Unfortunately, no. B-Parking is only available at major stations. Check your station on the SNCB website.
How do I park my electric bike safely at the station?
More and more people are taking their electric bikes to the station, and no wonder: fast, healthy and environmentally friendly. But one question often comes up: how can you be sure that your bike stays safe while you're away? Don't panic, here are a few practical tips, inspired by cyclists' testimonials and recommendations from SNCB and B-Parking.

1. Choose a guarded parking lot
The best place to park is usually the SNCB's guarded parking lot, also known as B-Parking. These parking lots are often covered, located very close to the platforms, equipped with cameras and sometimes even access gates. Personally, I feel much calmer waiting for my train when my bike is parked there, especially if you can take out a season ticket.
2. Use good locks (preferably two)
A simple padlock is usually not enough. What has really helped me is to always secure my electric bike with a sturdy U-shaped lock and chain. This makes it more difficult for thieves to steal. On the forums, many commuters confirm that the combination of two locks really does make a difference, especially in unguarded stations.
3. Pay attention to where you park your bike
Not all locations are equally safe. Always try to choose a busy, well-lit location. For example, I've heard that at the back of some train stations, such as Ghent-Saint-Pierre, thefts are more frequent. So avoid dark corners and always secure your bike to a hoop or something solid.
4. Enhance safety
In addition to anti-theft devices, you can easily take a few extra precautions: remove the battery and take it with you. Small accessories such as lights or GPS mounts should also be removed. Personally, I always take my control screen with me, as I've often heard that it gets stolen very quickly.
5. Think about bicycle insurance
Unfortunately, the risk of theft remains real. If you have a valuable electric bike, insurance is highly recommended. There are specific formulas that cover theft in stations, for example. This provides additional security.
6. Other options: shared bike boxes and bikes
Some stations offer secure bike boxes or lockers, but these often have to be paid for. Another solution is to opt for a shared bike at the station, which avoids having to leave your own electric bike there.
Conclusion
Parking your electric bike at the station needn't be a source of stress. Choose a guarded parking area if possible, use sturdy locks and select a visible, well-frequented spot. With a few extra precautions, you'll make it harder for thieves to steal your bike. So you can concentrate on your journey, not your bike!
Frequently asked questions
Is there always guarded parking at the station?
Which anti-theft device should I choose?
A good ART3-certified U-shaped lock, combined with a chain or folding lock, is the best solution.
Do I need to bring my battery?
You don't have to, but it's safer (and better when it's cold).
Are bicycles often stolen?
Yes, especially in unsupervised areas. A well-frequented, highly visible location is always safer.