🇱🇺 Working in Luxembourg from Mertert-Wasserbillig
What a daily return trip from Mertert-Wasserbillig actually costs: peak-hour time, the rail alternative, and the rent euros that distance buys back.
Grevenmacher Canton, Luxembourg · 5,774 inh.
Car (rush hour)
35 min
Train
24 min
Average rent
23.6 €/m²
The trade: hours against euros
257 h
on the road per year
+1,176 €
rent saved per month
55 €
per yearly commuting hour
Based on 220 working days, return trip, and a 70 m² home compared with the same home in Luxembourg City. Fuel, tolls and vehicle wear are excluded, so the real gap is smaller.
The corridor
🇩🇪 A64 / A1 — Trier → Luxembourg
+15 to +25 min at peak, bottleneck at the Wasserbillig border bridge and on the Trier bypass.
Line 30: Trier–Luxembourg in ~50 min via Wasserbillig, hourly with peak extras.
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- 1,610 € / month
- Commute to Luxembourg City
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