Disruption to public transport from Monday 24th to Wednesday 26th November
Réseau perturbé
Three national days of action are scheduled for November 24, 25 and 26. Public transport disruptions are expected.
Train disruptions
The SNCB network will be on strike for 72 hours from 10pm on November 23 to 10pm on November 26.
An alternative service will be set up day after day and announced 24 hours in advance.
SNCB information is available at via this link.
Bus disruptions
The TEC network will be severely disrupted on Monday November 24 and Tuesday November 25, following the announcement of a public transport strike.
Major disruptions are also expected on Wednesday November 26 due to the national demonstration scheduled for that date.
For information on network conditions, TEC invites you to consult its Facebook page, its website or contact your regional call center by telephone.
Call for solidarity
In order to enable people who normally travel by public transport to reach ULiège sites this Thursday, we invite members of the university community to show their solidarity.
If you plan to travel by car on that day, please :
- propose your journeys in advance on the UGo platform
- On the day, pick up members of the university community waiting at bus stops near your route.
To help you do this, feel free to use the destination sheet belowto indicate the route you are proposing/requesting.
Destination cards in pdf format (for printing) and in powerpoint format (for editing).

To share your routes with UGo:
Since 2015, the University of Liège has set up a carpooling platform to share car journeys between members of the university community, staff from the University Hospital of Liège, agents from the city and CPAS of Liège, staff from the Province of Liège and students from the HEPL.
Shared journeys are made exclusively with people whose identity has been authenticated.
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