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  2. European Sleeper - Wikipedia

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    European Sleeper's only service between Berlin and Brussels commenced operations on 25 May 2023. [2] The service was thrice-weekly, with trains from Brussels to Berlin via Amsterdam leaving on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and trains from Berlin to Brussels via Amsterdam leaving on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. [16]

  3. Nightjet - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. City Night Line - Wikipedia

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    For example, the trains on the AmsterdamMunich and Amsterdam - Zurich routes ran as a joint train as far as Mannheim, where the train was split up. The train section travelling to Munich was joined to a train coming from Paris with destination Munich, while the section travelling to Zurich was joined to a CNL coming from Hamburg.

  5. List of EuroCity services - Wikipedia

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    Berlin – Hanover – Dortmund – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels: 46/47 Germany Belgium DB: 1993–1997 European Sleeper Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels: 1997–1998 ICE/Thalys: Alexandre Dumas: Paris – Turin – Milan: 9242/9247 France Italy SNCF 1996–2009 TGV /Frecciarossa: Alois Negrelli

  6. List of Intercity-Express railway stations - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg/Berlin, Cologne and Munich: 49 (Cologne and Frankfurt) 50: Dresden, Frankfurt and Wiesbaden: 75 (Copenhagen, Hamburg and Berlin) 76 (Aarhus, Hamburg and Berlin) 78: Amsterdam, Cologne and Frankfurt: 79 (Brussels, Cologne and Frankfurt) 80: Paris, Brussels, Cologne and Essen : 81: Paris and Freiburg im Breisgau : 82 (Paris, Mannheim and ...

  7. EuroNight - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all EuroNight services are international and jointly operated by national rail companies sharing cars on a route. EN trains are the standard night-train service for Western and most Central European nations. They are distinct from the older D-Nacht services, many of which still operate in Central and Eastern Europe.

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