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The departure of the first horse-drawn tram from Luxembourg Central Station in February 1875 marked the beginning of a rich and ever-evolving story.
City of Luxembourg's Service Autobus (Bus Department) – AVL
The AVL network comprises 30 regular lines – 21 of which are directly managed by AVL, and 9 of which are co-managed – covering a cumulative 26.9 million kilomet…
E-mobility
AVL began testing out electric buses on various lines in 2016.
AVL operational centre
Contact point for driver support and to ensure continuity of service for passengers.
Network planning
Network planning ensures that the City's public transport services are consistent, reliable, and suited to users' changing needs.
Bus driver
Bus drivers play an essential role in the smooth running of the network, and are a big part of the quality of service that passengers receive.
Telemetry systems specialists
Telemetry system specialists install, maintain, and ensure the smooth operation of the technological equipment on board the City's buses.
Mechanical work, workshops and cleaning
The teams conduct inspections to identify visible defects, and intervene when breakdowns occur in the network. To operate safely and reliably on a day-to-day ba…
Vehicles and maintenance
The Vehicles and Maintenance Department is responsible for managing all aspects of the City of Luxembourg's fleet of vehicles. The team assists all other munici…
Strategic development and projects
Learn more about the Service Autobus's priorities and projects to improve your daily public transport experience. By 2027, the entire bus network will be fully …