Fall asleep in Amsterdam, wake up in Berlin! The NL has a new night train

Time flies when you’re having fun — or when you’re asleep. Luckily European Sleeper has launched a night train from Berlin to Brussels via Amsterdam, and the first journey on Thursday was reportedly a success. 

Just think: gone are the neck and back aches after a train journey sitting stiffly upright for 10 hours, peering at suspicious stains on the seats beside you to kill time. 

On a European Sleeper, you can collapse into a (short and stubby) starfish position on the carriage’s built-in beds and pretend you don’t exist for the journey’s duration. 

Departing at 7:22 PM from Brussels, and arriving in Berlin at 6:48 AM, the train will make multiple stops in the Netherlands and run three times a week in both directions (on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays).

Opt for the Deluxe Sleeper Cabin? You can be a long and lanky starfish, as the beds will offer plenty of wiggle room.

A smooth start(-up)

Finally, travel to Berlin will become a simple matter of hitting the pillow and falling asleep — but getting to this point wasn’t so simple. 

In an interview with NRC, Chris Engelsman and Elmer van Buuren, the initiators of this Dutch start-up, revealed that they encountered a few bumps in the road. 

Originally planning to launch the first train in August 2022, an obstacle they faced was the “huge shortage” of train equipment. 

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This was the primary cause of the year-long delay, but European Sleeper has since resolved the issue by renting their carriages from a German company, while also beginning the process of building their own. 

A successful first trip

Now, the night train is in full swing, with Engelsman sharing that he is pleased with the outcome of the first trip — which was only two minutes late for its arrival in Brussels. 💪  

Now, it’s just a matter of working on the finishing touches. 

Not only that, but more night train lines across all of the EU (along with the improvement of pre-existing ones) are in the works. 

READ MORE | Amsterdam is getting new night trains to Dresden and Prague (and we can’t wait!)

To our UK readers, you might want to take note: one such plan is to create a night train that runs between NL and London. Game changer. 

Other night train additions will span from Berlin, to Prague, to cities in Italy — including a night train from Amsterdam to Barcelona, RTL Nieuws reports

Flying is soo last year 

Why not just book a flight, you might ask? Well, as pointed out by RTL Nieuws, maybe because flying is becoming less affordable, and simultaneously worse for the climate? 

Booking a night train, say, six months in advance would cost you an average of around €160, while a plane ticket for the same journey? That will set you back €190. 

Yep, plane ticket prices have skyrocketed (hah) within the last year, and the worst is yet to come, according to ABN AMRO’s economists’ projections. 

READ MORE | You can now get a ferry between the Netherlands and Norway!

Plus, imagine just taking a night train, skipping the carnage that is queueing at Schiphol, and, I don’t know, not destroying the planet. 

What could be better than passing out on crisp, clean bed sheets and waking up in a tropical (anywhere is better compared to here) city? 

Seriously, though. What could be better? Let us know in the comments. 

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Ellen Ranebo
Ellen Ranebo
As someone half Swedish and half Irish who has lived in the Netherlands, the UK, and attended an American School, Ellen is a cocktail of various nationalities. Having had her fair share of bike accidents, near-death experiences involving canals, and miscommunications while living here (Swedish and Dutch have deceptively similar words with very different meanings), she hopes to have (and document) plenty more in future.

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  1. I took a night train from London to Edinburgh in the early 70’s by myself. Totally delightful experience! Highly recommend it!

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