BERLIN: Germany’s Deutsche Bahn is scrapping its sleeper trains but it’s not quite the end of the line for fans of night-time journeys, thanks to a deal announced with Austrian Railways on Friday.

The German state rail operator has long sought to rid itself of its loss-making City Night Line services as travellers increasingly opt for short-haul flights to cover distances that would take many hours by train.

With the romantic idea of going to sleep in one country and waking up in another losing its appeal, rail companies across Europe have been scaling back or phasing out their overnight services in recent years.

But Austrian Railways (OeBB), which believes there’s still money to be made with sleeper berths, is bucking the trend.

It announced that it would spend 40 million euros ($45m) on buying and renovating 42 sleeper trains from Deutsche Bahn, which have beds, and 15 couchette trains, where seats can be converted into bunks.

OeBB said the deal would allow it to expand its Nightjet network in Germany and offer six new routes from December 11, including Hamburg to Zurich and Munich to Rome via Salzburg.

But the number of sleeper trains running in Germany will still only be around half of what Deutsche Bahn had offered.

“It’s clear that night trains are a niche sector but this is a strong offer for certain target groups”, OeBB chief Andreas Matthae said at a press conference in a nod to environmentally conscious travellers and families.

‘Different travel needs’

The Austrian rail operator said its overnight services account for some 17 per cent of long-distance revenues.

With its network expansion, it hopes to attract an extra 1.8 million Nightjet

travellers over the next three years, on top of the one million annual passengers it already has.

Deutsche Bahn for its part said it would focus on introducing more long distance late-night services using its inter-city and high-speed trains, although passengers won’t be able to lie down.

To make the journey more comfortable, the operator said lights would be dimmed and announcements kept to a minimum.

The cheaper, no-frills service is aimed at luring passengers away from long-distance bus routes.

“There will continue to be an attractive range of night-time travel options in Germany,” Deutsche Bahn’s Berthold Huber said in a statement, adding that the two companies were responding to “different travel needs”.

Despite booking its first loss in 12 years in 2015, Deutsche Bahn is planning massive investments to improve the quality of its service and modernise its ageing infrastructure.

‘Wake up fully rested’

Environmental campaigners and rail passenger groups have watched in dismay as European operators have one by one reduced their overnight offerings in the face of fierce competition from airlines and bus companies.

In France, the state-owned SNCF cut four night routes this month alone while two others — the Paris-Nice line and Paris to Irun in Spain — are to be scrapped next year.

A lack of profitability and passenger demand has seen Spain axe nearly all its night train services, including the Paris-Madrid route.

In Britain, the only moonlight rail journeys left are London to Scotland and London to Cornwall.

The German rail passenger association Pro Bahn on Friday said it welcomed OeBB’s partial rescue of Germany’s sleepers, and stressed the benefits of night-time train travel.

“To board in the evening and wake up at your destination in the morning fully rested is something you can only get on classic night trains, where travellers can actually lie down,” it said in a statement.

Published in Dawn October 8th, 2016

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