Final Destination: Wien Hbf
The train also calls at:
Bruxelles-Nord and
Liege and
Linz and St. Polten and
Wien-Meidling.
Bruxelles/Brussels has rejoined the European night train network, thanks to the restoration of a direct overnight train to Wien/Vienna from the Belgian capital.
Though the service is available on Monday and Thursday evenings
The train has an early evening departure time, it will usually be scheduled to leave Bruxelles/Brussels Midi station at 18:04 - and will arrive in Wien/Vienna at 08:20.
On departure from Bruxelles the coaches heading to Linz and Wien will be joined to another part of the train heading to Innsbruck via Munchen.
So if you see a train heading to those cities on the departure screens - the info will also apply to this train to Wien.
Your reservations(s) will be in the coaches heading to Wien via Linz and the train manager will also greet travellers who have booked to travel in the couchettes or sleeping cabins.
The quickest journey from Brussels city centre will be to take one of the frequent trains from
Bruxelles-Cenral station to Bruxelles-Nord in order to join this train when it calls there.
As all accommodation on this train has to be reserved, you can be sure that your booked place will be available if you opt to board at Bruxelles-Nord station.
The journey experience is dependent on the type of accommodation you choose to travel by on the train - click the 'Nightjet' button above to discover the available options.
If you haven't previously made an overnight journey in Europe by train, take a look at the
guide to travelling on European night trains.