Trams in Luxembourg

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Luxtram
Luxtram, Current, Future and Cancelled Services
Aeroport de Luxembourg-Findel
Héienhaff
Planned Extension
Luxexpo
Alphonse Weicker
Bibliothèque Nationale
Universitéit
Coque
Parlement European
Philharmonie-Mudam
Route Bréck Pafendal
Théâtre
Fäiencerie
Stäreplatz-Étoile
Hamilius
Place de Metz
Place de Paris
Gare Centrale
Initially Planned Route
Dernier Sol
Hippodrome
Lycée Bonnevoie
Scillas
Howald Gare
Scillas
Ban de Gasperich
Stade de Luxembourg

Trams in Luxembourg operated between 1875 and 1964 as well as between 2017 and the present. Initially, various routes operated across the city which opened in the late 19th and early 20th century. The lines all closed following the rise in motor traffic in the city. In December 2017 the first section of the second generation of trams in Luxembourg opened with a piece of track running between Luxexpo and Route Breck Pafendall. Since then the line has been expanded with the Current route being extended to now run from Luxexpo to Lycee Technique de Bonnevoie. There are More extensions planned in both directions. The full route will run from the airport in Senningerberg to The Stade de Luxembourg.