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Paris-Berlin night train to run again with European Sleeper

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From March 2026, European Sleeper will operate a Berlin-Paris night train.

European Sleeper train at Amsterdam Centraal station (CC BY SA) BVCMZ248.5-Wikimedia Commons. Cropped image.

The private night-train operator European Sleeper has announced the launch of a new route, Paris-Brussels-Berlin, on 26 March 2026. This initiative restores the night link between the two European capitals.

The current service, run by SNCF and ÖBB, will cease operating on 14 December following the end of the French government subsidy.

Details about the new night train are sparse for now. However, more information is expected soon; ticket sales will commence on 16 December.

To support the launch of this route and others they are eyeing—such as Brussels-Barcelona and Barcelona-Milan—European Sleeper has begun a third funding round. Each share is valued at €140, with a minimum of two shares sought.

Of the €3 million target, €1.802 million has been raised so far (60.36%). Interested in taking part? Here is the link to the funding platform.

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