Date: 11/04/2021
An ambitious plan to take overnight services through the Channel tunnel reflects a growing interest in sustainable travel. It is being hailed as the latest evidence of a new dawn for the European sleeper train. Citing changes in attitude wrought by the two crises of the climate emergency and the Covid pandemic, a new night service in 2022 was announced last week between Brussels and Prague, stopping at Amsterdam, Berlin and Dresden, with tickets expected to cost from 60 one way. But an even more ambitious project could deliver Britons to continental Europe via surely one of the most romantic modes of transport around, Elmer van Buuren, a co-founder of the European Sleeper cooperative, told the Observer.
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An ambitious plan to take overnight services through the Channel tunnel reflects a growing interest in sustainable travel
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