I went from Graz to Milan in the OBB standard cabine but anybody woke me up to see the passport. I slept all night like a baby. Those cabins are really comfortable.
I work in southern Bavaria (Reit im Winkl to be exact - the next bigger City is Traunstein which this train is crossing) and when I go home to Leipzig (Germany) I go by train and there I change trains in Munich everytime. In Munich I have over 1 hour for the changing. I sometimes walk across the station's platforms and look what kind of trains are there. I've seen this Nightjet once or twice when it's ready to go back to Venezia.
I'm going to germany from australia. thinking of flying into rome and taking this train to get to munich. Reckon it's worth it instead of just flying from rome? I know i'd miss out on a lot of the italian scenery since it's traveling at night but I'd see some of the austrian scenery in the morning
Very nice night train sleeper report going from Italy to Germany what type is your mobile stabiliser I am thinking of buying one for doing videos because I do hate it when I film when walking or on a shaky veichle and the video ends up shaking too
Hi Daniel! 😊 For recording this video I was using the DJI Osmo Mobile 3 stabiliser. I used it for the first time on this trip. It works great but I had problems with the software, I had to update it very often and it take a long time. 👎 After the trip I took it back to Apple because of those problems. Greetings! 👋
At 5:05 you can see on the bottom of the coach “D-ÖBB” labelling instead of A-ÖBB that stands for Austria. Why are the sleeper coaches registered in Germany?
My answer is not at all official, but I understand that much of OBB's Nightjet rolling stock is from the discontinued, German "City Night Line". Perhaps OBB financed their purchase or leased them in Germany and therefore the titles remain German for now.
The only thing I disliked about the video is that you didnt mention anything about the World record taurus locomotive that pulled the train into the station XD. But otherwise nice review of the train and what it has to offer :D
I´m surprised because it didn´t happen to me, I slept all night, I went from Graz to Milano. Must have been annoying waking you up at 4 AM for that LOL.
@psick1at Thanks that means 1216 can wait for SNCB/NMBS HLE17 Traxx for the Brussels-Wien Hbf Sleeper while 1216 runs Wien Hbf Würzburg Rohrbach Bbf Main Spessart Bahn Nantenbacherkurve Linke Rheinstrecke Köln Hbf separating the Brussels bound section from the Amsterdam train which team continues on the words to Amsterdam via Hollandstrecke Köln Düsseldorf Duisburg Oberhausen Emmerich am Rhein Zevenaar Arnhem Utrecht Amsterdam Centraal
It's a bit annoying to have to get up at 4 a.m. to show your passport to the border police. I guess not all travelers come from the Schengen Area so the police check the passports from all travelers. I have no idea.
I don't remember waking up in the middle of the night for passport control when we took this same train route a few years ago. Is this something they have been doing just recently?
Hi Adam! The train arrives in Munich at 6:10 in the morning. There is no restaurant or bar on board but the breakfast is provided to all passengers except those traveling in seating compartments. Thanks for asking and I invite you to subscribe to my channel! :)
@@marcostrain thank you but I would like to book tickets in Rome It's possible there could I book a ticket The day of my travel? And I have one more questions Do I need a covid test for travel by train
@@marcostrain I want to move tomorrow, from Rome to Munich by train I never have travel by train before And I don't have any information about that I found your video and it helps me a lot, thank you,🙏
You can buy your tickets at the station but keep in mind that people make the reservation with a lot of advance and the train will be probably full if you want to book the same day you travel. As your train will cross a border, you will need to follow the restrictions of the destination country. As of today, all travellers entering Germany have to provide a negative test result, proof of full vaccination, or proof of recovery, independent from where they arrive. If you are an European citizen, the EU Digital COVID Certificate is valid to enter the country. You can find more information on this website: reopen.europa.eu/.
Since August 2019, if I remember correctly, SBB and ÖBB work together to expand the Nightjet network to the rest of Europe. That's why SBB logos are on cars. Greetings from Spain, Marcos. Subscribe if you enjoyed the video! 👍
Take a plane. Really. This isn't worth 7 hours even in the day time scenery. And they make you switch in East Munich for the last 15 minutes. Nonsense.
@@marcostrain I am around 70 and kicking alive, but we where used to handle over our passports to the sleeper companion/official and got it later back...
marcostrain I caught the Nightjet from Vienna to Zürich last year and all of the passengers passports were taken (along with their tickets) at the start of the journey and returned in the morning. We were told it was incase the Swiss border agents were checking them during the night. That definitely seemed like a better solution than waking everyone up!
@@marcostrain they used to collect all the passports and then let borderguards check them, but dataprotection prohibits dokuments to be collected and viewed by anyone else but the owner and the police
Yes, it's a bit strange. Possibly not all travelers on the train come from the Schengen Area so the border police check all the passports for prevention. I have no idea about the real reason.
@@marcostrain Although the logical solution to that would be to scan travelers at the actual border of the Schengen Area, and leave the people within it to live in peace and freedom.
Italy has been one of the main gateways to Europe for african immigrants. That is the main reason. Germany is a popular destination for people seeking a better life, and many go even further north to the Nordic wellfare states. Of course, neither Germany or the Nordic countries can afford that, so they have to control who gets in. It is similar on other popular refugee/immigrant routes. During the large refugee crisis in 2015 I was on the train from Budapest to Berlin. Once we reached the german border, the train was searched by the police, and many Syrians who had fled the refugee camps in Hungary were taken off the train.
as if americans got a right to speak. with Amtrac racking up huge delays on crosscountry and the eastern lines being far too slow to compete with car or plane.
I went from Graz to Milan in the OBB standard cabine but anybody woke me up to see the passport. I slept all night like a baby. Those cabins are really comfortable.
Did they check your pass?
@@KarimaMarocdenmark it's in the comment
I work in southern Bavaria (Reit im Winkl to be exact - the next bigger City is Traunstein which this train is crossing) and when I go home to Leipzig (Germany) I go by train and there I change trains in Munich everytime. In Munich I have over 1 hour for the changing. I sometimes walk across the station's platforms and look what kind of trains are there. I've seen this Nightjet once or twice when it's ready to go back to Venezia.
You can book the 6 seat seating compartments for private use. So without any strangers. When you pull the seats together, you´ll have a lying surface.
Nice traintrip 😎
To Munich via Monaco would be a rather LARGE detour ^^
Thanks for this vidéo and for showing us this beautiful night train
I'd book this just for the nightjet pen
Under rated comment...it does look pretty sweet!
Thank you very much for this interesting clip 👍
Really nice
I'm going to germany from australia. thinking of flying into rome and taking this train to get to munich. Reckon it's worth it instead of just flying from rome? I know i'd miss out on a lot of the italian scenery since it's traveling at night but I'd see some of the austrian scenery in the morning
Can see another Austrian train from ÖBB . A Railjet (RJ) on the platform far right :-)
How long is the journey? The ticket rate is for for the whole cabin, not sharing with another person?
Very nice night train sleeper report going from Italy to Germany what type is your mobile stabiliser I am thinking of buying one for doing videos because I do hate it when I film when walking or on a shaky veichle and the video ends up shaking too
Hi Daniel! 😊 For recording this video I was using the DJI Osmo Mobile 3 stabiliser. I used it for the first time on this trip. It works great but I had problems with the software, I had to update it very often and it take a long time. 👎 After the trip I took it back to Apple because of those problems. Greetings! 👋
@@marcostrain oh right so I have to find one that is suitable for my phone so I can use it
Cool.🇦🇺
2:02 - ,,Preparing automatic repair" :D :D
imagine seeing a blue screen that would be more fun xd
Interesting video! 👍👍👍 Like!
Thank you! Hope you subscribe!
At 5:05 you can see on the bottom of the coach “D-ÖBB” labelling instead of A-ÖBB that stands for Austria. Why are the sleeper coaches registered in Germany?
My answer is not at all official, but I understand that much of OBB's Nightjet rolling stock is from the discontinued, German "City Night Line". Perhaps OBB financed their purchase or leased them in Germany and therefore the titles remain German for now.
Hi SWR012! I have no idea about that fact but I think the most logical answer is what Baja HipB says.
@@bajahipb5846 that is correct
Beautiful train for the most part but just to nitpick a little...those knobs on the temperature control were gross. They need to be replaced.
M'agrada molt aquesta manera d'ensenyar el viatge i el material. Great! Salut i bon any.
Gràcies i igualment!
The only thing I disliked about the video is that you didnt mention anything about the World record taurus locomotive that pulled the train into the station XD. But otherwise nice review of the train and what it has to offer :D
The Munich hauptbahnhof station announcer has a deep sultry voice, very sexy lol 😂
nice sleeper, miss the bottle of wine! and rediculous: paspot controll within a sleeper and within the EU? how stupid
I´m surprised because it didn´t happen to me, I slept all night, I went from Graz to Milano. Must have been annoying waking you up at 4 AM for that LOL.
nice, but a bit poor breakfast and no champagne in the sleeping car anymore..
ÖBB 1216 cannot operate Köln Dusseldorf Duisburg Oberhausen-Arnhem Amsterdam Railway because it lacks ATB EG NG
@psick1at Thanks that means 1216 can wait for SNCB/NMBS HLE17 Traxx for the Brussels-Wien Hbf Sleeper while 1216 runs Wien Hbf Würzburg Rohrbach Bbf Main Spessart Bahn Nantenbacherkurve Linke Rheinstrecke Köln Hbf separating the Brussels bound section from the Amsterdam train which team continues on the words to Amsterdam via Hollandstrecke Köln Düsseldorf Duisburg Oberhausen Emmerich am Rhein Zevenaar Arnhem Utrecht Amsterdam Centraal
great, but rediculous to be checked by police WITHIN Europe! Shame!!!!
It's a bit annoying to have to get up at 4 a.m. to show your passport to the border police. I guess not all travelers come from the Schengen Area so the police check the passports from all travelers. I have no idea.
@@marcostrain that could be so, otherwise when you take a plane
@@marcostrain The German police regularly carries out spot-checks at the borders.
@@sm6allegro Oh! I didn't know they were regular. The train attendant informed me about it when when the train departed Venice.
I don't remember waking up in the middle of the night for passport control when we took this same train route a few years ago. Is this something they have been doing just recently?
6:25 - "Berths" XDXDXDXD
What time does it arrive in Munich?
Is there a restaurant /bar on the train?
Hi Adam! The train arrives in Munich at 6:10 in the morning. There is no restaurant or bar on board but the breakfast is provided to all passengers except those traveling in seating compartments. Thanks for asking and I invite you to subscribe to my channel! :)
6:10 Uhr. Das ist sehr früh am Morgen. Eigentlich zu früh für eine komfortable Ankunft. 7:10 Uhr wäre optimal.
You have to get up for passport control?! Schengen? 2021? wtf?
The Video was uploaded in 2019. Bavaria checked because of refugees.
Molto bello 👍❤️
Could you please tell me How did you book the tickets?
You can purchase your tickets in the Austrian Railways website: tickets.oebb.at
@@marcostrain thank you but I would like to book tickets in Rome
It's possible there
could I book a ticket
The day of my travel?
And I have one more questions
Do I need a covid test for travel by train
@@marcostrain I want to move tomorrow, from Rome to Munich by train
I never have travel by train before
And I don't have any information about that I found your video and it helps me a lot, thank you,🙏
You can buy your tickets at the station but keep in mind that people make the reservation with a lot of advance and the train will be probably full if you want to book the same day you travel. As your train will cross a border, you will need to follow the restrictions of the destination country. As of today, all travellers entering Germany have to provide a negative test result, proof of full vaccination, or proof of recovery, independent from where they arrive. If you are an European citizen, the EU Digital COVID Certificate is valid to enter the country. You can find more information on this website: reopen.europa.eu/.
4:14 SBB??
Since August 2019, if I remember correctly, SBB and ÖBB work together to expand the Nightjet network to the rest of Europe. That's why SBB logos are on cars. Greetings from Spain, Marcos. Subscribe if you enjoyed the video! 👍
that was the cheapest ham ever...ewww! its not even real ham, its grinded meat with glue in form of a ham
guests canhave caviar as well, if they are willing to pay for it.
Take a plane. Really. This isn't worth 7 hours even in the day time scenery. And they make you switch in East Munich for the last 15 minutes. Nonsense.
is there no sleeper assistant who temporarily takes the passports, so that you can sleep through? I find control within the EU absurd !!!
I don't think people trust leaving their passport to a stranger.
@@marcostrain I am around 70 and kicking alive, but we where used to handle over our passports to the sleeper companion/official and got it later back...
marcostrain I caught the Nightjet from Vienna to Zürich last year and all of the passengers passports were taken (along with their tickets) at the start of the journey and returned in the morning. We were told it was incase the Swiss border agents were checking them during the night. That definitely seemed like a better solution than waking everyone up!
You bought a ticket for a pleasure train-journey sleep. Then woking up at 4 o'clock AM, to check a passport? WTF? It's a disaster!
@@marcostrain they used to collect all the passports and then let borderguards check them, but dataprotection prohibits dokuments to be collected and viewed by anyone else but the owner and the police
Can’t lie it would be a bit difficult to implement WiFi lol
I think it's not difficult to install Wi-Fi on a train.
Lots of trains have WiFi, even the suburban trains in Brisbane Australia have it. OBB's own railjets have it as well.
Border police? Does Schengen mean nothing anymore?!?!?!
Yes, it's a bit strange. Possibly not all travelers on the train come from the Schengen Area so the border police check all the passports for prevention. I have no idea about the real reason.
@@marcostrain Although the logical solution to that would be to scan travelers at the actual border of the Schengen Area, and leave the people within it to live in peace and freedom.
Italy has been one of the main gateways to Europe for african immigrants. That is the main reason. Germany is a popular destination for people seeking a better life, and many go even further north to the Nordic wellfare states. Of course, neither Germany or the Nordic countries can afford that, so they have to control who gets in. It is similar on other popular refugee/immigrant routes. During the large refugee crisis in 2015 I was on the train from Budapest to Berlin. Once we reached the german border, the train was searched by the police, and many Syrians who had fled the refugee camps in Hungary were taken off the train.
@@NerdX151 So racism, essentially?
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OBB is rubbish
so inferior to usa; at least it is quiet
as if americans got a right to speak. with Amtrac racking up huge delays on crosscountry and the eastern lines being far too slow to compete with car or plane.
How long is the journey? The ticket rate is for for the whole cabin, not sharing with another person?