• Near the CFL funicular, bees have a breeding ground for their honey

    The CFL are committed to protecting biodiversity by hosting four beehives operated by Honapi. Established on a plot of land alongside the funicular, these habitats play an active role in preserving a species that is essential to our living environment and in promoting the local bio-honey production.

  • New railway line Luxembourg – Bettembourg: the construction works are going on swiftly

    A new railway line is being built between Luxembourg and Bettembourg. However, laying two additional tracks is by no means the end of the story. For several years, the CFL, with the help of external partners in the construction sector,…
  • The Troisvierges P+R, more than meets the eye

    To make it even easier for customers in the north of the country, specifically in Troisvierges (Ulflingen), to leave their car and continue their journey by train/bus, an unparalleled “Park and Ride” building is being built next to the train station.

  • How do you travel by train with your pet?

    Dogs and cats are welcome on trains in Luxembourg and abroad. As long as you follow certain rules and anticipate the conditions of departure. Here are a few tips to make sure your journey goes as smoothly as possible.

  • Howald: a multimodal hub in transition

    Mobility history is currently being written in Howald, or rather at the Howald stop. The transformation into a genuine multimodal hub is visible to the naked eye. Since December 2017, the current Howald stop has been available to customers. Since…
  • The CFL keeps on rolling up its sleeves for your mobility of tomorrow

    In 2024 the CFL will pursue their extension, modernisation and maintenance engineering works on Luxembourg’s rail network. Discover more about the upcoming projects, e.g. the construction of the new Luxembourg – Bettembourg railway line or Howald’s multimodal hub.

Tension, concentration, anticipation… All this and much more can be seen on the faces of the employees involved in the event of the year. The CFL project management and numerous employees of companies involved in the project to build one of the largest railway bridges of the “Bow-string” type are eagerly awaiting the event they…

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Living in proximity to a railway station certainly has its perks, the most obvious being the great connection to local public transport. However, the proximity of one’s own home to a railway line also means that railway traffic is equally close, as is the accompanying background noise. Thus, measures for noise reduction and sound proofing…

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