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Nightjet (stylised as nightjet) is a brand name given by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) to its overnight passenger train services. Nightjet operates in Austria , Belgium , France , Germany , Italy , the Netherlands , Poland and Switzerland .
Headquarters in Vienna Railjet (RJ), the high-speed-train of ÖBB Intercity-Express (ICE) Map of the main network in Austria InterCity (IC) on the Semmering railway ÖBB Nightjet (NJ) train in München Hbf An ÖBB EuroCity (EC) train in Bolzano, South Tyrol RegionalExpress train (REX) in Vienna Regional train (R) in Styria The Vienna S-Bahn is a suburban metro railway network in the ...
Nightjet (NJ): daily overnight train to Wien Hbf. [3] WESTbahn green: one train per day and direction to Lindau-Insel and Wien Westbahnhof. [3] REX 1: trains between Bludenz and Lindau-Insel. [4] Vorarlberg S-Bahn. S1: half-hourly service between Bludenz and Bregenz Hafen, with some trains continuing to Lindau-Insel. [5]
Sarah and Sonia pile out of a rain-smattered train at Berlin Central Station, surprised they feel so rested after sleeping on Europe's newest night train service, but also over an hour late. They ...
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As of the December 2022 timetable change, the following services stop at Leoben Hauptbahnhof: [3] [4] EuroCity: daily service between Graz and Frankfurt (Main), Saarbrücken, and Zürich. Railjet: service every two hours between Wien (Vienna) and Villach; some trains continue from Villach to Venezia Santa Lucia or Lienz in Osttirol. Nightjet:
Long-distance train travel can be the journey of a lifetime — so long as you avoid common mistakes. After spending 140 hours traveling nearly 4,000 miles by overnight trains, I've had some regrets.
In October 2016, DB and ÖBB announced that the Austrian railway company will inaugurate six new night train services under their ÖBB nightjet brand by 10 December 2016 of which several will run through Germany, partially on identical routes as the German night trains before. [3] ÖBB also took over some of DB's former night train cars. [3]