The CFL’s new electric buses are due to come into service at the beginning of 2025 Dinis De Oliveira, project manager, starts the engine, releases the brakes, his right foot taps the accelerator, then the Mercedes eCitaro bus starts moving: It merges into the traffic almost silently. Passengers on CFL buses will have to say…
MoreAfter transporting customers for more than thirty years, 20 CFL Z2 railcars are preparing to set off for Romania to operate there. Here’s a look back at the preparations for this departure, which highlight the expertise and intrapreneurial spirit of CFL’s staff. A characteristic atmosphere. Familiar sounds. And a natural setting that could be appreciated…
MoreThe topic of sustainability plays an important role for our society and our planet. At European level, climate-damaging CO2 emissions are to be reduced by 55% by 2030. This is an ambitious endeavour in which local public transport and, above all, the train will play a key role. The transport sector still accounts for almost…
MoreThe CFL sorting centre acts as a point of expertise for the recycling of Central Workshop and Bus Service equipment. It has become an indispensable interface that is adapted to internal needs, in collaboration with its main partner: SDK fir Betriber. During the European Week for Waste Reduction (16-24 November 2024), we take a closer…
MoreThe CFL offers more than 8,500 parking spaces near the 68 stations and railway stops across the country…
MoreSince the beginning of 2024, the CFL have been supplied with renewable energy from an Enovos solar farm in Südeifel (Germany).
MoreThe CFL are committed to protecting biodiversity by hosting four beehives operated by Honapi. Established on a plot of land alongside the funicular, these habitats play an active role in preserving a species that is essential to our living environment and in promoting the local bio-honey production. The many CFL passengers, including workers from the…
MoreThe European Week for Waste Reduction is highlighting the environmentally-friendly ways in which people can contribute to a more sustainable world. This is the opportunity for three organisations to come and meet visitors to the Gare de Luxembourg on Friday 24 November, from 12 to 6pm. Committed to a responsible approach to its own waste…
MoreThe CFL is taking part in the European Week for Waste Reduction by organising a series of events at Luxembourg Station on Tuesday 21 and Friday 24 November…
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