


According to statistics, the Grand Duchy is one of the countries with a high proportion of cars in relation to its population. This phenomenon is expected to increase over the years. To avoid wasting time in traffic jams, there are other ways to get around Luxembourg . Editus.lu makes the point for you!
Luxembourg is equipped with a largely developed railway network, which allows to circulate between many large cities and localities. The country's rail service is operated by the Luxembourg National Railways Company (CFL), which is responsible for managing the 274 kilometers of the rail network .
The cities of the border countries are also well served: for example, trains connect Trier and Brussels every hour from Luxembourg City. For 10 years, the Grand Duchy is also connected to Paris thanks to the TGV.
With 31 lines in service, it is easily possible to move throughout the country . To this, we must also add City Buses and night buses , which add to the available offer.
Good for health and non-polluting, cycling is strongly encouraged since the Grand Duchy has nearly 600 kilometers of bike paths .
If you do not have a bike, you can rent it in several cities in the country. Luxembourg City and Esch-sur-Alzette also provide self-service bicycles .
If the only way to get to work is to drive, consider carpooling . This mode of travel, which consists of sharing a vehicle with other users, is gaining more and more success. Ecological and economic, there are some platforms on the net that can organize and find potential roadmates.
The Luxtram project is ambitious: on a 16-kilometer route, the tram will serve 24 stations and should accommodate up to 110,000 passengers a day . What to allow quick trips to Luxembourg City.