Accommodations in train stations?

There are already housing projects in CFL passenger buildings. But what is the potential across the country? Are there other projects planned? DP MPs André Bauler and Max Hahn requested further information from the relevant minister.

« Depuis quelques années, la station ferroviaire de Bettembourg héberge des unités de logement au service des étudiants de l’Université du Luxembourg. De même, au premier étage du bâtiment principal de la gare de Clervaux une famille a pu être accueillie en un ancien logement de service des CFL.

Dans ce contexte nous aimerions poser les questions suivantes à Monsieur le Ministre de la Mobilité et des Travaux publics :

– Monsieur le Ministre peut-il informer sur le nombre de logements disponibles dans les différents bâtiments voyageurs du pays ?

– Combien de bâtiments voyageurs appartenant aux CFL abritent en leur sein des unités de logement qui sont actuellement inoccupés ? Quelles en sont les raisons ?

– Existe-t-il un programme de modernisation permettant d’assainir, voire de revaloriser ces bâtiments afin d’y créer notamment des logements ? »

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