Europe has a vast network of rail lines that will get you almost anywhere you want to go efficiently and easy. In many situations you can reduce your overall travel time by using the trains rather than flying or driving. Trains are great in getting you from the middle of one city to another, unlike airports which are almost always located far outside of the city centers. This means easier and quicker access to stations and overall less travel time. Train makes good sense when traveling within a country or to adjoining country’s. This is especially true in western and central Europe where the rail network is excellent. The large cities can have multiple stations with trains coming and going continuously on busy schedules. This high frequency of trains will provide you the traveler with an excellent selection of times to depart to another destination.
There are several ways to purchase tickets. You can choose to purchase point to point tickets or if you plan on extensive rail travel you can opt for a rail pass. Several web sites allow you to compare buying rail passes as opposed to purchasing individual point to point tickets. Remember to get your tickets validated at the station prior to boarding the train. Otherwise the conductor will have to charge you and extra €10. Once you arrive at the station check to see what platform your train is departing from. If your early and do not see your train listed on the big schedule board ask a rail employee and they will assist you. If you are connecting to another train find its platform before you do anything else. There are many trains arriving and departing and they are precisely on time so you do not want to miss your train.
If you plan on doing a lot of train travel then a rail pass maybe the answer. However, compare the trips you want to take on the train and price the point to point tickets as opposed to the rail pass. You may find buying point to point tickets will be less costly. Levels of train service can vary from one country to another. Trains in France go just about everywhere with good schedules, are comfortable and inexpensive. Greece is not the same situation, There a bus will probably be your best option and less costly.
You can find more detailed information at pages on specific rail topics listed below.
While Europe has high speed trains, they only run on high demand routes and usually cost more than the intercity or regional trains. However, they are modern comfortable and will get you there a lot quicker than the other trains that will make more frequent stops. High speed trains require reservations even with a rail pass. Look at airline flights if the trip time on train runs over 5 hours. At that point you may save time by flying. However, there are night trains available on some long distance routes. A night train allows you to travel at night saving your day time hours for other activities as well as the cost of a hotel room.
European Rail Lines…
international rail lines
These rail providers have departures from one country and a terminus point in another. Their routes are from one major city to one in another country. These rail lines do not provide regional services from their main points of service.
National Rail Lines
These are the largest railway companies within their respective countries and are typically state owned and operated. They provide most of the rail infrastructure and routes that even some of the smaller regional rail companies may use. Some may provide limited cross border routes to high demand destinations in other countries.
regional rail lines
Smaller rail lines that provide limited services to specific areas or regions and not nationally or internationally. Some may only serve a single route and web sites may be available only in the local language.
Rail Line | Type | Service Area | |
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Oy Karelian (Allegro) | International Railway | High-speed cross boarder service by VR & RZD Allegro train from Helsinki, Finland to St. Petersburg, Russia | |
ICE(Inter-City Express) | International Railway | Cross boarder service operated by DB from Germany | |
IC -EC (Inter-City – Euro-City) | International Railway | Cross boarder service operated by DB from Germany | |
Venice-Simplon-Orient-Express | International Railway | Luxury vintage train between London or Paris to Venice | |
Eurostar | International Railway | High speed trains through the Channel Tunnel. From London to Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam & other France locations | |
Euro Tunnel | International Railway | Transport your car by train from Folkstone, Uk to Calais, France | |
Intercity Direct | International Railway | Cross boarder service from Amsterdam to Brussels operated by NS | |
RailJet | International Railway | Service operated by ÖBB & ČD between Austria & Czechia | |
Optima Express | International Railway | Transport your car by train from Villach, Austria to the Edirne, Turkey | |
Øresundståg | International Railway | Cross boarder service between Copenhagen, Malmö & Lund Sweden by DSB & SJ |
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Elipsos | International Railway | TGV and AVE high speed trains between France and Spain. Paris-Toulouse-Lyon-Marseille-Barcelona- Madrid by SNFC & Renfe | |
TGV | International Railway | France, with cross boarder services to Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain & Netherlands by SNFC | |
TGV Lyria | International Railway | Formed by SNCF & SBB to provide high- speed rail service between France and Switzerland | |
Thalys | International Railway | A consortium of 3 companies provide high-speed rail between Belgium-France-Germany- Netherlands | |
thello | International Railway | Trenitalia overnight service between France & Italy. Marseille-Milan, Paris-Venice | |
JSC | National Railway | Serbia’s National Rail System | |
HŽPP | National Railway | Croatian National Railways | |
CFM | National Railway | Moldova’s National Rail System | |
ZCG | National Railway | Montenegro’s National Rail System | |
HSH | National Railway | Albania’s National Rail system. (Website in Albania only) | |
MZ Transport | National Railway | North Macedonia’s National Rail System | |
SŽ | National Railway | Slovenia’s National Rail System | |
PKP | National Railway | Poland’s National Rail System | |
Deutsche Bahn | National Railway | Germany’s National Rail system | |
BDZ | National Railway | Bulgaria’s National Rail System | |
NMBS / SNBC | National Railway | Belgium’s National Rail Line | |
ČD | National Railway | Czechia National Rail System | |
CFL | National Railway | Luxembourg’s National Rail System | |
CFR | National Railway | Romania’s National Rail System | |
CP | National Railway | Portugal’s National Rail system | |
DSB | National Railway | Denmark’s National Rail System | |
Elron | National Railway | Estonia’s National Passenger Rail System | |
Irish Rail | National Railway | Ireland’s National Rail | |
LDz | National Railway | Latvia’s National Rail System | |
Lietuvos | National Railway | Lithuanian’s National Rail System | |
MÁV | National Railway | Hungary’s National Rail service | |
National Rail | National Railway | United Kingdom’s National Rail System | |
NS | National Railway | Netherland’s National Rail System | |
ŐBB | National Railway | Austria’s National Rail system. Also includes Liechtenstein. | |
OSE | National Railway | Greece’s National Rail System | |
Renfe | National Railway | Spain’s National Rail System | |
Belarussian | National Railway | Belarusian Railway System | |
SBB CFF FFS | National Railway | Switzerland ‘s National Rail System | |
SJ | National Railway | Sweden’s National Rail System | |
SNCF | National Railway | France’s National Rail Line | |
TCDD | National Railway | Turkey’s National Rail System | |
Trenitalia | National Railway | Italy’s National Rail system | |
YKP | National Railway | Ukraine’s National Rail System | |
VR | National Railway | Finland’s National Rail System | |
VY | National Railway | Norway’s National Rail System | |
ŽFBH | National Railway | Bosnian National Railways | |
ŽSSK | National Railway | Slovakia’s National Rail System | |
Adif | Regional Railway | High Speed rail service in Spain | |
Appenzeller Bahnen | Regional Railway | Rail service in cantons of Appenzeller Innerrhoden & Ausserrhoden & St. Gallen | |
MOB | Regional Railway | Golden Pass scenic route from Montreux to Gstaad, Guryéres, Les Pléides or Broc | |
TfL | Regional Railway | Rail service by Transport for London | |
TFW | Regional Railway | Regional rail service in Wales | |
westbahn.at | Regional Railway | Rail service in to Salzburg, Vienna, Upper & Lower Austria regions | |
Avanti West Coast | Regional Railway | London Euston to Scotland, Manchester, Liverpool & Birmingham | |
bls | Regional Railway | Passenger service from Bern & Luzern to areas in the Swiss canton of Berne. | |
C2C | Regional Railway | Rail service From London Fenchurch station east to Essex | |
CFC | Regional Railway | Chemins de fer de la Corse Rail service on the island of Corsica | |
Chiltern Railways | Regional Railway | London Marylebone to Birmingham, Regional rail service in Scotland | |
CP zou | Regional Railway | Chemins de Fer de Provence Narrow gauge railway from Nice to Digne. | |
Cross Country | Regional Railway | Birmingham to Cornwall, Bournemouth, Cambridge, York, Cardif, & Scotland | |
East Midlands | Regional Railway | Regional Rail System serving England’s Cities | |
Circumveruviana | Regional Railway | Regional service in Naples, Pompeii & Amalfi areas. | |
euskotren | Regional Railway | Regional service for Hendaye-Irun-San Sebastian-Bilbao | |
Grand Central | Regional Railway | London King’s Cross to York, Bradford & Sunderland | |
Greater Anglia | Regional Railway | London Liverpool St to northeast England & Stansted Express | |
GWR | Regional Railway | London Paddington west to Cornwall, Wales & Bath | |
Hull Trains | Regional Railway | London King’s Cross to Hull | |
italo | Regional Railway | Private Italian High Speed rail service | |
IVB | Regional Railway | Operates the Stubai Valley Railway from Innsbruck to Fulpmes | |
Bernese Oberland Bahn / Jungfraubahn | Regional Railway | Interlaken to Lauterbrunnen/ Grindelwal/ Wengen/ Kleine Scheidegg/ Jungfraujoch | |
leo express | Regional Railway | Passenger service from Czechia to Austria, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia & Ukraine | |
LNER | Regional Railway | London Kings Cross north to Scotland, Leeds, Newcastle & York | |
London North Western | Regional Railway | London Euston to Birmingham, Coventry, Liverpool & Milton-Keyes | |
Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn | Regional Railway | Zermatt to Disentis / Mustér | |
Mersey Rail | Regional Railway | Liverpool area rail service | |
Mitterrhein Bahn | Regional Railway | Runs the route from Cologne to Mainz along the river Rhine. | |
Mt. Blanc Express | Regional Railway | Line from Martigny, Switzerland to Chamonix, France | |
NÖVOG | Regional Railway | Operate a number of secondary lines in Lower Austria | |
Ouigo | Regional Railway | Low-cost high-speed line from Paris CDG to Marseille, Montpellier, Rennes & Nantes |
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RATP | Regional Railway | Transit system operating rail lines around Paris area | |
Regio Jet | Regional Railway | Train and bus routes from Czechia to 14 European countries | |
Glacier Express | Regional Railway | Scenic route from Zermatt to St. Moritz | |
Scot Rail | Regional Railway | Regional rail service in Scotland | |
Caledonian Sleeper | Regional Railway | Overnight rail service London Euston to Scotland | |
SOB | Regional Railway | Rail service in Southern Switzerland (site in German only) | |
South Western | Regional Railway | London Waterloo & Victoria southwest to Southhampton, Bournemouth & Portsmouth | |
SZU | Regional Railway | Rail service in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland (site in German only) | |
Thames Link | Regional Railway | 3 Railways (Great Northern, Southern, Southeastern & Gatwick Express) Operating from London Bridge, St Pancras or King’s Cross. | |
Thurbo | Regional Railway | Rail service in eastern Switzerland | |
Northern | Regional Railway | Rail service in Northern England in the United Kingdom | |
TILO | Regional Railway | Trains in Ticino and Lombardia, including over the old Gotthard pass route | |
Transpennie Express | Regional Railway | Rail service in Eastern England to Manchester and Scotland | |
Translink | Regional Railway | Railway provider in Northern Ireland | |
West Midlands | Regional Railway | Regional trains from Birmingham | |
Zentralbahn | Regional Railway | Narrow gauge railway from Luzern to Interlaken and Engelberg | |
ŽRS | Regional Railway | Train service in Republika Srpska in Bosnia & Herzegovina. (Website in Serbian only) | |
mbs | Regional Railway | MBS operates the Arlberg line | |
FLiXTRAIN | Regional Railway | Rail service in Germany to Stuttgart, Berlin and NW Germany | |
Stern Hafferl | Regional Railway | Operates regional trains lines in Upper Austria | |
Wiener Lokal bahanen | Regional Railway | WLB operates a light rail service from Vienna to the spa town of Baden | |
NJ | Regional Railway | Aalborg, Hjørring, Frederikshav, Skagen, Hirtshals, Skørping | |
Go Rail | International Railway | Cross boarder service from Tallinn to St Petersburg and Moscow | |
Arriva.dk | Regional Railway | Private Rail out of Aarhus, Struer | |
Lokaltog | Regional Railway | Service out of Nykøbing, Køge, Tølløse & Holbæk | |
Rhätische Bahn | Regional Railway | Bernina Express & 10 other lines throughout Switzerland | |
Bla*Tåget | Regional Railway | Private rail line between Stockholm – Göthenburg, Sweden |
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GYSEV / Raaberbahn | International Railway | Cross boarder rail services in Hungary and Austria | |
GW Train Regio | Regional Railway | Rail service in Bohemia and Moravia regions of Czechia. | |
Westfalen Bahn | Regional Railway | Regional rail service in Western Germany | |
Polregio | Regional Railway | Regional rail service in Poland | |
Koleje Mazowieckie | Regional Railway | Rail service in Masovia Voivodeship of Poland | |
Koleje Śląskie | Regional Railway | Rail service in Silesia Voivodeship of Poland | |
Koleje Wielkopolskie | Regional Railway | Rail service in the Greater Poland Voivodeship of Poland | |
Koleje Dolnośląskie | Regional Railway | Rail service in Lower Silesia Voivodeship of Poland | |
Koleje Małopolskie | Regional Railway | Rail service in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship of Poland | |
TCF | Regional Railway | Rail service in Romania (site in Romanian only) | |
Srbija Voz | Regional Railway | Rail service in Serbia | |
BRB | Regional Railway | Trains from Munich to Tegernsee, Lenggries and Bayrischzell. | |
BOB | Regional Railway | Trains in North Rhine-Westphalia, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia | |
SWEG | Regional Railway | Regional rail service in Bavaria Germany | |
cantus-bahn | Regional Railway | Regional express trains on routes out of Munich to Lindau/Oberstdorf, Regensburg, Furth im Wald | |
Eurobahn | Regional Railway | Regional trains from Berchtesgaden to Freilassing and Salzburg | |
Erfurter Bahn | Regional Railway | Regional trains in the region around Erfurt | |
erix x | Regional Railway | Regional trains in Northern Germany Bremen, Brunswick, Hanover | |
evb | Regional Railway | Regional trains from Cuxhaven via Bremerhaven to Buxtehude | |
ODEG | Regional Railway | Regional trains in the Berlin area | |
HLB | Regional Railway | Regional and suburban trains around Frankfurt/Main | |
HzL | Regional Railway | Regional service in southern Baden-Württemberg | |
metronom | Regional Railway | Regional trains from Hamburg to Bremen and Hanover | |
Zillertal Bahn | Regional Railway | Operate local trains on the line from Jebach to Mayrhofen | |
NEB | Regional Railway | Regional trains on regional lines around Berlin | |
Transdev | Regional Railway | Operate region lines NOB, BRB, HEX, WEG & NordwestBahn in Germany | |
Rutalbahn | Regional Railway | Regional trains from Düren via Jülich to Linnich |
The Following web sites contains in depth information on train travel
High Speed Rail Lines & Routes…
Europe’s high speed rail routes are excellent for getting to a destination quickly. They will cost slightly more for a ticket but, going up to speeds of almost 300 km/h they do not make very many stops, unlike the other trains, increasing your overall travel time. You can also find some regional trains marked “Rapid” which also means they will not make many stops allowing for quicker travel time. Remember, even with a rail pass, you must make a reservation on the high speed trains.
There are two types of high speed lines with one dedicated and another upgraded. The dedicated lines which means they can travel at 250 km/h (155 mph) on newer and faster tracks. Upgraded lines can travel at least 200km/h (124 mph) for upgraded tracks. Trains may have to slow down while traveling over older tracks, those not upgraded or traveling through metropolitan areas.
ALFA PENDULAR
The Alfa Pendular travels down the coast of Portugal.
Routes: Braga-Porto / Porto-Coimbra / Coimbra – Lisbon / Lisbon – Faro
EUROSTAR
The high-speed Eurostar train will transport you via the Channel Tunnel to the heart of London from Amsterdam, Brussels or Paris . Routes: London – Paris / London – Amsterdam / London – Brussels / London – Lille
ICE
ICE trains connect all major cities in Germany and many cities in neighboring countries. This modern high-speed train, with hourly services, offers many conveniences.
Routes: Frankfurt – Hamburg / Frankfurt – Munich / Frankfurt – Cologne / Frankfurt – Stuttgart / Hamburg – Munich / Berlin – Hamburg / Berlin – Frankfurt / Berlin – Munich / Cologne – Berlin / Frankfurt – Aachen / Frankfurt – Brussels (via Brussels Noord) / Cologne – Brussels (via Brussels Noord) / Frankfurt – Paris / Frankfurt – Basel / Frankfurt – Amsterdam / Nuremberg – Vienna
ITALO
Private high speed rail line that competes with Trenitalia the national rail service.
Routes: Venice – Rome / Naples – Rome / Rome – Milan / Florence – Rome / Milan – Venice / Rome – Bolzano / Turin – Reggio Calabria / Turin – Salerno / Milan – Ancona / Rome – Bologna
LE FRECCE
The Le Frecce are a series of 3 modern high-speed train lines connecting cities and towns all across Italy.
Frecciarossa Routes: Turin – Salerno / Venice – Salerno / Bergamo – Rome / Trieste – Milan / Venice – Genoa / Bolzano – Milan / Turin – Lecce.
Frecciargento Routes: Rome – Venice / Rome – Verona / Rome – Reggio Calabria / Rome – Mantua / Rome – Ancona / Rome – Pescara / Rome – Bari / Rome – Lecce / Rome – Puglia / Rome – Genoa ( via Fiumicino airport) / Rome – Reggio Calabria
Frecciabianca Routes: Rome – Turin (via Genoa) / Milan – Venice / Milan – Lecce / Milan – Bari / Venice – Lecce / Rome – Reggio Calabria (via Naples) / Rome Ravenna
RAILJET
Railjet (RJ) high-speed trains operate between Austria, Czechia, Germany, Hungary and Switzerland.
Routes: Vienna – Budapest / Vienna – Prague / Vienna – Salzburg / Vienna – Innsbruck / Vienna – Graz / Vienna – Villach / Salzburg – Budapest / Salzburg – Zürich / Salzburg – Munich / Innsbruck – Budapest / Graz – Prague / Munich – Budapest
RENFE
Spain’s national rail network of high speed trains connects most major cities as well as links up to lines for international travel to France and Portugal.
Altaria high-speed train Madrid, to southern Spain.
Routes: Madrid – Algeciras / Madrid – Granada / Madrid – Cartagena / Madrid – Murcia
Alvia
Routes: Alicante – Gijón / Alicante – Santander / Madrid – Alicante / Madrid – Bilbao / Madrid – Cadiz / Madrid – Gijón / Madrid – Huelva / Madrid – Logroño / Madrid – Pamplona / Madrid – Santander / Madrid – Castellón / Madrid – Vitoria-Gasteiz / Barcelona – A Coruña / Barcelona – Irún (Spain) / Barcelona – Vigo / Madrid – A Coruña / Barcelona – Gijónvia León
AVE high speed train out of Madrid
Routes: Madrid – Barcelona / Madrid – Seville via Ciudad Real – Puertollano – Córdoba Central / Madrid – Huesca via Guadalajara – Calatayud – Zaragoza-Delicias – Tardienta / Madrid – Malaga / Madrid – Alicante / Barcelona – Seville via Madrid Puerta de Atocha / Barcelona – Malaga via Madrid Puerta de Atocha / Madrid – Valencia via Cuenca – Fernando Zóbel – Requena-Utiel / Valencia – Seville via Cuenca – Fernando Zóbel – Ciudad Real / Madrid – Figueres
Euromed operates along the Mediterranean coast.
Routes: Barcelona – Tarragona / Barcelona – Castellón / Barcelona – Valencia via Madrid Puerta de Atocha / Barcelona – Alicante
RENFE-SNCF
The Renfe-SNCF is an international consortium high-speed train that connects Spain and France.
Routes: Barcelona – Paris / Barcelona – Toulouse / Barcelona – Lyon / Madrid – Marseille
SJ X2000
The Swedish SJ high-speed trains that offer a high level of comfort and can transport swiftly to the center of many cities in Sweden such as Stockholm.
Routes: Stockholm – Malmö / Stockholm – Sundsvall / Stockholm – Östersund / Stockholm – Gothenburg / Stockholm – Karlstad / Stockholm – Borlänge / Gothenburg – Malmö / Copenhagen – Stockholm / Copenhagen – Malmö / Oslo – Stockholm
SUPERCITY
The high-speed SuperCity train is a great option for exploring the major cities in the Czech Republic.
Routes: Prague – Ostrava / Bohumín – Františkovy Lázně / Prague – Havirov
TGV
The TGV is a high-speed train that operates all over France and beyond.
Routes: Paris – Lille / Paris – Calais / Paris – Reims / Paris – Metz / Paris – Strasbourg / Paris – Dijon / Paris – Grenoble / Paris – Lyon / Paris – Avignon / Paris – Perpignan / Paris – Nice / Paris – Brodeaux / Paris – Biarritz / Paris – Lourdes / Paris – Toulouse / Paris – Nantes
TGV LYRIA
The TGV Lyria is an international high-speed train that connects France and Switzerland.
Routes: Paris – Basel / Paris – Zürich / Paris – Bern / Paris – Interlaken / Paris – Lausanne / Paris – Genéva / Marseille – Basel
THALYS
Thalys is an international high-speed train consortium connecting France (Paris), Belgium (Brussels), Germany (Cologne) and The Netherlands (Amsterdam).
Routes: Paris – Brussels / Paris – Amsterdam / Amsterdam – Brussels / Paris – Liège / Paris – Cologne / Brussels – Dortmund (Via Köln Hbf) / Paris – Antwerp / Brussels – Lille
Scenic Train Routes…
Line Name – Departure City to Major Stops to Destination City |
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Arlberg Line – From Blundez to Landeck to Innsbruck, Austria (or vice versa) |
Bergen Railway – From Bergen to Oslo, Norway (or vice versa) |
Bernina Express – From Chur or St. Moritz to Tirano, Switzerland (or vice versa) |
Black Forest Lines – Ofenburg to Konstanz and Freiburg to Seebrugg Germany |
Centovalli Railway – Domodossola to Locarno |
Chocolate Express – From Montreux to Broc and back ( one day excursion trip) |
Danube Express – Istanbul to Budapest |
Flåm Railway – Myrdal to Flam Norway |
Glacier Express – From Zermatt to St. Moritz, Switzerland (or vice versa) |
Golden Pass – From Lucerne to Interlaken – Montreux, Switzerland (or vice versa) |
Inlandsbanan – Kristinehamn to Gällivare, Sweden |
Rauma Line – Dombås to Åndalsnes, Norway |
Rhine Valley Line – Trains run everyday from Mainz to Koblenz: Koblenz to Cologne (or vice versa) stopping along the way at many small river villages and sights. |
The Royal Scotsman – 13 Luxury tours all out of Edinburgh across Scotland and the UK. |
Semmering Line – Wiener Neustadt to Bruck an der Mur, Austria |
Venice Simplon Orient Express – Famous Luxury Train with multiple routes. Venice to London/ Istanbul to Venice/ Venice to Stockholm/ Paris to Istanbul |
Wilhelm Tell Express – From Lucarno/ Lugano to Lucerne, Switzerland (or vice versa) A segment of trip is on a boat. |
Night Trains…
Night trains can be a very time saving way to travel. Traveling at night instead of during the day time hours frees up those hours for sightseeing and other activities. I can also save some money by not staying at a hotel or other accommodation.
When it comes to night train travel you have several options, Sleeping Cars, Couchette Cars or Regular Seating. All have their different amenities and of course cost.
Sleeping Cars – Have 1, 2, or 3 bed compartments with a wash basin & toilet. Some lines also offer a deluxe suite versions with shower. These convert from bedrooms to sitting rooms when not sleeping. Breakfast is normally included.
Couchette Cars – Have 6 or 4 berth bunk compartments w blanket, sheet & pillow. Bunks convert to seats when not sleeping. Good for family and group travel. May offer limited breakfast.
Regular Seats – These are normal couch seats if you can sleep in them you’ll save some money.
Caledonian Sleeper Train
- London Euston – Crewe – Preston – Edinburgh – Glasgow – Aberdeen – Stirling – Perth – Inverness – Fort William
Bosphorus Express Train
- Bucharest – Istanbul Halkali
EuroNight Croatia Train
- Zagreb – Ljubljana – Lake Bled – Salzburg – Munich
- Zagreb – Ljubljana – Lake Bled – Innsbruck – Feldkirch – Zürich
- Rijeka – Opatija – Ljubljana – Lake Bled – Munich
- Split – Maribor – Graz – Vienna – Bratislava
EuroNight Czech-Poland Train
- Prague – Bohumin – Ostrava – Kraków – Warsaw
EuroNight Ister Train
- Budapest – Via Győr – Szolnok – Arad – Sighișoara – Brașov – Bucharest
EuroNight Kálmán Imre Train
- Stuttgart Hbf – Munich Ost – Vienna Hbf – Budapest Keleti
- Zürich Hbf – Vienna Hbf – Budapest Keleti
EuroNight Metropol Train
- Prague – Brno – Breclav – Bratislava – Budapest
EuroNight Sleeper Train
- Berlin Hbf – Bratislava Hlavna – Budapest Nyguati
European Sleeper
- Brussels – Antwerp -Rotterdam – Amsterdam – Deventer – Berlin
French Overnight Trains
- Paris-Toulon-St Raphael-Cannes-Antibes-Nice (reinstated May 2021)
- Paris-Toulouse-Latour de Carol (with connection to Barcelona)
- Paris-Toulouse-Latour de Carol (with connection to Barcelona)
- Paris-Tarbes-Lourdes (reinstated December 2021)
- Paris-Rodez
- Paris-Briancon
- Paris-Perpignan-Narbonne-Cerbère (daily in summer, Fri & Sun in winter)
- Paris-Biarritz-Hendaye (for San Sebastian) only runs in July & August.
Intercity notte Trains
- Bolzano – Trento – Verona – Rome
- Milan – Bologna – Firenze – Messina – Catania – Syracusa
- Milan – Bologna – Firenze – Messina – Palermo
- Milan – Bari – Taranto – Brinsidi – Lecce
- Milan – Parma – Bari – Brinsidi – Lecce
- Rome – Napoli – Salerno – Messina – Catania – Syracusa
- Rome – Napoli – Salerno – Messina – Palermo
- Rome – Messina – Catania – Syracusa
- Rome – Messina – Palermo
- Torino – Alessandria – Bari – Brinsidi – Lecce
- Torino – Milan – Roma – Napoli – Salerno
- Torino – Genoa – Roma – Napoli – Salerno
- Torino – Genoa – Pisa – Livorno – Reggio di Calabria
- Trieste – Venice – Padova – Rome
Night Riviera Sleeper Train
- London Paddington – Plymouth – Truro – Penzance
Nightjet Sleeper
- Paris – Munich – Salzburg – Vienna
- Brussels – Linz – Vienna
- Amsterdam – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Linz – Vienna
- Amsterdam – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Munich – Innsbruck
- Amsterdam – Basel – Zurich
- Hamburg – Linz – Vienna
- Hamburg – Munich, Innsbruck
- Hamburg – Basel – Zurich
- Berlin – Basel – Zurich
- Berlin – Vienna
- Munich – Salzburg – Milan – Bologna – Florence – Rome
- Munich – Venice
- Vienna – Milan – Bologna – Florence – Rome
- Vienna – Venice
- Zurich – Linz – Vienna
- Paris-Berlin & Brussels-Berlin (planned)
- Zurich – Rome
Paris to Barcelona TGV
- Paris Gare d’Austerlitz – Latour de Carol – Barcelona Sants
- Paris Gare d’Austerlitz – Perpignan or Cerbère – Barcelona Sants
SJ EuroNight Sleeper
- Berlin Hbf- Berlin Gesundbrunnen – Hamburg Hbf – Hamburg Altona – Stockholm Central
SJ night trains
- Gothenburg – Östersund
- Gothenburg – Luleå
- Stockholm – Östersund
- Stockholm – Luleå
- Malmö – Stockholm
Snällåget Night Train
- Malmö – Stockholm – Åre – Stolien
Sofia – Istanbul Express
- Sofia – Plovdiv – Istanbul Halkali
Zürich to Prague
- Zürich Hbf – Basel SBB – Karlsruhe – Ceske Budejovice – Cesky Krumlov – Dresden Hbf – Prague Hlavni