One of the most significant evolutions mirrored by the STIB-MIVB Portail is the shift away from physical vending machines toward digital autonomy.
First, a quick clarification:
Public transportation is the lifeblood of any major city, and in Brussels, the heartbeat is managed by the (Société des Transports Intercommunaux de Bruxelles) or MIVB (Maatschappij voor Intercommunaal Vervoer te Brussel). As the city has evolved digitally, so has the way passengers interact with its transport network. At the center of this digital ecosystem lies the STIB MIVB portail —the official online portal that serves as a one-stop shop for all things related to Brussels’ metro, tram, and bus networks.
The is more than just a website; it is your command center for navigating Brussels. Whether you are topping up a student pass, reporting a lost card, or setting up an annual subscription for your commute to the European Quarter, the portal saves you time and money.
To load your online purchase onto your card, simply hold your MOBIB card against any yellow validator in the network the day after your online purchase.
across the Brussels-Capital Region by centralizing public transport management for commuters, open-data developers, and business partners. Navigating the diverse digital ecosystem of the Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company (Société des Transports Intercommunaux de Bruxelles / Maatschappij voor het Intercommunaal Vervoer te Brussel) requires understanding three distinct digital gateways. 1. The Open Data Portal: Powering Smart Mobility
The (Portal) is the central online gateway for users of Brussels’ public transport network. Whether you need to buy a ticket, plan a journey, or manage a subscription, the portal is your go-to digital tool.
Order a replacement card online if your current card is lost, stolen, or damaged.
New MOBIB passes are shipped straight to employees by mail within a week.