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Board the night train in Vienna in the evening and wake up in Romania the next day. (More in the ARD media library: 1.ard.de/nachtzug-durch-europ...) Reporter Patrick Wira visits various European countries on his travels - today he is on the night train to Romania. With the Dacia Sleeper, the journey leads 1000 kilometers across three European countries.
With a travel time of 19 hours, this route is one of the longest train journeys in Europe. Patrick tests the single compartment - with its own shower. While the Carpathian Mountains pass by in the background, he is served freshly prepared breakfast and lunch in the Romanian dining car.
00:00 Greeting
00:53 Itinerary: Vienna - Budapest - Bucharest
01:33 Single cabin
02:58 Interviews with travelers
07:03 Cost overview
09:08 Border Romania
11:15 Refreshments on the train
13:54 Summary of the trip
14:32 Arrival in Bucharest
15:14 Farewell
All episodes "On the night train through Europe" are available in the ARD media library:
1.ard.de/nachtzug-durch-europ...
Is the single compartment for over 200 euros worth its money? Can such a long journey still be relaxed? How sustainable is travel actually? He meets a Romanian couple who often travel by night train, a young woman on her way to a very special day in her life and finds his way back to his roots in his grandmother's country of birth. The night train journey - a real adventure.
In our series "On the night train through Europe" we test different night train travel routes:
• Im Zug durch Europa | ...
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A film by Patrick Wira. Camera: Michael Becker, sound: Hendrik Wellmann, editing: Henrik Adamus, graphics: Gesa Engelkes and Daniel Fechter, editing: Patrick Löffler. Produced in 2022 for Westdeutscher Rundfunk. All statements and facts correspond to the status at that time and have not been updated since then.