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Train travel round-up

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 Source: The Portugal News
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German startup to launch night trains

The new Berlin-based start-up, Nox, will launch its new sleeper trains across Europe in 2027.

Nox’s overnight train cabins are designed for one or two passengers. There will be three room categories: a single loft for one passenger with an upper-level bed and a seat and table; a double loft with a double upper-level bed and two seats and a table; and a double vista with easy-entry beds, the lower of which converts into seating. All the room categories will have two-metre-long beds, and enough space to stand up and store your luggage. Some cabins will also offer windows with panoramic views.

According to Euronews, Nox will offer travellers an affordable alternative to short-haul continental flights on routes connecting over 100 European cities, including Paris, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Warsaw, Budapest and Rome.

Turkey launches Black Sea scenic train

Turkish State Railways has introduced a new scenic train connecting the capital Ankara to the Black Sea province of Zonguldak.

The ‘Touristic Karaelmas Express’ will give passengers a chance to discover cultural and natural sites of the western Black Sea. It will include stops in Karabük, Çankırı and Kalecik, allowing passengers to go sightseeing.

With a total capacity of 120 passengers, the train consists of two dining wagons, four sleeping wagons, and one couchette wagon.

The two-day roundtrip will depart Ankara in the evening, arriving in Zonguldak later the following day. The train departs late in the evening for the return journey. Upcoming departures are scheduled for September 26, October 10 and November 14, according to Hürriyet Daily News.

Portugal historic train returns

Portugal’s Vouga Historic Train will return in July and August, offering passengers a historic train experience between Aveiro and Macinhata do Vouga.

According to The Portugal News, the train is made up of historic wooden carriages from the beginning of the 20th century, with a capacity of 206 passengers. It will depart Aveiro Station every Saturday at 13h45.

During the trips, passengers can visit the Macinhata do Vouga Railway Museum, the city of Águeda and urban art exhibitions at the AgitÁgueda festival, and taste local products.

New train between Munich and Budapest

Czech Republic rail company, RegioJet, will launch a new route between Munich and Budapest in December 2026.

RegioJet plans to operate two trains through Austria, becoming the first route in the company’s history without any stops in the Czech Republic, according to Railway Supply.

Departures from Munich are planned for 06h35 and 15h35, with arrivals in Budapest at 13h00 and 22h00 respectively. Return services will depart Budapest at 06h00 and 15h00, arriving in Munich at 12h25 and 21h25.

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