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CityNightLine AG
Company typeIncorporation
IndustryRail transport
Headquarters,
ProductsRail transport (night train)
Websitecitynightline.de

CityNightLine (timetable and platform sign abbreviation: CNL) was a Swiss night train service. CNL had right of passage grants in Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland and Denmark. It served stations in Belgium, France, Italy and the Czech Republic. CityNightLine was acquired by Deutsche Bahn AG in 2007 and merged with DB NachtZug to form the new "City Night Line," which presently offers night services in former CityNightLine and NachtZug territories, of which includes the majority of CityNightLine's operations at the time of the merger.

The foundation of a company

A CityNightLine double-decker sleeping car

CityNightLine AG was a joint project/creation undertaken by the Deutsche Bahn (DB) (German Federal Railways), the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) and the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB-CFF-FFS). CityNightLine's first train departed on 28 May 1995. SBB-CFF-FFS and ÖBB have since ended their collaboration with CNL. As the predecessor joint CityNightLine company[1] the new daughter company of DB is incorporated under Swiss law, based in Zurich.

Passengers and comfort

CityNightLine Trains offer (depending on their route) the following passenger accommodation:

  • Deluxe Sleeper (for 3, 2 or 1 berths)
  • Economy Sleeper (with 4, 3, 2 or 1 berths)
  • Couchettes (with 6, 4 or 2 berths).
  • Seated accommodation in either open plan or compartmentalised coaches

On some routes CityNightLine makes use of double decker sleeping cars, built especially for the company.

Some trains also offer a restaurant car for some or all of their journey.

Lines

CityNightLine services the following lines:

Line Route
  Berliner Zürich HB - Berlin Ostbahnhof
  Donau-Kurier Wien WestbfDortmund Hbf
  Komet Hamburg-AltonaZürich HB
  Pegasus Zürich HBAmsterdam CentraalZürich HB
  Pollux Amsterdam CentraalMunich Hbf (– Garmisch-Partenkirchen) – Amsterdam Centraal
  Orion Basel - Prague
  Semper Dresden HbfZürich HB
  Andromeda Hamburg - Paris
  Aurora Basel SBBKøbenhavn H
  Borealis Amsterdam - København H
  Kopernikus Praha hlavní nádraží - Amsterdam Centraal
  Apus Amsterdam - Milan
  Borealis Amsterdam - Copenhagen
  Venus Berlin - Bolzano
  Perseus Berlin - Paris
  Uranus Dortmund - Bolzano / Selzthal / Wörgl
  Jupiter Dortmund - Villach
  Capella Hamburg - Bludenz
  Neptun Hamburg - Bolzano / Selzthal / Wörgl
  Merkur Hamburg - Villach
  Pluto Munich - Berlin
  Meteor Munich - Hamburg
  Hans Christian Andersen Munich - Copenhagen
  Cassiopeia Munich - Paris
  Lupus Munich - Rome
  Canopus Zurich HB - Prague
  Pictor Munich - Venice

See also

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