New Stops Added to Brussels-Milan Night Train: Route Details from 2026.
Night Train Route Expansion
According to Novyny.live: Starting December 14, 2026, European Sleeper will extend its 'Brussels — Cologne — Switzerland — Milan' overnight service, introducing new stops in Antwerp, Breda, and Eindhoven. This schedule change marks a significant update for the Brussels-Milan night train, enhancing connectivity across key European cities.
Departures and Timetable
Outbound trains from Brussels, the Netherlands, and Cologne will run on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings, arriving in Switzerland, Como, and Milan the following morning. Return services from Milan and Switzerland are scheduled for Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, reaching Cologne, the Netherlands, and Brussels on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings.
Ticket sales for the new route open on June 2, 2026. Fares start at €29.99 for a seat in the 'Budget' class, while a berth in a 'Classic' compartment costs from €49.99. Each ticket includes luggage transport and bed linen, ensuring a more comfortable journey for passengers.
This expansion of the 'Brussels — Cologne — Switzerland — Milan' night train represents a major step forward for European rail connections, potentially improving links between major hubs and boosting tourism. By adding stops at important transport nodes, the service aims to meet growing demand for convenient and affordable regional travel.
The move is also expected to intensify competition in Europe's passenger transport market, giving travelers more options to choose from.
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