Half-Time Season Ticket
5 outbound and 5 inbound journeys within 15 days
The Half-Time Season Ticket was made for people working half time.
- non-transferable card valid for 5 years
- 5 outbound and 5 inbound journeys over one 15-day period
- 2nd or 1st class
- pay less when you park at our car parking B-Parkings
Where to buy?
Practical info
Go to a ticket office with:
- your electronic ID card
- € 6 for the station's processing fee
- Log in to your My NMBS/SNCB account (or create an account)
- Select the season ticket that you would like to renew
- Renew it!
- You will receive the authorised ticket by post
- The majority of your train pass (an average of 59,57% for a 2nd class pass) and of your supplement (an average of 71.8%) is legally required to be reimbursed by the employer of the private sector. So you can take unlimited trains between home and office for an average of 40,43% of the cost of a 2nd class pass. If your employer enters into a third party payer agreement for commuting with SNCB, you only have to pay your own part at the time of purchase and no longer have to advance the full amount.
- Free travel to work? For employees from the private sector, there is the possibility of a free train pass, possibly supplemented with a free STIB/MIVB supplement. This depends on what your employer offers. To travel to work free of charge, your employer needs to conclude a third-party payer agreement for commuting with SNCB. Employees of the Federal Government can also apply for a free train pass, possibly supplemented with a free STIB/MIVB supplement.
- If your employer has concluded a third-party payer agreement for B-parking with SNCB, you can also park entirely free of charge in B-Parking pay car parks at the station (subject to availability). Parking at (smaller) stations is often free of charge.
- Contact your HR or mobility manager for the possibilities.
- Are you an employer?
- Find all the information about our mobility solutions here.
Take a look at the overview of our season tickets or calculate the price according to your itinerary, your age and the frequency of your train journeys.