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  2. Transport in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    All public transport in Luxembourg (buses, trams, and trains) has been free to use since 29 February 2020, as part of a larger mobility experiment with goals to increase walking for short trips, increase bicycling, and increase the transit ridership sharply as the network is enlarged and service frequency is increased.

  3. Trams in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The first generation of trams in Luxembourg ran from 1875 to 1964, before they were withdrawn from service and the tramways removed. A second generation of trams began operational service in December 2017, along a new route, completed in March 2025, that runs from Luxembourg Airport to the Cloche d'Or business district, in Gasperich, serving the new national stadium, via Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg ...

  4. Luxembourg City - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg City has a network of 40 [33] bus routes, operated by the municipal transport authority, Autobus de la Ville de Luxembourg (AVL), partly subcontracted to private bus companies. There is also a free bus service linking the Glacis to Luxembourg station , the "Joker Line" for seniors, and a "City night network".

  5. Free public transport - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg was the first country to offer free public transport (trams, trains, and buses) for everyone across the entire country. Since 29 February 2020, all public transport has been free in the country, with the exception of the first class on trains. [26] [27] Estonia wants to become entirely zero-fare. Counties in Estonia are allowed to ...

  6. List of railway stations in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of railway stations in Luxembourg. Luxembourg has a well-developed railway network, due in part to its heavily industrialised iron- and steel-producing Red Lands, which are particularly well served. As a result, most towns with over a thousand inhabitants are served by at least one station (and, in the case of Luxembourg City, five).

  7. Luxembourg's free public transport sounds great, but it won't ...

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    This attention grabbing policy has less to do with solving public transport problems, and more to do with the government’s nation-branding campaign. Luxembourg's free public transport sounds ...

  8. Category:Transport in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Public transport in Luxembourg (1 C) R. Rail transport in Luxembourg (9 C, 3 P) Road transport in Luxembourg (3 C, 2 P) S. Ships of Luxembourg (2 C) V. Vehicles of ...

  9. Category:Public transport in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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