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CityNightLine AG (timetable and
platform sign abbreviation: CNL) was a
Swiss night train service. CNL had
right of p****age
grants in Germany, the Netherlands...
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categories CityNightLine (CNL), DB
NachtZug (NZ) and Urlaub****press (UEx) were
amalgamated to form one new
product called City Night Line (CNL), which...
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Aurora was the name
given to Basel‒Copenhagen
night train services operating as part of the
CityNightLine network.
Southbound the
Aurora train would depart...
- Fernverkehr.
Night trains were
operated with the
sister company CityNightLine AG
headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland;
until CityNightLine AG
merged with...
- 2016, ÖBB took over
Deutsche Bahn's
night trains. The Munich-Milan
service was withdrawn.
Night Train (DB
CityNightLine) Munich-Milan/Rome:
Munich (D) –...
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reclassified as a
CityNightLine service, with
train numbers EN 470/471. At that time,
CityNightLine was a
brand name for Euro
Night trains operated by...
- (Austria),
currently Euro
City trains of ÖBB Venice-Vienna, Euro
Night trains of ÖBB Vienna-Rome/Milan, and DB
CityNightLine Munich-Venice Italy-Slovenia:...
- 1992–1995 by DWA,
Schindler Waggon, SIG Graz and
Waggonfabrik Talbot for
CityNightLine AG, also
partially licensed NS DD-AR
design from Talbot. Two variants...
- the ICE
International from
Amsterdam to
Frankfurt am Main, the
night train CityNightLine to
southern Germany,
Austria and to
Switzerland travels through...
- in a
network of cross-border
night trains linking 13
major European cities, in the
largest extension of Europe's
night network in many years. An example...