A NEW sleeper train will soon connect four of Europe’s popular cities.
PKP Intercity, the state rail operator in Poland, is launching a new overnight train service.
Starting from Przemyśl in southeast Poland, it will leave around 5:51pm, local media reports.
It will then travel to Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest before ending in Munich at 10:24am.
The return journey will leave Munich at 6:45pm and arrive back in Poland at 10:10am.
Taking around 16 hours, tickets start from around £50.
Passengers can book a sleeper compartment, sleeping between 1-3 people.
Or there are couchettes which are seats that fold out to beds for up to six people.
Don’t worry about not being able to sleep, as lights are turned off from 10pm to 6am.
And then a conductor will wake you up at least 30 minutes before you arrive at your destination station.
Toilets and shower are onboard, with passengers getting soap and clothes.
Deluxe cabin passengers are given towels, slippers, shower gel and a dental kit, as well as snacks and hot drinks.
The first departure takes off next month on December 14.
People have already started raving about the new train routes.
One person said: “Great initiative! We need more night train connections in Europe.
“And in affordable prices so that trains can compete with budget airlines.”
Another said: “Excellent and much needed….well done!”
Earlier this year, PKP Intercity revealed another train route where tickets were under £50.
Starting from Warsaw, the 745 mile journey travels through Poland, Austria and Slovenia before ending in Rijekka, a city in Croatia.
Sadly it is just a summer route, so runs four times a week from June to August.
Here’s another new sleeper train that looks more like a boutique hotel on wheels.
And this is what it is like travelling on the UK sleeper train.
