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Read More...Luxembourg's train service is run by the Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois (CFL), a public company.
For an interactive map of train stations in Luxembourg: Click here. Select a station for information on bike and car parking spaces, timetables, opening times and train lines running to and from the station.
| CFL Information | Tel: 24 89 24 89 |
| International bookings online | Website (in French) |
| Railway network traffic information | Website (in French) |
CFL also operates a shuttle bus from the main Luxembourg station and some regional stations.
CFL has a number of different tickets and passes.
Monthly or annual season tickets can be purchased for frequent travellers, large families, those over 60 years old and people under 20 years old.
Passengers with a disabled persons card (Carte d'Invalidité) do not need a ticket to travel, their Carte d'Invalidité is valid for travel (in second class only).
Accompanied children under the age of 12 travel for free.
Groups and families of at least ten passengers can obtain a group ticket at reduced price. CFL also provide excursions for groups and families to 40 different destinations.
Monthly travel passes are available for cross-border workers for travel between Luxembourg and France, Germany or Belgium.
The nearest Thalys stations with frequent trains are in Brussels and Liège (Belgium) to travel to France, the Netherlands and Germany.
The nearest Eurostar station is Brussels (Belgium) to travel to London.
TGV stations are available near Metz (France) and in Liège and Brussels (Belgium). A shuttle bus is available from Luxembourg station to Gare Lorraine TGV Express (France).
Passengers requiring assistance should contact CFL at least 24 hours prior to travelling.
For a list of train stations with facilities for persons with reduced mobility: Click here, select the region and then "Gare" under "Type de Site".
Information is also available in French for each individual train station: Click here and select the required station.
Guide dogs of any size accompanying a blind or visually impaired person are allowed on all trains. All dogs may travel free of charge on national trains. It is recommended that large dogs wear a muzzle. A ticket must be bought for dogs on international trains.
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