Europe's Night Train Revival on 'Shaky Ground' Despite Growing Demand
Although demand is strong and new routes are planned, the revival of Europe's night train network faces significant hurdles. The industry is hampered by ageing rolling stock, inconsistent funding, and infrastructure challenges, complicating the expansion of this climate-friendly travel alternative to and from Switzerland.

Key Takeaways
- A planned BaselâCopenhagenâMalmö night train collapsed after the Swiss parliament withdrew a promised CHF 10 million annual subsidy.
- Dutch-Belgian operator European Sleeper plans a BrusselsâCologne-ZurichâMilan service starting September 2026.
- ĂBB and SNCF cut Nightjet services from Paris to Vienna and Berlin after France ended an annual âŹ10 million contribution.
- Aging rolling stock is a critical issue, with some carriages currently in use being nearly 50 years old.
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They Said
"Itâs on shaky ground. There was a lot of hype about a renaissance, but the current situation doesnât show that."
"From an ecological point of view, flying for just one week feels absurd when there is a train solution that is feasible."