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Read More...Bus services in Luxembourg are run by the Autobus de la Ville de Luxembourg - AVL.
Buses run from 06:00 to approximately 24:00, depending on the service. Each bus stop has timetables and maps covering the entire Luxembourg network.
It is illegal to travel without a ticket. Anyone caught without a valid ticket will have to buy one and pay a fine.
Bus tickets can be bought at vending machines at main stops or from the bus driver; these tickets are valid for two hours. Monthly bus passes can be purchased at the bus offices on rue Aldringen (bordering Place Emile Hamilius) and the station (Gare).
Weekly, monthly or annual travel cards, and weekend passes or booklets with five or ten tickets can be purchased.
Children under the age of 12, resident in Luxembourg, are entitled to free travel on bus lines when accompanied by an adult. School bus transport is free of charge.
Those with reduced mobility are eligible for free travel if they have a disabled person's card (carte d'invalidité).
The e-go card is an electronic card that can be used to pay most public transport fares. A number of bus tickets within the same category can be bought in advance and charged onto the card. The card is available from the main bus and rail stations and is rechargeable.
Bus tickets may also be bought by mobile telephone via the service SMS4TICKET®. Registration beforehand is not required.
To use the service, send a text message to 64222 stating the type of ticket required. A text message will be received confirming the purchase of the ticket; show this to the bus driver on request. The bus fare is invoiced on the next mobile phone bill. Currently only "A" tickets are available by SMS. They can be used for two hours on the entire public transport network in the Grand-Duchy.
The JobKaart is frequently offered by employers as an incentive to use public transport. The JobKaart is paid for by the employer.
A number of night buses serve the city of Luxembourg and nearby communes.
The Night Rider operates on Friday and Saturday nights between 18:00 and 05:00. The service allows the passenger user to go to the place of their choice. It is advisable to book in advance.
The City Shopping Bus is a free bus service, leaving every ten minutes from the Glacis car park to the city centre.
Rollibus is a service for wheel-chair bound people and is available on request. Drivers are qualified to help users to get on or off the bus and provide door-to-door for a fixed fee. The Rollibus operates during the following hours:
Make an initial registration by telephone. Buses can then be reserved by making an appointment from Monday to Friday between 08:00-18:00.
Found items should be handed into the bus driver. Lost items can be collected the next day at the following address:
Dogs may be taken on buses but full-price fare must be paid. Guide dogs travel for free.
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