European Sleeper - Belgium

European Sleeper
 
European Sleeper is known as 'european sleeper' is a Belgian-Dutch cooperative which operates a thrice-weekly open-access night train service between Berlin, Germany, and Brussels, Belgium, with plans to expand to daily service in the near future as well as extend the line to Dresden and Prague in 2024.
 
The Good Night Train to: PRAGUE, DRESDEN, BERLIN, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, BRUSSELS.
 
There are also plans for services linking Amsterdam, Brussels and Barcelona via France, expected to commence during the spring of 2025.
 
European Sleeper History
 
European Sleeper was launched in 2021, with an announcement in April 2021 of a proposal to operate a sleeper train service between Prague and Brussels, with Czech operator RegioJet announced as a partner, providing rolling stock as well as hauling the service in Germany and the Czech Republic. The National Railway Company of Belgium (SNCB) would be responsible for hauling the service in Belgium, and at the time an operator had not been selected yet to haul the service in the Netherlands. The service was expected to begin in spring of 2022, and a second service was slated to begin in December that year.
 
Around the same time, Belgian startup Moonlight Express announced its intention to commence night train services between Berlin and Brussels, via Liège, with an expected commencement date of April 2022. Having been announced at around the same time, coincidentally, both services from European Sleeper and Moonlight Express were also scheduled to begin at around the same time.
 
European Sleeper Fundraising
 
In May 2021, European Sleeper launched a crowdfunding campaign and managed to raise €500,000 in seed capital by selling shares in the cooperative to more than 350 small investors, reportedly in just fifteen minutes.
 
One month later, in June 2021, it was announced European Sleeper and Moonlight Express would join forces, with the combined entity taking up the European Sleeper name and pursuing the European Sleeper proposal of a Brussels to Prague route with a start date of spring 2022.
 
A subsequent fundraising round was launched just before the summer of 2022, with €2,000,000 worth of shares sold to 1400 investors. Around the same time, the company announced that the Brussels to Prague route would be indefinitely delayed, with no revised start date provided.
 
European Sleeper Partnership with Tour Operator Sunweb Group
 
In June 2022, a partnership with tour operator Sunweb Group was announced, with plans to start new night train services between the Netherlands and French ski resorts by the summer of 2023, and an extension to Southern France the following year. In November, it was announced by the two parties that these plans would be put on hold, citing difficulties in securing rolling stock, track access rights and an operator for the services.
 
The cooperative announced in December that the planned Brussels to Prague route would initially terminate in Berlin due to track capacity constraints imposed for 2023, with German authorities only permitting one long-distance train every two hours south of Dresden due to infrastructure works. The scaled-back route would commence operations on 25 May 2023 with a view to extending service to Prague to complete the original proposal in December 2023, dependent on whether track rights can be secured. The company cited the lack of availability of suitable rolling stock as its biggest challenge, and said that the service would initially operate with leased rolling stock, with plans to purchase new rolling stock afoot, with plans eventually calling for services to be operated with a mix of new and refurbished rolling stock.
 
European Sleeper's Proposed service from Amsterdam to Barcelona
 
European Sleeper's proposed service from Amsterdam to Barcelona was selected in January 2023 to be a pilot project as part of the European Commission's efforts to improve cross-border rail service and encourage new links to be established. It joins two other night train proposals from Snälltaget and Midnight Trains.
 
European Sleeper to Allow Tickets to be Booked with Interrail Passes
 
Bookings for the service opened on 20 February, with tickets only able to be purchased through the European Sleeper website. Work is in progress to allow tickets to be booked with Interrail passes for European travellers.
 
European Sleeper Services Commenced on 25 May 2023 - Running from Berlin towards Brussels
 
Services commenced on 25 May 2023, with the inaugural service running from Berlin towards Brussels, arriving at its Belgian terminus 45 minutes behind schedule. Deputy Prime Minister and Mobility Minister of Belgium Georges Gilkinet met the service at Brussels South on its arrival on the morning of the 26th and saw off the train on its return leg to Berlin that evening.
 
In June 2023, a third fundraising round for €3 million of growth capital was announced, which will open on 21 June and be available to both new and existing investors, who can invest at a starting price of €250, with shares worth €3 to be issued. The cooperative announced it would be the last fundraising opportunity for some time. Funds raised would go towards enabling technical integrations to sell tickets through additional sales channels, hiring a restaurant car for the existing service, preparing service expansions to Prague as well as the proposed services between Amsterdam and Barcelona and ordering new rolling stock.
 
At the same time, the cooperative announced it had sold 10,000 tickets for its existing Berlin-Brussels service, with expectations that €5-6 million worth of tickets would be sold by the year's end. It also announced that Interrail and Eurail passes would be able to be used on services from 1 July, with reservations able to be made from 12 June.
 
European Sleeper Service Detail
 
European Sleeper's only service between Berlin and Brussels commenced operations on the 25 May 2023. The service was thrice-weekly, with trains from Brussels to Berlin via Amsterdam leaving on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and trains from Berlin to Brussels via Amsterdam leaving on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. As of 26 March 2024, European Sleeper extended this service to Prague.
 
European Sleeper In the Press
 
In an article in The Sunday Times about the inaugural Brussels to Berlin service, travel writer Kate Leahy commented, "Orient Express-style luxury this is not," but concluded they were "undeniably an adventure." The Man in Seat Sixty-One praised the friendly staff, beds and meals provided.
 
European Sleeper Timetable
 
European Sleeper Towards Berlin (operates Monday, Wednesday, Friday)
 
  

European Sleeper Towards Brussels (operates, Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday)

     
Station Departure Time   Station Departure Time
     
Brussels-South 19:22   Praha hl.n. 18:04
Antwerpen Centraal 20:01   Praha Holešovice 18:14
Roosendaal 20:44   Ústí n.L.hl.n. 19:21
Rotterdam Centraal 21:21   Děčín hl.n. 19:39
Den Haag HS 21:42   Bad Schandau 19:59
Schiphol Airport 22:11   Dresden Hbf 20:30
Amsterdam Centraal 22:34   Dresden Neustadt 20:37
Amersfoort Centraal 23:12   Berlin Ostbf 22:45
Deventer 23:52   Berlin Hbf 22:56
Bad Bentheim 01:10   Bad Bentheim 04:00
Berlin Hbf 06:18   Deventer 05:09
Berlin Ostbf 06:27   Amersfoort Centraal 05:46
Dresden Neustadt 08:20   Amsterdam Centraal 06:26
Dresden Hbf 08:29   Schiphol Airport (does not stop)
Bad Schandau 08:56   Den Haag HS (does not stop)
Děčín hl.n. 09:18   Rotterdam Centraal 07:27
Ústí n.L.hl.n. 09:37   Roosendaal 08:12
Praha Holešovice 10:45   Antwerpen Centraal 08:43
Praha hl.n. 10:56   Brussels-South 09:27
 
European Sleeper Overview
 
European Sleeper Service Type: International sleeper train
European Sleeper First Service: 25 May 2023, 10 months ago
European Sleeper Route:
Termini Brussels
Berlin
European Sleeper Stops: 
12 (services from Brussels to Berlin)
10 (services from Berlin to Brussels)
European Sleeper Distance Travelled: Approximately 1,000 km (620 mi)
European Sleeper Average Journey Time: 11 hours
European Sleeper Service Frequency: 3 x per week
European Sleeper Train Number(s): ES 452 & ES 453
European Sleeper Seating Arrangements:
Six-seater couchette compartments and three-seater sleeper compartments (can also be booked privately)
European Sleeper Sleeping Arrangements: 
CouchetteSleeper
European Sleeper Catering Facilities:
Breakfast and a drink included in sleeper faresdrinks and snacks can be purchased onboard from train crew
European Sleeper Other Facilities: Bicycle storage available for € 19
 
 

Night Train European Sleeper has new stops in Germany and the Czech Republic

Night Train European Sleeper has a new route, with an addition of new stops in Germany and the Czech Republic.

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