Buses in Brussels

Brussels buses are operated by STIB/MIVB, the local public transport company.[1] Some buses from Flemish transport company De Lijn and Walloon transport company TEC also serve Brussels but are not part of the same bus system.[2] In 1955, one year after the Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company (STIB/MIVB) was founded, it took over Les Autobus Bruxellois and operated the bus network, made of 3 bus routes and 1 trolleybus route.[6] In 2003, STIB/MIVB tested its first night bus route named N71[7] Valid as of 8 March 2022.[11] Terminates at the PostX post sorting facility and not at Buda railway station, which is located 20min.
Solaris electric bus operated by STIB/MIVB on line 33
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