GRAND DUCHY OF LUXEMBOURG 239
GETTING AROUND
The southern parts of the country, including
Luxembourg City, are well served by motor-
ways, with links to Brussels, central Germany
and eastern France. Destinations in the north
can be accessed rapidly by a mixture of motor-
ways and secondary roads. The railways follow
a similar pattern, with better coverage in the
south. One line, with just two branches, serves
the north, running between Luxembourg City
and Troisvierges (and on to Liège). Bus services
complement the railways, filling in the gaps to
places not accessible by the train network.
SEE ALSO
- Where to Stay pp274–5
- Where to Eat pp300–301
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