• Summer on the move: CFL’s 1,100 daily bus challenge

    This summer, the CFL are not only reshaping railway infrastructure to prepare for the future of mobility. Luxembourg’s railway company is also coordinating a large-scale substitution bus service to ensure uninterrupted travel for passengers. Because service — with a capital “S” — never stops.

  • 2.7 km track, 13 switches, 1 new platform… A productive summer for the CFL in Howald

    The transformation of the Howald railway stop continues this summer. The renewal and modernisation of the site’s infrastructure will position it as one of the key hubs for mobility in Luxembourg.

  • Welcome to the new P+R facilities in Troisvierges and Colmar-Berg

    388 car spaces are available in a P+R building at Troisvierges station. At the Colmar-Berg stop, the open-air car park has now been expanded to 237 spaces.

  • Key questions about the CFL works

    To continue to guarantee the impeccable condition of rail infrastructure and meet growing mobility needs, four lines are affected by works until 14 September 2025. Here’s an overview of the work in a few questions.

  • 9 reasons to love Coradia over the last 9 months… and beyond

    Since September 29 2024, 12 CFL Coradia railcars have gradually joined the CFL rolling stock in three-car configuration (series 2400).  If you haven’t yet had the chance to enjoy this experience, here are at least nine reasons why you should enjoy a journey on board the Coradia.

  • Events that will get your summer rocking

    Music, nature, funfairs… all the shades of summer are yours, with events and other outdoor activities mostly accessible by train. Here’s a selection of good ideas to suit all tastes.

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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