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Can I sleep in train stations in Europe?

Train Stations Assuming you can find one that stays open all night, a train station can be a free, warm, safe, and uncomfortable place to hang your hat. Most popular tourist cities in Europe have stations whose concrete floors are painted nightly with a long rainbow of sleepy vagabonds.



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Yes, you can stay in the waiting room at the station if you are a sleeper passenger. Waiting rooms can be used by passengers 3 hours before the departure of the train. Passenger should possess a valid ticket with a PNR Number. An entry needs to be made in the waiting room register.

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In most train stations it is not allowed to stay overnight - often they are closed during the night. But for example at the main station of Brussels (Bruxelles Midi) it is allowed to stay overnight as long as you have an international rail ticket such as InterRail.

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Sleeper trains are a unique experience that turn your travel time into an activity in itself, without having to waste a minute of your daytime schedule. It's a strange blend of efficiency mixed with a sense of childlike wonderment – it's a gimmick, but it's fun.

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The Amtrak Sleeping Car fleet consists of two types of cars: Superliner and Viewliner. The primary difference: a Superliner features two levels of private accommodations per car and Viewliner features a single level.

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There are 4 Sleeping Car Room Options Amtrak's Sleeping Car accommodations provide overnight travelers the choice of a roomette, bedroom, bedroom suite (two adjoining bedrooms) that can accommodate one to four people, and accessible bedrooms. In a roomette, daytime seating converts to beds at night.

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1. There are 4 Sleeping Car Room Options. Amtrak's Sleeping Car accommodations provide overnight travelers the choice of a roomette, bedroom, bedroom suite (two adjoining bedrooms) that can accommodate one to four people, and accessible bedrooms. In a roomette, daytime seating converts to beds at night.

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Choose Your Seat Wisely If possible, try to get a window seat, as this will give you a wall to lean against—the curvature from the wall to the window might be the perfect match for your sleepy head. Also, avoid seats near the bathroom, as these can be noisy and busy.

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Weekdays, the metro operates from 5:30 a.m. to about 1:15 a.m. On Friday and Saturday evenings, as well as on the day before a bank holiday, trains run until about 2:15 a.m. The RER operates daily from 5:30 a.m. to about 1:20 a.m.

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Stand back: Always stay behind the yellow lines at train stations. Enter or exit a station platform at designated areas. Stay off the tracks: Train tracks, bridges and yards are private property. Never walk, bike, skateboard or run on or along the tracks; it's illegal and dangerous.

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The idea of taking an overnight train ride is usually met with “I've always wanted to do that!”… without actually planning a time to do it. But it's much easier than you might think. Did you know there are four different train routes you can take from NYC Penn Station on Amtrak that have sleeper and dining cars?

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European sleeper trains offer three types of accommodation: sleepers, couchettes and seats. Sleepers offer beds with all necessary bedding in one, two or three-bed compartments with all compartments including a washbasin and on some routes a compact private shower and toilet.

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The reasons sleepers are expensive is simple: many more people want to take them than there are spots available.

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We might be susceptible to sleep while in a car, bus, train, plane, or boat because of multiple factors, including the vibrations and the white noise, the sensations representative of being in the womb, the boredom, or simply the fact that we're tired.

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Ten Tips for Sleeping Overnight in Coach
  1. Choose Your Seat Wisely. Your journey begins by choosing the right seat for sleep. ...
  2. Bring a Neck Pillow. ...
  3. Wear Comfortable Clothing (& Shoes) ...
  4. Pack Earplugs and Eye Mask. ...
  5. Bring a Blanket. ...
  6. Travel with a Friend. ...
  7. Bring Your Own Snacks and Water. ...
  8. Adjust Your Seat.


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