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What are the differences between the sleeping accommodations on overnight trains?

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What are the differences between the sleeping accommodations on overnight trains?

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Single Sleeper: One-person, first-class compartment with seats that convert to one, plush bed. Has a sink and, sometimes, a toilet and/or shower. Double Sleeper: Two-person, first-class compartment with seats that convert to two, plush bunk beds. Has a sink and, sometimes, a toilet and/or shower. Economy Double (T2) Sleeper: Smaller, two-person, second-class compartment with seats that convert to two bunk beds. Has a sink. Economy Triple (T3) Sleeper: Smaller, three-person, second-class compartment with seats that convert to three bunk beds. Has a sink. Couchette: Smallest, multiple-person, second-class compartment with seats that convert to several (4 or 6), basic bunk beds. Global Price Ticket: A seat, which may recline.

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