Nachtzüge: zwischen Romantik und Realität

Das europäische Nachtzugnetz schrumpft, obwohl klimafreundliches Reisen boomt. Ein Berliner Start-Up setzt auf Einzelkabinen, um Strecken günstiger und attraktiver zu machen. Doch es gibt viele Herausforderungen.

Deutsche Welle

La ligne Paris - Berlin a été reprise par un opérateur privé, et rouvrira le 26 mars. Rassemblons-nous le même jour à Vienne devant la gare principale pour exiger la réouverture et le financement pérenne d'une ligne de train de nuit Paris - Vienne.

#BackOnTrack #NightTrains #traindenuit #WienParis

Malgré une réouverture en grande pompe des lignes de train de nuit entre Paris et Vienne ou Berlin en 2020 et un grand succès depuis lors en nombre de passagers, la compagnie ferroviaire autrichienne ÖBB avait décidé de les arrêter faute de soutien financier de la part de la France et de l'Allemagne.

Le collectif @backontrack s'était déjà rassemblé le 13 décembre 2025 pour un au-revoir au dernier train de nuit arrivant à Vienne depuis Paris.

#BackOnTrack #NightTrains #traindenuit

Pyjama-party pour exiger le retour du train de nuit entre Vienne et Paris !

Les collectifs @backontrack Austria et Ja zum Nachtzug appellent à se rassembler devant la gare centrale de Vienne pour demander le financement d'un véritable réseau de trains de nuit vers la France et dans toute l'Europe.

* Jeudi 26 mars à 19h00
* Wien Hauptbahnhof (gare centrale), Gertrude-Fröhlich-Sandner-Strasse-4

#BackOnTrack #NightTrains #TrainDeNuit #NightTrainsForFuture #Ecologie #UE

Swiss public broadcaster with an interesting plane-daytrain-coach price comparison with #nighttrains for all overnight connections from 🇨🇭 Zurich (incl. the abandoned Copenhagen project). Does this reflect your experiences?
https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/emissions-reduction/europes-night-train-revival-on-shaky-ground/91029295
Night Trains - Don't Fake It
#JazzDeVille #Dance #NowPlaying #NightTrains

Last night was my first ever aboard a sleeper train! I took the European Sleeper (ES 452) from Berlin Gesundbrunnen to Bruxelles-Midi in Comfort Standard class.

With disruption on the north-south lines of the Berlin S-Bahn and construction work on sections of the U-Bahn, getting from U-Bahnhof Mehringdamm to Gesundbrunnen was unsettling but thankfully uneventful. After extracting my essential nighttime items - pyjamas and blåhaj - from my suitcase on the platform, I boarded the European Sleeper train, which departed punctually at 22:59.

Upon boarding, I quickly noticed that the air in the train was much warmer and drier than I had expected, and the 500 ml bottle of water provided for each passenger would have been entirely inadequate. Luckily, there was an extra bottle of water, and after a brief discussion with the one other passenger in the compartment, I drank that too. Only in the morning did I notice that there was a climate control panel for the compartment, which was set to 'medium'.

The mattresses were comfortable (as were the pillows) although the bunk was ever so slightly too short for me to lie down straight on. There was also loads of luggage space, both below the seats and on a narrow shelf at the head of the bunks, but I think it would have been much less spacious in the couchette carriages, which fit six passengers into each compartment - there, I would expect space for no more than a rucksack per passenger.

There was another Träwelling user on board, but we didn't get to meet each other! Judging by the tags on our respective check-ins, we were in different carriages.

I got to sleep at approximately midnight, which is pretty typical for me. However, I woke up at 03:00 after a dream in which I had a productive discussion with @marcprux about KeepAndroidOpen.org shortly before the train derailed and plunged off the side of a bridge (metaphor?) - considering the subject matter, this dream did not bother me as much as it perhaps should have. In fairness, I think the dream might have had more to do with some very intense lighting around Rheine than with anything about the ride quality of the train.

At this point the train had stopped at Bad Bentheim, where we stayed for close to an hour. I don't know what the wait was for, but we had a driver change during this time. I also took the opportunity to use the WC (one per carriage, seemingly) while the train was stationary, and I found it to be well-designed, clean and fully functional. I went back to bed at about 04:00 when we started moving again.

I slept pretty soundly until 07:30, when the announcements for the stop in Rotterdam woke me momentarily, and then I fell back to sleep again, finally being woken up for good at 09:20 by my fellow passenger, who alerted me to the fact that we were already at Brussels! We crawled along at a snails pace through the underground North-South connection and arrived in Bruxelles-Midi exactly on time at 09:27.

In total, out of the 10 hours and 28 minutes of travel time, I got about 8 hours of sleep - not bad at all!

The train didn't wait long at Brussels - by 09:40 a member of staff on the train chivvied me politely to leave, the train pulled away at 09:56, and another train had already arrived at the same platform by 10:00.

My suggestions to others taking the European Sleeper: bring long cables to charge whatever devices you have (the compartment I was in only had two electricity sockets, which were situated below the window), bring something to cover your eyes (the curtains did not block much light, and there is lots of artificial lighting on that route), and something to block out the creaking and clanking of the train - my fellow passenger used noise-cancelling headphones.

All in all, it was a fantastic experience, and one which I hope to repeat soon. Not only did it fulfil a key part of my itinerary, but it was also relatively good value: the bunk reservation being priced at €89 with an Interrail pass, it was approximately the same cost as a hotel room in Brussels, which I would have had to book if I'd taken day trains instead.

https://traewelling.de/status/7336542

#CrossBorderRail #traewelling #EuropeanSleeper #NightTrains #NightTrain #SleeperTrains #SleeperTrain

seabass's journey with Träwelling - Träwelling

Currently reading Monisha Rajesh "Moonlight Express".
A book of stories and adventures on the night trains around the world.

I figure she's absolutely sold me on the Roma - Palermo/Syracuse night (and boat) train.
The small gauge train around Mt Etna kinda just seals the deal.
Be a great way to experience night trains too!

*Sticks a pin and starts planning the discussion* ☺️
#Trains #NightTrains #BucketList (maybe?)