🇧🇪 Transport in Virton: the commute to Luxembourg City
Car, train, corridor, rush hour: everything that decides what a daily commute from Virton actually feels like.
Car (off-peak)
50 min
Car (rush hour)
68 min
Train
65 min
Luxembourg commute
2.7
Rent per m² source: OSRM / OpenStreetMap — road route to Luxembourg City, free-flow · 61 km
What rush hour costs
+132 h
per year
499 h
commuting per month
Gap between off-peak and peak, on a return trip, over 220 working days a year.
The rail alternative
Arlon–Luxembourg line: ~38 min, half-hourly at peak. Rodange serves the Longwy/Athus basin.
The Luxembourgish leg is free; only the foreign section is paid, which is what makes P+Rs and border stations worth the detour.
The corridor
🇧🇪 A6 / E25 — Arlon · Pays-Haut → Luxembourg
+15 to +30 min at peak, recurring slowdowns between Sterpenich and the Gasperich interchange.
The most predictable corridor of the three neighbours; the Kleinbettingen and Rodange P+Rs fill up early.
Closer in on the same axis
Cities on the same corridor with a shorter peak commute — useful for trading rent against time.