European Sleeper to Launch Brussels to Milan Night Train via Cologne and Zurich.
European Sleeper Announces New Night Train Service
According to Novyny.live: European Sleeper has revealed plans for a new overnight rail service connecting Brussels, Belgium, with Milan, Italy. The journey will include key stops in Cologne, Germany, and Zurich, Switzerland. The launch date has been rescheduled from June 18th to September 9th, with tickets for the new route going on sale from March 17th. This expansion reflects a growing trend in Europe towards comfortable, sustainable long-distance rail travel as an alternative to short-haul flights.
Schedule and Intermediate Stops
Departing from Brussels at 17:56 on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and from Milan at 17:30 on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, the train will serve the following cities:
- Liège (Belgium)
- Aachen (Germany)
- Cologne (Germany)
- Zurich (Switzerland)
- Arth-Goldau
- Göschenen
- Bellinzona
- Lugano
- Chiasso (Switzerland)
- Lake Como (Italy)
Standard seated tickets will start from €49.99 one-way, with several sleeper berth categories available: Comfort Standard and Comfort Plus. This new connection aims to enhance travel convenience and accessibility between major European hubs, supporting regional tourism and economic activity. The service is part of a broader European strategy to develop a more integrated and environmentally friendly transnational rail network.
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