The first CFL Coradia train set off from Luxembourg Station on the morning of Sunday 29 September 2024 on its way to Ettelbruck. This inaugural journey marked a special moment for the CFL and particularly for the staff responsible for its successful execution. ‘The CFL welcomes you on board for the inaugural journey of the…
MoreExample of Sandweiler-Contern Accessibility. A matter of course for most people. Even when travelling by train. You enter the station hall, take a look at the information board, go to the platform and take a seat in the appropriate train compartment. For people with a physical impairment (physically or visually impaired for example) or mental…
MoreRail traffic resumed on Monday 16 September 2024 on the Luxembourg – Bettembourg line, following a summer break that was essential for the ongoing transformation of the Howald rail stop. A review of the two months during which CFL teams and their providers were hard at work on this site, which is representative of tomorrow’s…
MoreA new school year inevitably means new resolutions! And not just for lessons…
MoreLooking for a break before or during your holidays? Looking for a destination for a family outing? Here is a selection of activities in Luxembourg and neighbouring regions, accessible from a CFL station. Don’t hesitate to give us your feedback on these activities via the CFL social networks by commenting on our publications or tagging…
MoreThe drivers and accompanying staff who will be welcoming customers on the CFL Coradia are currently being trained to handle this new trains.
MoreEvery day, the 300 employees of the CFL’s Repairs and Maintenance Centre (CRM) optimise train repairs and maintenance operations.
More28.7 million passengers transported. This is the new record for the number of passengers who chose to travel by train in 2023. A new record that testifies to the importance of the train among the travel habits of many customers, whose numbers have doubled in less than twenty years. This development goes hand in hand…
MoreAre you ready to get on your bike and (re)discover Luxembourg and its natural heritage? From 27 July to 25 August 2024, the ‘Vëlosummer’ cyclo-tourism event is back for a 5th edition. In addition to the CFL, who are taking a number of measures to support travelling cyclists, 67 local authorities across the country are…
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