By rail
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City is linked by fast trains to it's neighboring countries: TGV trains
depart often to Paris and France from Luxembourg City Train Station,
Belgium trains who link Luxembourg City with cities in Belgium and its
capital, Brussels. Trains also leave to cities in Germany, to Trier and
other large german cities. |  |
 | Société
Nationale des Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois (Luxembourg Railways,
abbreviated CFL) is the national railway company of Luxembourg.
Luxembourg borders Belgium, France and Germany. Correspondingly, there
are cross-border services into these countries. Some are wholly run by
CFL, whereas others are run by SNCF, NMBS/SNCB and DB. CFL passenger
trains cover the majority of the network.
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For further information and timetables, please check the following websites.
Excursions for families and groups
educational, sporting and fun, on offer from the Luxembourg Railway company. 
Brochure (PDF)
The Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois has around 40 excursions on offer, intended for the general public and in particular for families, hikers, cyclists and other groups. CFL takes care of all the organisational aspects of these excursions, but is not able to provide guides.
This brochure is available free of charge at all CFL counters open for the sale of train tickets. It can also be ordered either by e-mail at excursions@cfl.lu or by calling 4990-3838 (working days from Monday to Friday, during office hours between 8.00 am and 4.00 pm.).
Note:
CFL is, of course, at your disposal to organise excursions other than those on offer in this brochure. Contact us to discuss a customised programme (excursions@cfl.lu or call 4990-3838).
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