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A good option From Brussels to Antwerpen is to take a train to Brussels International Airportshort ride. Here If you go further North, you walk can get out of the airport terminal, pass at a Shell large service station, and walk along about 15 kilometers before Antwerpen. There are also multiple entries on the side road until it joins with ring around Antwerpen from where you can hitch on the motorway. Cars are going relatively slow and there is plenty slipstreams of room for a vehicle to pull over. A lot of these vehicles are going in the direction of Antwerp, at leasthighway entries easily. There is a big service station before Antwerp for To start from Brussels you to be dropped at for other destinationshave multiple options.
'''Airport'''
Take the tram #3, #19 or #23 a train to Brussels International Airport. There are many exits at the stop ''De Wand'' or ''Esplanade'' (#4) airport. You can find one and walk along start hitching from where cars pay their parking-ticket. A bit further down the road towards the Avenue de Meysse up to highway you'll find a Shell service station. Most cars here stay around the Antwerpselaanairport, crossing the Romeinsesteenweg but you can hitch may have luck. A final suggestion is to keep on walking along the Antwerpselaan to catch a car that would get onto side-road until it joins with the motorway at the Exit #2 of the A12. It is still possible that the car join the ring Cars go relatively slow here and the E19 towards [[Antwerp]] as Exit #3 there is the Ring plenty of Brussels junctionroom for a vehicle to pull over.
Note: hitching further south on the Vuurkruisenlaan is a bit jeopardized as there are no places for a car to pull aside before it reaches the A12. The only possibility, as there is side parking along the road, is if there is sufficient space due to the fact that no cars are parked. Which makes it definitely a bad spot.'''Antwerpsebaan'''
Take tram #3, #19 or #23 and get off at ''De Wand'' or ''Esplanade'' (#4). Walk along the Avenue de Meysse up to the Antwerpselaan, crossing the Romeinsesteenweg. You can hitch along the Antwerpselaan and catch a car that would get onto the motorway at exit #2 of the A12.
'''Notre Dame Cathedral / Laeken'''
* needs to A relatively good spot in the North-West of Brussels can be tested found around the corner of Parvis Notre Dame, the Cathedral of Laeken. You can reach this by metro L6 towards Koning Boudewijn and get off at Bockstael Metro station. Turn left when you exit and go through Rue Leopold I, or just follow the pedestrian street- suggestion signs for the Cathedral. Tram 94 also apparantly stops close to the cathedral (not confirmed). [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=bockstael&sll=50.879901,4.358912&sspn=0.006025,0.013797&ie=UTF8&ll=50.878632,4.356237&spn=0.000753,0.001725&t=h&z=19 map].
"Notre Dame Cathedral / Laeken" optionIf your driver is not heading to your destination but goes to the ring, you can get out where the A12 starts.You will find some small spots around the roundabout that should work.. [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=bockstael&sll=50.879901,4.358912&sspn=0.006025,0.013797&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Bockstael,+Fransmanstraat,+Laken+1020+Brussel,+Brussel+Hoofdstedelijk+Gewest,+Belgium&ll=50.878632894358,4.356237357474&spn=0.000753006118,0.001725&t=h011952&z=19 on Parvis Notre Dame, next to the Cathedral of Notre Dame , Laeken , where cars go slow at turn, towards north ( before and towards Koninglijk Parklaan - Avenue du Parc Royal )16 mapTram 94 goes not far from there ( Princesse Clementine stop ? ) and also metro 6 at Bockstal station is not too far - in both cases you then need to walk a bit east towards the Laeken Cathedral
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