Whats a night train in Europe?
What’s a night train in Europe?Answer: A night train in Europe travels from well before midnight (usually after 7:00) until morning, which is generally understood to mean after 6:00 a.m. Passengers do plan to sleep on night trains, whether in sleeper compartments or seats. Trains specifically called “night trains” are meant to convey you across long distances while you sleep; trains traveling before and after midnight aren’t always referred to as night trains. Night trains have sleeper compartments — couchettes (below) are cheapest — which should be reserved in advance and which add cost to a Eurail pass or European train ticket, even one for a night train. You can also sleep in a regular seat on a night train at no extra cost (of course). An example of a night train is the popular route from Rome to Munich, which