Sleeper trains were most popular during the “Golden Age of Travel” in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. But then budget airlines emerged, and spending hours on a train lost its appeal. Now, something funny is happening across the world: From Europe to East Asia, sleeper trains are making a comeback. The World’s Jeremy Siegel reports.
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