Europe’s Night Trains Are Picking Up Steam

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Europe's night trains are gaining popularity due to their convenience, comfort, and lower carbon footprint compared to flying. The network spans over 200 overnight routes, connecting 600 European cities, with new rolling stock and expanding faster than in three decades.
Europe's night trains are becoming a popular alternative to flying. They offer a convenient and comfortable way to travel, with many routes connecting major cities. The network has expanded to over 200 routes, covering 600 cities. New trains feature modern amenities, including private cabins and hot showers. Fares are often competitive with budget airlines, and the carbon footprint is significantly lower. Operators like Belmond and ÖBB Nightjet offer luxury sleeper services, making night trains a viable option for travelers.
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