European Sleeper trains to accept Interrail passes from July

European Sleeper trains to accept Interrail passes from July
European Sleeper train. Credit: Belga / James Arthur Gekiere

European Sleeper night trains will accept travellers with Interrail and Eurail passes as of this summer, the company announced on Monday.

From 1 July, Interrail Global Passes and Eurail Global Passes will be valid on European Sleeper night trains, but only in combination with a European Sleeper reservation for a seat, couchette, or bed – these can be purchased via the website from now.

"We are very happy to welcome Interrail and Eurail pass holders on board our night trains," said co-founder Chris Engelsman." European Sleeper is a typical train for Interrailers: we connect three European capitals, offer a wide range of comfort levels and (last but not least) reintroduce the possibility to enjoy the summer breeze from an open window."

The Interrail Pass is a rail pass available to European residents (residents of countries outside Europe can purchase the Eurail Pass instead), allowing unlimited train travel in (and between) all 33 participating countries for a certain period of time.

Train is the way

"Being a true European railway, we consider this partnership a great way to promote the most remarkable and responsible way to travel across Europe," he added.

The news means that pass holders will have the opportunity to cover extensive distances (such as from Edinburgh to Berlin, for example) by including a European Sleeper journey in their itinerary. And importantly, as it concerns an overnight journey, travellers will only have to use one of their Pass's travel days.

A couchette at the European Sleeper night train that connects Brussels, Amsterdam and Berlin. Credit: Belga / James Arthur Gekiere

This allows pass holders to maximise its value while enjoying the convenience and comfort of European Sleeper's services.

“We are delighted to welcome European Sleeper amidst our carrier membership and look forward to a successful partnership," said Eurail CEO Carlo Boselli. "Together with our members, we believe in the importance of an interconnected and borderless Europe by rail."

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