The Nightjet sleeper train service between Berlin and Brussels will cease operation starting March 28th, significantly affecting overnight travel options. Operated by Austria's OBB, this route faced cancellation primarily due to unavoidable late-notice track work in Germany, compounded by heightened competition from the newly established European Sleeper service. While the OBB operated three weekly trains between the two capitals, the European Sleeper will continue to provide overnight journeys, serving additional cities like Amsterdam and Antwerp, thereby offering comparable alternatives to travelers until they adapt to these changes.
The Berlin-Brussels sleeper train service operated by OBB will cease from March 28th, impacting travel options, while the European Sleeper service continues to operate.
According to The Man in Seat 61, the cancellation of the OBB sleeper service is due to late-notice track work and increased competition from the European Sleeper.
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