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Air travel in Europe is a mess. Trains are a cheaper, quicker workaround. This image released by ÖBB shows a Nightjet sleeper train at a station in Vienna, Austria.
The four-day pass is best suited to this trip and is great value at £176. None of the trains require reservations, giving you the ultimate freedom to either plan ahead or take each day as it comes.
You don’t need to fly for a European break – avoid the plane and take the train this summer
European Sleeper (stylised as european sleeper) is a Belgian–Dutch cooperative [1] which operates a thrice-weekly open-access night train service between Brussels and Prague, with plans to expand to daily service in the near future. [2]
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.
The 2024 timetables for trains within Norway show there is one night train with sleeper carriages in each direction each day except Saturday between: Oslo and Bergen on the Bergen Line, provided by Vy Tog. [1] Oslo and Stavanger on the Sørland Line, provided by Go-Ahead Norge. [2] Oslo and Trondheim on the Dovre Line, provided by SJ Norge. [3]