Berlin's Nox Mobility is launching a new night train service aimed at transforming overnight travel in Europe. The startup plans to connect over a dozen cities with sleek, private cabins priced competitively against short-haul flights. Co-founder Janek Smalla criticized existing night trains as cramped and unreliable. He envisions a future where night trains are preferable due to their comfort, convenience, and environmental benefits. The goal is to operate 100 routes by 2036, addressing long-standing shortcomings in the overnight rail experience.
Nox aims to run 100 routes across Europe, offering private cabins at affordable prices, positioning itself as a viable alternative to short-haul flights.
Janek Smalla emphasized that current night trains are uncomfortable and unreliable, suggesting significant improvements could attract more travelers.
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