• “We can be proud to welcome more and more customers”

    Marc Wengler, CEO, reflects on the strategic priorities of the CFL in the context of the presentation of the Group’s 2024 results, which more than ever, place the needs of customers at the heart of their actions.

  • 5 bike rides to make the most of summer

    As well as being the starting point for the daily commute to work, CFL railway stations and stops also serve as landmarks for cycling enthusiasts and other occasional cyclists. Here is a selection of five tours to get the summer season off to a good start.

  • As the weather warms up, so does cycling

    On Tuesday 3 June 2025, the CFL celebrated ‘World Bicycle Day’ by offering cycling lovers a range of services and advice on how to use this mode of transport, which combines perfectly with the CFL offer.

  • At Luxembourg Station, ‘everyone is a VIP’

    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.

  • Mersch station shines in new splendor

    Mersch station now shines in its full new splendor.

  • The cleaning fairies of CFL trains

    Every morning, your train arrives at the station clean and ready for departure. It might seem like magic worked overnight to give it the shine you deserve as a CFL customer.

Important construction works have taken place under the “Pont Grande-Duchesse Charlotte”, commonly known as “Red Bridge”… And works on the new “Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg” station which will equip Luxembourg City or, to be more precise, the districts Pfaffenthal and Kirchberg, with a new modern funicular, are well underway. During summer 2016, the freshly installed track underneath the…

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CFL has announced that a section of the Luxemburg – Troisvierges line is currently closed. A replacement bus service is in operation, taking customers to their destination. Although some customers might not react well to such news, the purpose of the engineering works reveals why they are necessary. There are three types of engineering works…

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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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