
"A new sleeper train linking northern Italy's Milan to Brussels and Amsterdam is set to launch in June 2026, night train operator European Sleeper announced on Wednesday. The planned route will take in Cologne in Germany, Bern and Brig in Switzerland and Domodossola and Stresa on Lake Maggiore before arriving in Milan, the Dutch-Belgian company said in a press release."
"The service is set to operate three times a week, leaving Amsterdam and Brussels on Monday, Thursday and Saturday evenings and arriving in Switzerland and Italy the following morning. It will run in the opposite direction from Milan on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday nights, the operator said. Tickets will be available to purchase by February 2026, with the first service scheduled to leave Brussels and Amsterdam for Milan on Thursday, June 18th."
A new sleeper train will connect Milan with Brussels and Amsterdam starting June 18, 2026. The route includes stops in Cologne, Bern, Brig, Domodossola and Stresa on Lake Maggiore. Services will run three times weekly, departing Amsterdam and Brussels on Monday, Thursday and Saturday evenings and returning from Milan on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday nights, with overnight arrivals in Switzerland and Italy. Tickets will be available by February 2026. A range of fare levels will be offered to serve budget-conscious and comfort-seeking travelers. The launch follows a planned Paris–Berlin night service in March 2026 and complements other Italy–Germany/Austria rail links planned by 2026.
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