Category: Discover

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// 21 February 2024

Dogs and cats are welcome on trains in Luxembourg and abroad. As long as you follow certain rules and anticipate the conditions of departure. Here are a few tips to make sure your journey goes as smoothly as possible. When can I take the train with my pet? As far as possible, avoid taking the…

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// 12 July 2023

Luxembourg and the Greater Region can also be (re)discovered on two wheels! With “Bike & Rail”, the CFL have put together 20 cycling tours from station to station. Here is a selection of 5 ideas for cycling outings from the book. A change of scenery is guaranteed! From Pétange to Pétange The “Tour O” traces…

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// 6 November 2018

This year, the „Excursions scolaires 2018“ brochure has been illustrated by students of the Lycée des Arts et Métiers. Discover the artworks of the talented students in this gallery. Thank you so much for participating in this project.

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// 21 December 2017
At a height of 240.50 metres Düsseldorf’s television tower is the tallest building in the city and one of its most well known landmarks. Approximately 300,000 people visit the tower every year to enjoy the splendid view.

Visitors to Düsseldorf are spoilt for choice: This cosmopolitan city invites you to enjoy a wide range of shopping amenities, museums, theatres, architecture, art galleries and countless other opportunities to customise your stay. As of 10 December you can travel comfortably on the new CFL direct service from Luxembourg to Düsseldorf on the KISS train…

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// 12 July 2016

The “Cité du Train” in Mulhouse is Europe’s largest railway museum. This is where the SNCF has housed in its best memorabilia divided into different areas. Visitors have the opportunity in the “Parcours Spectacle” to get to know interesting aspects of the railway, to follow the development of the railway from 1844 to the present…

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// 9 June 2016

The railway museum Train World in Schaerbeek (Brussels) officially opened in September 2015, after ten years of preparations. During the first six months, around 100,000 visitors came to the museum, which is aimed at kids just as much as adults and pleases train fans as much as anyone else. It seems that even King Philippe…

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