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2025-04-18 10:20:54

News 2025.04 - Urbos Luxemburg

The Stater Tram!

The Stater Tram is the tramline of Luxembourg's capital city. Since 2017, it has been transporting around 17,000 people a day along an 8.5 km route to Kirchberg-Plateau, creating the basis for economic and demographic growth in Luxembourg City, where hundreds of thousands of commuters were stuck in traffic jams every day.

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VAR-LUX-M

VAR-LUX-M

The design of the Urbos Luxembourg is the result of a close collaboration between CAF, its designer Eric Rhinn and the two artists Michel Léonardi and Isabelle Corten. Thanks to new energy storage technologies, the futuristic-looking tram can run for stretches without overhead lines and partly on green tracks. All in all, a huge gain for the cityscape.

The models of the Urbos Luxembourg from HALLING Modelle are hardly inferior to the large prototype in terms of design and technical equipment. They have a detailed roof and interior design with exemplary color design of the doors.

The digitalized models are equipped ex works with a Zimo decoder that controls the changing lights as well as the acceleration and braking distance of the models. A fine, small detail of the digital fine-tuning is the brake light, which is automatically activated when the speed reduces.

For the first time in a long time, all versions of the iconic model are now available in sufficient quantities and we want to share our joy with you:

-10% on all Luxembourg models*!

* The promotion is valid 11.04.2025 to 18.04.2025 and only applies to models VAR-LUX-S, VAR-LUX-M and VAR-LUX-D. Only available in household quantities. The promotion cannot be combined with other discounts!

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