How to travel through the night by train from the Tyrol in Austria to the Dutch capital
This train is usually scheduled to depart from Innsbruck Hbf at 20:44 and arrive in Amsterdam at 09:59.
The train also calls at: Arnhem (07:51), connect for Nijmegen; and Utrecht (08:33), connect for Rotterdam and Den Haag
1 x train per night
Book early and save: Yes
Online bookings open:
6 months ahead of the travel date on OBB
3 months ahead of the travel date on DB Bahn
Our guide to booking night train tickets on the OBB (Austrian national railways) website is available HERE.
Our guide to booking night train tickets on the DB (German national railways) website is available HERE.
The train conveys:
The first price you will see on the OBB ticketing site will be for the compartment seats.
Click the train button below for more info including the rail pass reservation fees:
Using rail passes:
However, these rail pass reservations can NO longer be booked online the DB website, but you can now book rail pass reservations without paying booking fees on the OBB website (OBB operates these trains).
Though the process for doing so isn't particularly obvious, hence the step-by-step guide.
If you'd rather not do so, rail pass reservations can be arranged and paid for at the ÖBB Reisebüro desk in Innsbruck Hbf; ideally do this when you first arrive at Innsbruck on the preceding train on your itinerary.
Ticket Provider | Approximate Cost | |
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OBB | * | |
NS Intl | * |
On departure from Innsbruck the part of the train heading to Amsterdam will be joined to another train heading to Hamburg.
So if you see Hamburg on the departure screens at Innsbruck, the info will also apply if you're heading to Amsterdam.
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