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Off the rails: Night train from Berlin to Brussels will stop running at the end of March

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 24, 2025
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1. Overview of the European Sleeper & Its Capabilities

Passengers can still travel between Berlin and Brussels每日仅乘坐ลื one-hour train, leaving from Berlin’s Ostbahnhof and Hauptbahnhof stations, arriving in Brussels after two evenings, stopping en route in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Antwerp. The Extended euEuropean sleeper is part of a broader network of night-train services that connect many German cities to European destinations, including Bre station and Bruxelles. The service has a historical legacy, with the Nightjet, a Berlin to Brussels route that began operation in December 2023, continuously running three times a week.

2. The Performance of the Evening Sleeper & Its Impact

An overnight service connecting Berlin and Brussels, the European Sleeper offers world-class comfort via a sophisticated couchette in a 5-berth compartment, enhanced with air conditioning and featuring a warm, cosy bed. For those with a third BED, comfort is slightly less, yet the service provides a practical and luxurious travel experience. The occasional fuel cuts and poor weather challenges the service’s reliability, but Smith acknowledges the importance of considering these factors when planning a trip.

3. The Decision to Axiesthe Nightjet

The decision to ax the Nightjet service to the Berlin-Breuzels听众 until 28 March 2024 was made after careful consideration of factors such as late-notice trackwork in Germany and the service’s traditional schedule. Smith, a否作者, wrote, "It was difficult to bypass the difficulty they faced and to find a solution that would leave them happy." By axing the service indefinitely, the Nightjet is replacing the Evening Sleeper, likely due to sustainability and cost constraints.

4. Extended Connection & Practical Considerations

Despite the axing of the Evening Sleeper, the extended route of the Nightjet provides numerous additional options. It connects to Dresden and Prague as well, offering higher- bracket and more comfortable beds. However, the productivity of longer transit times may offset costs. Smith notes, "The overnight service connected Berlin’s Ostbahnhof and Hauptbahnhof to Bruxelles Midi and took around 14 hours, a journey dominated by slow, technical issues," making it less challenging but not as favorable.

5. Smith on the European Sleeper’s Appeal

According to Smith, the European Sleeper stands out for its cozy environment, comfortable beds, and friendly staff who go out of their way to make the journey enjoyable. The couchette in a 5-berth compartment, with its optimal use of space and air conditioning, makes it a preferred choice for many travelers. The service’s reliability and customer-centric approach make it a considorous option compared to less comfortable or longer travel options.

6. Conclusion

In conclusion, the European Sleeper remains a crucial and affordable way to travel between Berlin and Brussels, offering a balance of comfort and +++ productivity. As Smith continues to emphasize, the overnight train offers a consistently enjoyable and practical travel experience, despite the transition to the Nightjet service.

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