Four international night trains from Germany to try in 2026
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Four international night trains from Germany to try in 2026
"European Sleeper turned heads when it boldly burst onto the scene with its Brussels - Amsterdam - Berlin route, which was later extended to Dresden and Prague. As a privately owned start-up on a mission to expand Europe's night train offering, European Sleeper is known for running trains with old, refurbished sleeper cabins and offering tickets at affordable prices."
"Now the company is looking to expand its connections, first by taking over the Berlin to Paris route from Austrian rail provider OBB. The overnight train linking the German and French capitals was axed at the end of 2025 when government funding was pulled. But now European Sleeper is set to run the connection itself. Starting from March 27th, trains are set to depart Berlin on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and return from Paris on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays."
Several new international night train connections from Germany will begin in 2026, including extensions and rescues of routes that were set to be axed. European Sleeper expanded from a Brussels - Amsterdam - Berlin route to Dresden and Prague and operates refurbished sleeper cabins with affordable tickets. European Sleeper will take over the Berlin to Paris overnight service after government funding was pulled, running from March 27 with departures from Berlin on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and returns from Paris on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, stopping in Brussels and adding Hamburg pickups from July 13. A new Cologne to Bern/Milan link will start June 18.
Read at www.thelocal.de
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