March 6, 2026

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Europe’s Night Trains Are Expanding—And They’re Perfect For Slow Travel

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Europe’s Night Trains Are Expanding—And They’re Perfect For Slow Travel  Outlook Traveller

1. When will Nox sleeper trains launch in Europe?
Nox plans to begin operations in 2027, with a full network of over 100 European cities expected by 2035.

2. How much will tickets for Nox sleeper trains cost?
Single cabins are expected to start at EUR 79, while double cabins will be priced from EUR 149, with flexible fares based on demand.

3. What makes Nox sleeper trains different from existing night trains?
Unlike traditional couchettes, Nox offers only private one- or two-person rooms, complete with beds, seating areas, storage, and in some cases panoramic windows.

4. Which European cities will be connected by Nox trains?
By 2035, Nox aims to connect major hubs like Stockholm, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris, Rome, Barcelona, Berlin, and more.

5. What types of private rooms will Nox offer?
There will be three cabin categories: Single and Double Loft rooms with ladder-access beds, and Double Vista rooms featuring low-floor or chest-height beds with scenic views.

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