History of rail transport in Luxembourg
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The history of rail transport in Luxembourg began in 1846 and continues to the present day.

Origins

The first negotiations for the creation of a railway on the territory of the Grand Duchy began in 1845. A preliminary agreement was signed with an English company on 4 June 1846, but did not immediately bear fruit. A few years later, by the law of 7 January 1850, the government was authorized to negotiate with private companies. The law provided a guarantee of a minimum interest of 3%.

See also

  • History of Luxembourg
    History of Luxembourg
    The history of Luxembourg is inherently entwined with the histories of surrounding countries, peoples, and ruling dynasties. Over time, the territory of Luxembourg has been eroded, whilst its ownership has changed repeatedly, and its political independence has grown gradually.'Although recorded...

  • Rail transport in Luxembourg
  • Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois
  • Trams in Luxembourg
    Trams in Luxembourg
    Trams in Luxembourg started operation in 1875 when the first horse trams ran in Luxembourg City along a 10 km line. Electrification followed in 1908. The original track followed a route from the central station through the city centre to Limpertsberg. It was extended to various parts of the...


Books

  • Publications de la société pour la recherche et la conservation des monuments historiques dans le Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, XXII, année 1866, imprimerie-librairie V. Buck, Luxembourg, 1867. pp.127-133 (full text)

External links

  • rail.lu - Information about the railways in and around Luxembourg
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