Attributes of the train
Which country these trains operate in.
A complimentary WiFi portal is available throughout this train.
The power sockets on this train are compatible with standard E.U. two point plugs.
A catering trolley with hot and cold drinks and snacks should be taken through the train at some point during its journey.
A complimentary WiFi portal is available throughout this train.
The power sockets on this train are compatible with standard E.U. two point plugs.
These trains are essentially the same as the Nightjet services on international routes.
Therefore these trains convey:
These trains convey:
- Compartment Seats (Sitzwagen)
- Couchettes (Liegewagen); 4 berths AND 6 berths
- Standard sleeping cars (Schlafwagen) with 3 bed, 2 bed and 1 cabins
- Deluxe sleeping cars (Schlafwagen) with 2 bed and 1 cabins
These are seats that face each other that can, in theory, be pulled flat to create a sort of bed.
However, to make use of this facility you need to have a spare seat opposite to yours.
The seats are grouped in rows of 3, so a total of six seats, can be arranged so that three people can lie down on one large bed (cosy).
However, this isn't guaranteed.
If too many seats are occupied then converting them into beds won't be possible.
Washing facilities are available.
Drinks and snacks are available from vending machines.
A berth in a 4 berth compartments is more expensive than in a 6 berth
Berths in female only compartments are available.
Sheets and pillows are provided.
Washing facilities are available (shared with the other compartments)
Complimentary bottle of mineral water and breakfast tray provided.
Bed linen and slippers provided .
Washing facilities in cabin (sink/basin with soap and towels)
All sleeping cabin tickets (standard and deluxe) also include:
(1) Complimentary - bottle of mineral water, sweets, an evening aperitif, large breakfast with a choice of items brought to the cabin, re-fills of hot drinks and newspaper.
(2) Access to menu of additional (paid for) snacks/drinks served in the cabin.
(3) Access to OBB 1st class lounge
Bed linen and slippers provided
Shower and toilet in cabin (with complimentary shower gel, soap and towels)
All sleeping cabin tickets (standard and deluxe) also include:
(1) Complimentary - bottle of mineral water, sweets, an evening aperitif, large breakfast with a choice of items brought to the cabin, re-fills of hot drinks and newspaper.
(2) Access to menu of additional (paid for) snacks/drinks served in the cabin.
(3) Access to OBB 1st class lounges.
- Seat: = €6
- Berth in 6-bed couchette = €26
- Berth in 4-bed couchette = €36
- Bed in standard 3-bed sleeping cabin = €46
- Bed in standard 2-bed sleeping cabin = €66
- Bed in standard 1-bed sleeping cabin = €116
Nightjet trains have family couchette compartments with 6 berths, which are sold at flat rate price - so are particularly good value if you will occupying 4 or more berths.
When making a booking on the OBB website, you will automatically be offered a 'Family Compartment' if the combination of travellers you enter, meets the criteria.
Children also travel at discounted rates in sleeping cabins on Nightjets, but the price per bed isn't particularly cheaper - but there are savings to be made if up to two children share a bed.
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