Austria’s state railway ÖBB, which has been leading the revival of overnight services in recent years, has unveiled a new 33-strong fleet of night trains, which will debut in December 2023.
From ensuite doubles to solo podsThe solo 'pods' allow for privacy in a dormitory-style setup.
OBBThe seven-carriage trains will each have a capacity of 254 passengers, and will be composed of two seating cars, three couchettes and two sleeping cars.
In the sleeping cars, all compartments will have their own bathroom, including a shower.
That’s why we are working together to further expand the European night train network,” she said in a statement.
Persons:
ÖBB, Leonore Gewessler
Organizations:
CNN, OBB, Comfort
Locations:
Vienna, Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands, Hamburg, Innsbruck