Market Overview
Luxembourg operates a comprehensive rail network that is notably free of charge for all passengers — a world first introduced in 2020. CFL (Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois) operates services connecting Luxembourg City to the country's cities and to Belgium, France, and Germany. Luxembourg City's tram network opened in 2017 and is being extended. The country is investing in capacity upgrades and rolling stock renewal to handle growing cross-border commuter flows — Luxembourg has a large workforce commuting daily from France, Belgium, and Germany. Rail is central to Luxembourg's transport strategy given the country's small size and high population density. The Grand Duchy is a major European financial centre, and seamless rail connectivity to Brussels, Paris, and Frankfurt is strategically important.