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Startup Nox announces night train network with new cabin concept

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A new Berlin startup promises to revolutionise night trains in Europe. Nox has announced the creation of a network of trains that will link 100 destinations on the old continent in just 10 years.

It will do so by offering private cabins for one or two passengers, at prices competitive with the aircraft.

Founded by Thibault Constant, a well-known rail influencer (known for his YouTube channel Simply Railway), and Janek Smalla, a mobility expert, Nox promises to solve the main drawbacks of today’s night trains: sharing cabins with strangers, cramped beds and high prices.

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The new trains will have three types of cabins: “single loft,” “double loft,” and “double vista.” All are equipped with two-metre beds, reclining seats, tables, and luggage space.

Nox’s strategy is based on simplified routes between major cities such as Paris, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Warsaw, Budapest and Rome. In addition, the compact design of its cabins will allow for increased privacy without reducing capacity.

Map of routes proposed to be operated by Nox in 2035
Map of routes proposed to be operated by Nox in 2035

Launch prices start from €79 for single cabins and €149 for double cabins, beating the traditional offer in both price and comfort. The company is preparing a funding round for autumn 2025 to make this promise a reality.

Interested travellers can learn more and sign up for the “Early Bird Club” for discounts and early bookings.

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