Europe’s night trains have been making a comeback in the last few years, with overnight sleeper services once again linking cities like Paris and Berlin, and Vienna and Amsterdam. But the revival has faced major obstacles, including limited backing from many European governments. The World’s Europe Correspondent Orla Barry reports.
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