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Night trains: European Sleeper in the starting blocks

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With European Sleeper, a new night train provider will be launched shortly. The first step is to establish a connection between Berlin and Brussels. The extension via Dresden to Prague has already been announced.

On May 25th and 26th, 2023, the first trains are scheduled to roll between the capitals of Germany and Belgium. European Sleeper is not a railway company, but has the journeys carried out by licensed RUs with rented rolling stock. The extension to Prague also means that one would like to work with Regiojet in order to be able to offer further connections. On the way to Brussels, one of the stops will be in Amsterdam.

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