European Sleeper Revives Paris-Berlin Night Train, Boosting Sustainable Travel Options

November 14, 2025
European Sleeper Revives Paris-Berlin Night Train, Boosting Sustainable Travel Options
  • Night trains across Europe are experiencing a revival as advocacy groups push them as a greener alternative to flying.

  • ÖBB’s former Paris/Brussels–Berlin/Vienna night train struggled with punctuality and was discontinued, paving the way for a renewed direct Paris–Berlin connection under European Sleeper.

  • European Sleeper will resume the Paris to Berlin night train via Brussels starting in March 2026, running on alternating days with the Brussels–Prague night train.

  • The new Paris–Berlin route departs Paris-Nord and passes through Douai, Aulnoye, Mons, Brussels, Liège and Aachen before reaching Berlin, and it will not stop in Amsterdam as earlier itineraries did.

  • Historically, the Paris–Berlin night train ran via Belgium but was discontinued in 2008, with other variants like Strasbourg–Mannheim and later Deutsche Bahn cancellations of night trains; only a Moscow–Paris service survived briefly during the pandemic era.

  • The announcement reconnects several major European cities by night train, expanding travel options and feeding into ongoing discussions about sustainable long-distance rail travel.

  • Since its 2023 launch, European Sleeper has established itself as a notable independent international train operator, carrying over 230,000 passengers on more than 750 night trains.

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