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  2. A4 motorway (Luxembourg) - Wikipedia

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    The Autoroute 4, abbreviated to A4 or otherwise known as the Esch-sur-Alzette motorway (French: Autoroute de Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourgish: Escher Autobunn, German: Escher Autobahn), is a motorway in southern Luxembourg. It is 16.302 kilometres (10.130 mi) long and connects Luxembourg City to Esch-sur-Alzette.

  3. List of motorways in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    They were put into service in 1969, quickly followed by the A3 (Luxembourg - Dudelange) and A6 motorways towards Arlon. [ 1 ] In later 1980s and beginning of 1990s sections I to III of the A1 motorway to Trier (coming from the German border at Wasserbillig) were finalized, joining the A6 motorway by the Croix de Gasperich bypassing Luxembourg ...

  4. Adolphe Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Adolphe Bridge (Luxembourgish: Adolphe-Bréck, French: Pont Adolphe, German: Adolphe-Brücke) is a double-decked arch bridge in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The bridge provides a one-way route for road traffic across the Pétrusse, from Boulevard Royal, in Ville Haute, to Avenue de la Liberté, on the Bourbon Plateau in Gare ...

  5. A1 motorway (Luxembourg) - Wikipedia

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    The Autoroute 1, abbreviated to A1 or otherwise known as the Trier motorway (Luxembourgish: Tréierer Autobunn, French: Autoroute de Trèves), is a motorway in Luxembourg. It is 36.203 kilometres (22.496 mi) long and connects Luxembourg City, in the south, to Wasserbillig, in the east.

  6. Trams in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The future tram network in 2035 as outlined in the 2022 national mobility plan. In October 2020, the Minister for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure, François Bausch, presented detailed plans, of an initiative first announced in June 2018, for a future tramline, extending off the T1 line, alongside the A4 motorway to the north of Luxembourg's second most populous city, Esch-sur ...

  7. Old City of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Highlights are Grand Ducal Palace, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Adolphe Bridge, Dräi Tierm, Pont du Château, Chemin de la Corniche, and Bock casemates. The Ministry of Culture, Department of National Sites and Monuments is responsible for the preservation of the sites (with a partnership of the Luxembourg Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO which ...

  8. Windhof - Wikipedia

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    Windhof is located 15 km west of Luxembourg City at a strategic position for transport and communications on the N6 road from Luxembourg City to Arlon close to the busy European route E25 linking Luxembourg to Arlon and Brussels. It stands on the crossroads where the N6 intersects N13 to Koerich (north) and Dalhem (south). Windhof, at a height ...

  9. A7 motorway (Luxembourg) - Wikipedia

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    Motorways in Luxembourg The A7 or otherwise known as the North motorway ( French : Autoroute du Nord , Luxembourgish : Nordstroos ), is a motorway in Luxembourg . It links the capital city with the North of the country