Have you been disabled, and wish to travel to Luxembourg? Rest assured,
Office 2007 Professional Key, it will be significantly less of the issue than you might suppose at the outset. Luxembourg has been making significant efforts to provide mobility to all. For distinct queries, you may prefer to get in touch with: INFO-HANDICAP asbl 65, Avenue de la Gare L -1611 Luxembourg Tel: (+352) 366 466 Fax: (+352) 360 885 e-mail: use website sort A new resource made under the guiding hand of info-handicap is the web site site www.welcome.lu. Although many for the downloadable brochures thereon are only available in French and in German it truly is nevertheless a very useful internet page (perhaps in conjunction with our own [English-language] brochures),
Office 2010 Sale, as it contains -among others- a list of museums attractions that are accessible by wheelchair (covering Luxembourg and Saarland in Germany). You may also be interested to download a list of accessible accommodation in Luxembourg. Many a Local Tourist Office can make unique arrangements for disabled travellers. If you want travel around Luxembourg using public transport (especially trains), you may like to get in contact with the Luxembourg Railways (= CFL: Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois) at: CFL Secretariat Technique Transport Gare de Luxembourg Tel: (+352) 4990-3342 Fax: (+352) 4990-4411 electronic mail: st-tr-l2@cfl.lu The mission of this office (located on platform 3 at Luxembourg railway station - open 24 hrs) is to organise travel in the best possible conditions of safety, and to provide information and help wherever possible, with getting yourself andor your luggage on and off trains. Although they have at their disposal amazing material to facilitate your travel (eg ramps,
Genuine Office 2010, etc), they always very much appreciate early application so that they can arrange things well in advance (e.g. 24 hour notice would be appreciated). Should you find yourselves in Luxembourg railway station without having booked any help, please use the yellow telephones all over the station to summon instant aid in getting about the station. A list of accessible railway stations is at www.welcome.lu or download from our blog. For those organising group tours, you could wish to read up our page of Coach Operators in Luxembourg,
Windows 7 Discount, andor make contact with the Association of Bus and Coach Operators: "Fédération luxembourgeoise des exploitants d'autobus et d'autocars": e mail: info@ccl.dot.lu Tel: (+352) 43 94 44 The Bus Services of Luxembourg City have specially equipped low-level buses. For more details on transport within Luxembourg City, please contact: Centre Emile Hamilius (Centre Aldringen) Bureau Abonnement 51 Boulevard Royal Tel: 4796-3291 On the subject of public transport, you could prefer to look up our pages: Getting around Luxembourg and Luxembourg Card andor visit the website page of Luxembourg City buses If you would have a preference for to use your own car, you may want to know that Luxembourg City has a number of car parking spaces reserved for disabled drivers. We have for you a citymap giving the location of disabled car parking spaces. Please forgive the size with the download (348 861 bytes), quite a bit as we tried,
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional, we could not reduce it any further without loosing too very much precision :-( You may also like to check our main City map, which shows the (regular) car parkings in Luxembourg City, though not the disabled badge parkings. Whilst most taxis might be able to take a wheelchair, you might wish to get in contact with the following organisation, who have specially adapted taxis and ambulances, and specially trained personel for wheelchair transportation: Croix de Malte Service Permanent telfax: 44 49 79 electronic mail: malteser@pt.lu (Open: Mon-Thu: 8.00 - 18.00 and Fri: 8.00 - 16.00) There's also an Association of Taxi operators: (Fédération des patrons-loueurs de taxis et d'ambulances): Tel: (+352) 42 45 11-1 and Fax: (+352) 42 45 25 Should you want any additional equipment, you may love to get in contact with the "Service des Moyens accessoires", who are able to hire out wheelchairs and other equipment at a cost of 25 € month. Here are their details: SMA 25a Rue du Fort Wedell L-2718 Luxembourg Tel: +352 40 57 33-1 Fax: +352 40 95 17 e mail: contact@smaasbl.lu Further information on the net about Travel with a Disability: Disability Net Access-Able Travel Source www.you-too.net