Major works in store for Luxembourg's railways
Works, which include upgrading, extensions and maintenance, will take place throughout year

A number of major engineering works will be carried out on six main train lines throughout 2018.
CFL, the national railway company, said the maintenance, upgrade and extension works would take place mainly during weekends and school holidays but that some of the works would extend over several weeks.
Replacement buses will be organised where trains are not running, and rail users are being warned to allow extra time to reach their destination.
These are the train lines that will be affected.
Line 10
Luxembourg-Troisvierges-Gouvy
Several stations along this line will undergo upgrading and maintenance works:
- Mersch
Works on disabled access
Preparation for the future P+R - Lorentzweiler
Station maintenance works
Upgrade on the crossing on Rue de l'Alzette - Ettelbruck
Preparations for the new interchange hub
Upgrade of track appliances and installation of electric tractions
The following sections will be blocked during these dates:
BetweenEttelbruck and Diekirch
31 March – 15 April
25 August – 7 October
27 October – 11 November
17 November – 18 November
Between Luxembourg and Diekirch
25 August – 16 September
2 November – 4 November
3 March – 4 March
10 March – 11 March
17 March – 18 March
29 September – 30 September
Between Ettelbruck and Troisvierges
31 March – 3 April
7 April – 8 April
20 October – 21 October
Between Luxembourg and Dommeldange
28 April – 29 April
5 May – 6 May
19 May – 20 May
30 June – 1 July
6 October – 7 October
13 October – 14 October
Between Kautenbach and Wiltz
13 October – 14 October
Line 30
Luxembourg-Wasserbillig-Trier
Works on this line are due to increasing network capacities, as well as the construction of the new viaduct in Pulvermühle and the double track between Luxembourg and Sandweiler-Contern.
The following sections will be blocked during these dates:
Between Luxembourg and Oetrange
3 March – 4 March
10 March – 11 March
28 April – 29 April
5 May – 6 May
19 May – 20 May
30 June – 1 July
29 September – 30 September
6 October – 7 October
13 October – 14 October
Line 50
Luxembourg-Kleinbettingen-Arlon
Extension works will be carried out to standardise the power system across the network. According to CFL, this will ease cross-border traffic between Luxembourg and Belgium.
The following sections will be blocked during these dates:
Between Luxembourg and Arlon
31 March – 15 April
14 July – 16 September
Line 60
Luxembourg-Esch-sur-Alzette-Rodange, and
Line 90
Luxembourg-Bettembourg-Thionville
The aim is to ease congestion on both lines, in particular between Luxembourg and Bettembourg and between Rodange and Pétange. Some rail facilities will be upgraded, and some passenger crossings will be removed.
Works include building the new Bettembourg-Luxembourg line, preparations ahead of the interchange hub in Howald, preparations to remove three passenger crossings in Schifflange and upgrading works on rail facilities on sections of Line 60.
The following sections will be blocked during these dates:
Between Luxembourg and Bettembourg
10 February – 18 February
21 April – 22 April
14 July – 24 August
10 November – 11 November
17 November – 18 November
Between Esch-sur-Alzette and Rodange
19 May – 27 May
25 August – 16 September
Between Bettembourg and Esch-sur-Alzette
31 March – 15 April
5 May – 6 May (from 10pm Saturday)
7 October
27 October – 4 November
Line 70
Luxembourg-Rodange-Longwy
This is due to upgrade works around Bascharage and the Schouweiler stop.
The following sections will be blocked during these dates:
Between Dippach and Pétange
24 November – 25 November
1 December – 2 December
To view the changes on all lines, click here.
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