European Sleeper to run its Berlin service to Czech capital amid EU revival in long-distance trains
Rail passengers will be able to leave Brussels or Amsterdam in the evening and wake up the next morning in Dresden or Prague – and vice versa – from March as Europe’s night train network continues to expand.
European Sleeper, whose night trains connecting the Belgian and Dutch capitals with Berlin began operating in May, said on Tuesday the service would be extended to Dresden in eastern Germany and on to the Czech capital from 25 March.
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