These night trains run in Germany

Preview of the new generation of sleeping cars

Traveling overnight can be comfortable, but it is above all a question of budget.

(Photo: ÖBB, Siemens)

Frankfurt Green City Trip from the Netherlands, European Sleeper from Belgium – more and more companies are entering the night train business in Germany. With the discontinuation of its offer years ago, Deutsche Bahn left a gap that foreign providers are filling. After a two-year break due to the pandemic, the competition for customers has flared up.

There is plenty of potential in the market. More and more people not only pay attention to the price when they travel, but also to climate protection. The train as a climate-friendly means of transport is gaining in importance. The idea of ​​driving at night and arriving relaxed at your destination in the morning catches on. Possibly also because day trips, which are used as working time under difficult conditions, are no longer necessary.

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