 3/21/08 10:44:34 AM Editor-in-chief: JP Alvin, avenue de la Toison d’Or 15, 1050 Brussels. Do not drop in the street. 20 WEEKEND BUS ROUTES UNTIL 3 AM. 95_30_006_STIB_GuideVoyageur_EN.indd 28 Let’s move together 3/21/08 10:44:49 AM