European Sleeper to expand night train services with €1,3m crowdfunder
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European Sleeper, the Dutch-Belgian night train operator, has launched a 1,3-million-euro crowdfunding campaign to help fund its expansion across Europe.
European Sleeper hopes to raise €1,3m with shares
European Sleeper launched its services in 2023 and already connects Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, Dresden and Prague. Now, the company is asking for supporters to become investors and contribute to its plan to revive the Berlin-Paris night train connection by March 2026. The move comes after ÖBB and SNCF announced they would discontinue night services to and from Paris from December 15, 2025.
In a press release, European Sleeper writes that it is already successfully raising funds for its confirmed expansion plans, but that the Nightjet announcement was an “unexpected opportunity” to launch a new route that “calls for additional startup funding".
It has therefore released shares and is inviting “anyone who believes in affordable, comfortable, low-impact travel” to become a co-owner. Individuals and organisations are able to make investments starting from 140 euros. Anyone investing 2.000 euros or more will receive a 20 percent discount on European Sleeper services in 2026 and 2027.
Currently, nearly 87 percent of the funding goal has been reached, with just over 1.800 shares still up for grabs. A further funding campaign of 1 million euros is set to follow next year.
Company has big plans for European night trains
European Sleeper explained that by routing the new Berlin-Paris service via Brussels, in addition to its existing connections, it will run six weekly train connections between Brussels and Berlin.
The company also has plans to establish a route between Amsterdam and Milan from June 2026, and is eyeing a further connection to Barcelona in 2027. As well as investing in these new routes, European Sleeper wants to purchase new night train carriages and upgrade its existing stock.
This article was originally published on IamExpat in the Netherlands.
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