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πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ί Transport in Weiler-la-Tour: the commute to Luxembourg City

Car, train, corridor, rush hour: everything that decides what a daily commute from Weiler-la-Tour actually feels like.

Car (off-peak)

16 min

Car (rush hour)

26 min

Train

β€”

Luxembourg commute

6.4

Rent per mΒ² source: OSRM / OpenStreetMap β€” road route to Luxembourg City, free-flow Β· 11.1 km

What rush hour costs

+73 h

per year

191 h

commuting per month

Gap between off-peak and peak, on a return trip, over 220 working days a year.

The rail alternative

No station β€” bus or car only

Public transport has been free across the whole of Luxembourg since 2020 β€” bus, train and tram, no ticket, no season pass.

The corridor

πŸ‡«πŸ‡· A31 / A3 β€” Metz Β· Thionville β†’ Luxembourg

+25 to +45 min at peak β€” the Greater Region's busiest corridor (over 100,000 vehicles/day at the Zoufftgen border).

The A31bis project moves slowly; meanwhile the P+R (Thionville, Hettange, Frisange) + train combo remains the best workaround.

Closer in on the same axis

Cities on the same corridor with a shorter peak commute β€” useful for trading rent against time.