Respect is as “Easy as 1-2-3”. In conjunction with the National Respect in Public Transport Day on 3 May, the CFL present how the notion of respect coincides with the quality of service offered to customers. It’s a constant process, often carried out behind the scenes A water treatment and recycling plant worthy of a…
MoreRespect is ‘as simple as 1-2-3’. As part of the National Day of Respect in Public Transport on 3 May, the CFL presents how this notion of respect is lived internally to offer the highest quality of service to customers. Get off the train. Take the underpass. Exit onto the forecourt via the main hall. …
MoreEvery morning, your train arrives at the station clean and ready for departure. It might seem like magic worked overnight…
MoreRespect is ‘as easy as 1,2,3’. To coincide with National Respect in Public Transport Day on 3 May, the CFL presented how the notion of respect coincides with quality of service for customers. The annual satisfaction surveys carried out proactively by the CFL tell the truth: punctuality is THE most important quality criteria for customers,…
MoreWhen the Swietelsky symphony sounds early in the morning and the sound of the convoy passes across the track, it means that the work of the CFL is progressing. Since our last visit on the Luxembourg – Kleinbettingen – Arlon line a year ago, the specialised machine for replacing sleepers, track and ballast has returned…
More9 out of 10 trains were on time on average in 2024. The CFL aim to improve this further.
MoreThe first four Z2 railcars out of the 20 left for Romania on Friday, April 4, 2025. This operation was coordinated from the Luxembourg shunting yard with the collaboration of CFL cargo, which handled the traction of trains 2001, 2016, 2019, and 2021. In the context of the gradual commissioning of 34 new Coradia trains,…
MoreFriday 4 April 2025 saw the end of a major phase of maintenance work on the Luxembourg – Bascharage-Sanem – Rodange- Athus respectively Longwy lines. Following the replacement of 10,000 concrete sleepers in November 2024, 20 new switches were installed between 14 March and 4 April 2025. As a reminder, the CFL had decided, as…
MoreIn 2025, the CFL will continue to work for your mobility of tomorrow. The aim this year is once again to make the railway fit for the future. This comes as no surprise, as the number of train passengers has more than doubled in just under 20 years. Rail is therefore more than ever the…
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