Brussels–Milan Night Train Launch Pushed to September 2026
European Sleeper has postponed its much-anticipated Brussels to Milan night train to 9 September 2026, citing German track works and Swiss certification hurdles.
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European Sleeper has postponed its much-anticipated Brussels to Milan night train to 9 September 2026, citing German track works and Swiss certification hurdles.
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