- Eurail Aid Office
Luxembourg Central Station
Daily: 06.00am-08.00pm
The railroad network in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg covers about 250 kilometres, operated by CFL, the Luxembourg National Railways. Next to this railroad network an extensive bus network exists. Practically every locality has train or bus connections.
Visit the national railway company: CFL (French) / English version not yet available.
Luxembourg railway station is the central hub of Luxembourg's domestic railway network, serving as a terminus for all but one of Luxembourg's railway lines. It also functions as the country's international railway station, with services into each of the surrounding countries: Belgium, France, and Germany. The LGV Est will connect the station to the French TGV network starting June 10th, 2007.
Since May 1999, the Luxembourg Railways run to the "Horaire Cadencé" schedule, meaning that there is at least 1 train every hour to every station at the same time of every hour between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.
For more information about travelling by train and bus in Luxembourg, you can check this handy webpage: Public transport in Luxembourg.
If you use an international train from or to Luxembourg, please note that making a reservation may be compulsory. More information about international reservations.
You can travel by train through Europe on a large variety of special trains. Examples are high-speed trains, scenic trains or night trains.
Special trains mostly require a small supplement or a reservation fee from Eurail Pass holders. See the list of supplements for international trains and the information about train reservations. You can plan your trip with the help of online timetables.
Luxembourg International Airport doesn't offer a train service to the capital yet. But there are plenty of options to reach Luxembourg city by bus. A train connection with the airport is expected to be available in 2016.
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