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  2. Snälltåget - Wikipedia

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    Until 2019 it operated with train ferry via Trelleborg to Sassnitz. [2] In 2020, this train and the ferry route was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. From June 2021 a modified night train over the Great Belt Fixed Link without ferry was launched, between Stockholm, Copenhagen and Berlin. [3] [4] [5]

  3. Nord Express - Wikipedia

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    The train left Paris and Ostend (with connection from London) and travelled via Brussels, Cologne, Hanover, Berlin, Königsberg (now Kaliningrad) and Dvinsk (now Daugavpils) to Saint Petersburg. Passengers to and from Russia had to change once in East Prussia at the German /Russian border because Russian railway tracks are of a wider gauge than ...

  4. None of the trains require reservations, giving you the ultimate freedom to either plan ahead or take each day as it comes. Read more: Berlin’s music scene: Where to visit for techno, punk and opera

  5. Rail transport in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen Metro train. The Copenhagen Metro is an automated, 24-hour rapid transit system which serves Denmark's capital city, Copenhagen. It began operation in 2002. It is also the only rapid transit system in Denmark. As of March 2020, the system consists of four lines: M1, M2, M3 and M4.

  6. New to riding a European sleeper train? Here’s the best way ...

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    Sarah Marks, a frequent sleeper train traveler from London, said she was nervous the first time sharing a cabin, but ultimately found it was a great way to meet like-minded travelers. "It's quite ...

  7. List of EuroCity services - Wikipedia

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    Oslo/Stockholm – Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg: 390/391 Norway Sweden Denmark Germany DB: 1987–1990 Snälltåget, SJ on Stockholm - Hamburg section 289/290: 1990–1991 Alexander von Humboldt: Berlin – Hanover – Dortmund – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels: 46/47 Germany Belgium DB: 1993 ...

  8. What it’s like to catch the Brussels to Berlin sleeper train

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    “This train does tend to attract an unusual kind of traveller,” she says. Quite so, my dear, quite so. Getting there. The European Sleeper travels twice a week in each direction. A berth in a ...

  9. High-speed rail in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    From 2007 to 2017 ICE TD high speed trains extended the German Intercity Express service into Denmark. Routes served were Berlin-Hamburg-Copenhagen and Berlin-Hamburg-Aarhus. The trains could reach high speed only on the Berlin-Hamburg section, and would continue on regular railway lines into Denmark.

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