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Journey duration 3 h 56 min
Connections per day 359
First departure 02:06
Last departure 01:13
Distance 116.2 mi

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How can I find the cheapest train tickets to get from Brussels to Luxembourg?

The cheapest train tickets from Brussels to Luxembourg cost £ 82.89. On average, you can expect to spend around £ 82.89 for your train ticket. Virail will help you find a journey that fits your budget. You can expect prices to vary between different travel providers and methods of transport; often, faster journeys will cost more than slower routes. If your travel dates are flexible, you might be able to find cheaper train tickets, as prices may fluctuate a little from day to day. You may also find lower prices by booking at certain times of day, avoiding rush hour traffic. Another tip for travelers on a tight budget is to look for connecting journeys. Sometimes it can be cheaper to make a change or two along the way, rather than traveling on a direct route from Brussels to Luxembourg.

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Trains from Brussels to Luxembourg

How long does it take to get from Brussels to Luxembourg by train?

The journey between Brussels and Luxembourg by train usually takes 4 h to cover a distance of 116.8 mi. The shortest journey from Brussels to Luxembourg will take you 2 h 45 min. Remember, as always, that this time does not include any delays that might occur due to weather conditions, construction, or unexpected diversions and disruptions. If arriving in Luxembourg quickly is a priority for you, look for express or non-stop services. You may also find that a connecting route reaches your destination faster than some direct journeys. Virail will allow you to explore all your options and come to a decision that suits your needs.

What time are the first and last departures from Brussels to Luxembourg?

In general, the first departure of the night will leave Brussels at 00:20, and the last departure will leave at 01:13. However, it is important to remember that this is general information, and these journey times are not necessarily available every day. Timetables for each provider on the route from Brussels to Luxembourg can change from day to day or month to month. In particular, many providers offer different schedules on weekdays and weekends. Public holidays, local events, and seasonal timetables can also cause schedules to change.

Which stations can I use on the Brussels to Luxembourg route?

When traveling from by train, you will be able to leave from stations like Bruxelles-Midi, Brux./Brus.-Schuman, SIMONIS [STIB/MIVB], ARCADEN/ARCADES [STIB/MIVB], MERODE [STIB/MIVB], SCHUMAN [STIB/MIVB], Koekelberg Simonis [De Lijn], Brussel Bockstael B [De Lijn], Sint-Joost-Ten-Node Kruidtuin [De Lijn], Meiser, Watermael / Watermaal, Simonis, Etterbeek, Bockstael, Mérode/Merode, Delta, ELISABETH [STIB/MIVB], Brux.-/ Brus.-Congr, ETTERBEEK STATION/ETTERBEEK GARE [STIB/MIVB] and KRUIDTUIN/BOTANIQUE [STIB/MIVB]. These routes will connect with stations including Luxembourg, Luxembourg (LU) and Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg (LU) in . An international journey may be complex and, depending on the cities you are traveling between, it could require a change during the route. Virail will show you which stations in and have a direct connection between them, and which require an indirect journey. You may have to change along the way in order to get from your preferred station in to your arrival point in .

Depending on the type of transport, and the provider you decide to use for your journey, you will be able to depart Brussels from the following stations: Bruxelles-Midi, Brux./Brus.-Schuman, SIMONIS [STIB/MIVB], ARCADEN/ARCADES [STIB/MIVB], MERODE [STIB/MIVB], SCHUMAN [STIB/MIVB], Koekelberg Simonis [De Lijn], Brussel Bockstael B [De Lijn], Sint-Joost-Ten-Node Kruidtuin [De Lijn], Meiser, Watermael / Watermaal, Simonis, Etterbeek, Bockstael, Mérode/Merode, Delta, ELISABETH [STIB/MIVB], Brux.-/ Brus.-Congr, ETTERBEEK STATION/ETTERBEEK GARE [STIB/MIVB] and KRUIDTUIN/BOTANIQUE [STIB/MIVB]. Arriving at Luxembourg, your route will pass through all or some of the following stations: Luxembourg, Luxembourg (LU) and Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg (LU). Not all transport providers serve every station, so check in advance to see exactly where your route takes you. You may need to use another form of transport to get from one station to another or to your final destination when you arrive in Luxembourg.

How many times a day do departures from Brussels leave for Luxembourg?

On average, there are 363.5 daily departures from Brussels to Luxembourg. However, there may be more or less on different days. Providers' timetables can change on certain days of the week or public holidays, and many also vary at particular times of year. Some providers change their schedules during the summer season, for example. At very busy times, there may be up to 400 departures each day. The providers that travel along this route include Deutsche Bahn, SBB and SNCB, and each operates according to their own specific schedules. As a traveler, you may prefer a direct journey, or you may not mind making changes and connections. If you have heavy suitcases, a direct journey could be best; otherwise, you might be able to save money and enjoy more flexibility by making a change along the way. Every day, there are an average of 7 departures from Brussels which travel directly to Luxembourg. There are 356.5 journeys with one change or more.