The corridors into Luxembourg
Four road axes carry most of the traffic into the Grand Duchy. Choosing a town means choosing a corridor first: it decides whether the trip takes 25 minutes or an hour and a quarter on a Tuesday in November.
π«π· A31 / A3 β Metz Β· Thionville β Luxembourg
A31 (FR) β A3 (LU) Β· 18 cities served
+25 to +45 min at peak β the Greater Region's busiest corridor (over 100,000 vehicles/day at the Zoufftgen border).
Peak: Roeser 23 min Β· 28.1 β¬/mΒ²
π§πͺ A6 / E25 β Arlon Β· Pays-Haut β Luxembourg
E411/E25 (BE) β A6 (LU) Β· 24 cities served
+15 to +30 min at peak, recurring slowdowns between Sterpenich and the Gasperich interchange.
Peak: Mamer 25 min Β· 32.6 β¬/mΒ²
π©πͺ A64 / A1 β Trier β Luxembourg
A64 (DE) β A1 (LU) Β· 12 cities served
+15 to +25 min at peak, bottleneck at the Wasserbillig border bridge and on the Trier bypass.
Peak: Flaxweiler 27 min Β· 24.3 β¬/mΒ²
π±πΊ A7 / N7 β Nordstad Β· Ardennes β Luxembourg
A7 (tunnel Gousselerbierg) β Kirchberg Β· 35 cities served
+10 to +15 min at peak approaching Kirchberg; the A7 stays the most fluid axis.
Peak: Walferdange 23 min Β· 32.6 β¬/mΒ²