Luxembourg boasts an excellent public transport system with an extensive network of railway lines connecting major cities and even the smallest towns. Buses serve a significant portion of the population, and some municipalities offer additional public transport services within their areas. You can find all the information about public transport timetables, fares, and routes from the Mobility Center.
The public transport network in Luxembourg is divided into four bus sub-networks:
Some towns have a "Late Night Bus" service, ensuring that night owls can easily return home after a night out. Additionally, certain municipalities offer a "Night Rider" service, a reservation-based nighttime transportation option. The communes also provide free school transportation for primary education, while more than 700 buses transport students to their high schools for secondary education.
CFL, the Luxembourg National Railway Company, is responsible for public rail transport services. Luxembourg is strategically located in the international rail network, connecting the capital to neighboring cities like Trier, Brussels, Liège, Metz, and Nancy. The country is also linked to the TGV Est-européen network.
Given the hundreds of thousands of cross-border workers commuting daily, Luxembourg has established rail and road connections with neighboring countries like Germany, Belgium, and France. For cross-border workers using cars, park-and-ride facilities (P R) are available near the borders, and you can find details on timetables, fares, routes, and P R parking locations on the Mobility Center website.
You can utilize taxi services in Luxembourg by arranging a taxi through a phone call or visiting a taxi stand. Hailing a taxi on the street is not common, as taxi drivers typically start their trips from designated taxi ranks located in city centers, near train stations, and airports. You can find information about taxi companies in Luxembourg in online phone directories.
The Luxembourg government actively promotes eco-friendly transportation and has created an extensive network of cycle lanes that cover the entire country. Bicycle rental stations are available throughout the nation, and in Luxembourg City and Esch-sur-Alzette, there's a self-service bike-sharing system open to the public (Mbox). Bicycle parks have been established near stations, allowing private bikes to be parked for connections with public transport for a subscription of 20 euros.
The Luxembourg tramway, inaugurated in December 2017, is one of the newest streetcar systems in Europe. It connects Luxexpo to the Lycée Bouneweg and serves 17 stations.
Useful links:
Mobilitéitz Zentral - Mobility Center
Mobilitéitz Zentral - Cross-border Transport
CFL - Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Luxembourgeois
Information on Current Roadworks in Luxembourg