Shuttle Bus Figures 2021 show shift in commuter traffic

An average of 283 commuters per day. This is how many commuters used the Port of Antwerp Shuttle Bus for their commute in 2021. The Shuttle Bus registered a total of 72,214 daily users, accounting for 142,076 trips.  With that, the Shuttle Bus does record a 12% decline compared to 2020.

On the one hand, the decline is due to the security measures against COVID-19 that were still in place during the first half of the year. On the other hand, quite a few companies in the port are taking mobility initiatives promoting (electric) bicycles for commuting. DeWaterbus stops in Zwijndrecht and Kallo, which opened in 2018, also play a role in this.

Shuttle Bus remains interesting alternative

Nevertheless, the Shuttle Bus remains a relevant mode of transport for those working in the port of Antwerp. Especially with the impact of the Oosterweel works on traffic flow. In addition, a pilot project in cooperation with De Lijn, Voka Chamber of Commerce Antwerp-Waasland, Katoen Natie and some employment agencies has been underway since 2020. Commuters cross the Scheldt using the existing tram connections and transfer at P+R Melsele to the Shuttle Bus towards their final destination in the port on the left bank of the Scheldt.

Booking for a Shuttle bus (Pendelbus) ride was possible a while back via the ‘Book now’ button on the homepage. Meanwhile, the familiar reservation platform is available again