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Often on these trains, people will elect to share the room with other people riding the train. The lower button (on the right marked with a half-moon) disables the room lights - if someone were arriving mid-journey, they won't accidentally turn on all the lights and wake the others. When in that mode, there are usually small reading lights at each bed. Once you disabled "night mode" your large lights worked again. I'm glad you enjoyed the trip.
@@stephanweinberger I thought the same - when they came to collect the breakfast card, surely they would have said something like Entschuldigung, darf ich Ihr Licht für Sie einschalten?
@@ΜΙΧΑΛΗΣΜΑΚΡΗΣ-ο7σ Not magic - Canadian. While we have Eng/Fre on signs almost everywhere - something like a light switch is too small to have both official languages so often they resort to cryptic pictures. Elevator buttons don't read "Open/Ouvrir" instead they're just "" I see a button with a moon on it "Ok, that's some sort of nightlight/night button"
@@CanuckJim @6:05 Kuga states that the train crew also thought the light is broken. But on second thought: maybe it was a misunderstanding and they actually meant the tiny night-light in the ceiling that usually comes on with this button.
Trying to think why I enjoyed this video so much. I think not having the room light, and then being able to use it was one reason. The second reason is a bed one can sit up in on a train when most cabin beds seem to have a cramped sit-up height. Third, I liked that you were able to check off what you wanted in the morning.
I loved seeing how they can cleverly fit things like the sink into these compact spaces! So glad you figured out the light and thanks to those who explained how they operate! Very helpful!! As always, thank you for another fun experience!!
Recently watched a video where Japan was getting buried in a lot of snow and that it snowed for 7 days. Would love to see more Japan snow videos by train again.
I wish TH-cam had existed in the 60s when I travelled all round France in Couchettes! Six coffin shaped beds per cabin. No supplies provided. But we all knew to take multiple bottles of cheap fizz to help us sleep! Now they give you freebies! Lovely!
I think you are the first person on TH-cam to review the 4-beth compartment on the ex-DB doubledeckers. It's very rare for solo travelers to get reservations for these as they are primarily used for families.
Great video! If you visit Europe again, I highly recommend that you take the western part of this again by day, especially the part across the Arlberg Pass in Austria (between Bludenz and Landeck, where you filmed the clip from 12:06). It includes a viaduct next to a castle which is featured on many many postcards.
I swear Kuga you had me laughing so much. You said room 22 is cursed I burst out laughing. Because the lights were not working. Hey as long as it's not the woman from The grudge or the girl from The Ring I think you're good. Than you figure it out how to turn all the lights on. That made me laugh even harder. But the room looked pretty good. Had a nice size bed. And the food didn't look too bad. I hope you got a great sleep on that. Look like you enjoyed yourself.
I regularly take the day-version of this train, the Railjet, and have been thinking of booking a night reservation from Budapest to Zürich or Frankfurt or München, just to try it. So really glad to see the video!
The direct from Zurich to Budapest is made on MÁV wagons, and has a significantly lower standard than ÖBB. This said, the price is quite appealing, you can have a 3 people cabin for roughly 100EUR (per pax), and the beds/pillows are comfy.
Weird experience u had this time.. sometimes its happened..but i like the video.Merry Christmas.Enjoy you travel .and share lots of videos with us Arigato gozaimasu 🙏
If you look at the symbols on that light switch, you will see the moon symbol. That switch basically is meant to put lighting in your cabin into night mode. A night light.
So nice seeing so many videos from you from switzerland since I live in zurich. Thank you, keep up the good work. Btw, if you get the Chance to travel to italy you should defenetly try the frecciarossa executive class train ride, that is a real treat. Anyway, thank you
I’ve seen too many Japanese sleeper trains. This was good but I feel that no train compares to Sunrise Seto 🥲. Glad to see you figured out your cursed room lol.
The Nightjet double decker deluxe sleeper's windows are dirty. So much for a room with view. I booked a deluxe room in this sleeper in 2019 but had to cancel. I would have been extremely pissed if the car sides and windows were dirty like this. Thanks for the ride.
Good video Kuga. At 12:14. This is an error which Americans also make, but the expression is 'set foot.' Not 'step foot.' You can set your foot [transitive verb], but you cannot step your foot - or anything [intransitive verb]. Thanks!
And one more word correction: "root" is the part of a flower or tree which is under the ground. The path one takes from one place to another, short or long, is the "route". Pronounced the same, however!
In England we say; “They’re keeping you in the Dark!.” 👍🏻🏴 Being Japanese you are probably very polite and like many English people don’t wish to complain. Experience however has taught that being a Silent Martyr’ hurts nobody but yourself.
omg i almost went on it, but of course all beds got sold out while I was thinking. Probably for the best, as the views from ICE were fabulous at daytime.
@@kirilmihaylov1934 New sleepers enter service in 2023. The carriage Kuga travelled on was previously operated by DB. When DB quit night trains some years ago (because of lack of profits) these double deck carriages were sold to OEBB.
@@alexmcwhirter6611 not really true. These double-deckers were never operated by DB. These are ÖBB owned ex-CNL cars which are being operated by ÖBB ever since they pulled out of CityNightLine, more than 20 years ago. The story you wrote belongs to the other sleeping car type - so-called "Comfortline" - and some old couchette cars.
I love vienna, did you like the semmels (the austrian bread rolls)? My longest journey in Europe by train was from Barcelona, through France, Switzerland and finishing in Vienna. I didn't have a sleeping compartment, In France and Austria there were compartments with seats facing each other which you could pull out to make one large sleeping area, which you must share with whoever was also in the carriage, crazy. It took me from 7 in the evening until midnight the following day.
He booked a whole private compartment for family's or group's Its "second" class like coach on plains and he clearly misunderstood the crew as the indicator for the night light was broken it would have a red ring around the button indicating its activated In case somebody is alreay sleeping and you don't desturbe btw he got a fresh baked semmel/roll for breakfast also it looks old because it was used probably everyday since 1997
When I traveled around Europe in my early- and mid-twenties and then again in my mid-thirties, there were loads of sleeper trains-I understand then they disappeared for a while, as people opted to fly instead, but now they’re seeing a resurgence in popularity-and I envy you your private compartment; to save money I usually bought one berth, typically in a shared room of six or even eight berths, and boy, do I have unpleasant memories of multiple people snoring, drunk people climbing down and nearly stepping on my face on their way to the toilet, noisy people boarding at 3 a.m. and, again, climbing up into their berth over my face… On the one hand, I’d never want to do anything like that ever again, and then on the other hand, I’d give ANYTHING to be in my twenties and thirties and a relatively carefree single student and do it ALL again!!! I’m happy for you getting to enjoy these journeys!
At my height, my experience with berths was they were enormous in Switzerland, in Germany, in the Netherlands, and in all the Scandinavian countries, kinda normal-sized in France, and criminally tiny in Italy, Portugal, and Spain, where I could never find a blanket that would simultaneously cover my shoulders and my feet, whether on a train or in a hostel.
Hello, very informative video. I am also going to Vienna and Zurich. Did you book the night train in advance? Which website to book the night train? OBB? Thank you.
Room temperature sparkling would more annoy me than impress. I'd prefer they left a voucher that meant you could go to the dining car and get the bottle nice and cold
Cause you like to buy at vending machines: In Europe food from vending machines is allways more expensive than buying in supermarket. Also food in railwaystations or airport is mostly more expensive than in supermarket nearby and very often (not allways) the quality is better. Is it like this also in japan? What is the price for a coke or something at a vending machine or in a supermarket?
@@kirilmihaylov1934 Rolling stock was originally made for DB. However when DB quit the night train business its night train stock was acquired by Austria's OEBB.
He said the train was fully booked. Switch to what cabin if is fully booked. And aparently no one knew to use that light, because he switch them on about half time in the video
It's a shame The Orient express doesn't exist anymore. Are you aware that the longest rail in the world is in Russia? If there are trains such as these, try taking them someday.
OH SH!T!!!! I was hoping he'd get on one of these!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I hope you truly enjoyed it for everyone of us stuck here in North America whose best choices are Amtrak🤮 and Via Rail.
It depends on what comfort class you choose, and how long in advance you buy the tickets. Seating car starts at 29€, a couchette bed in a shared compartment starts at 49€, and a single-occupancy sleeper cabin will start at 149€. Prices will go up with time, as the train fills up. Pro tip: When booking on this specific route compare prices for the 2 parts of the train that go to Vienna. NJ467 (to Vienna) and NJ40467 (to Budapest) are separated in Salzburg, but the part to Budapest also passes through Vienna. It even arrives there earlier (less stops in Austria, so that it has more time for the rest of the way to Budapest). Depending on the occupancy of the separate parts prices can be very different. And if you need to arrive in Vienna very early then chose a _seating_ car, as those will form the first day train (EC463) from Salzburg and arrive in Vienna over an hour earlier than the rest of the cars!
It would be best for your English language viewers to say this is Zurich --> Vienna train. Wien is the German word for Vienna, which many people may not know
They're using the names that the towns have in their country. It seems respectful to me, considering Kuga's Travel is not a native English speaker. And a lot of viewers aren't either. So why change it for only part of the viewers? Using the true names seems the most logical to me. If they don't know the place, they can Google the name and learn something.
@@plumdutchess Kuga subtitles the videos for an english audience. While I believe saying Wien is acceptable, also I'm German, I understand the request to use vienna.
A great video as always Kuga, though I think the ticket price is a little high for what you received in return despite sole occupancy, but as you stated no hotel fee plus you had a room on wheels to your destination.
And I'd guess room fees wpuld be exxy as well. Not Kugas usual uplifting journies though and that dark room would only be good f ir developing photos .. lol. Bushyboy Oz.
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I was wondering if I'd catch you in Vienna. I'm out so much and just didn't get lucky. Hope you liked the city and our delicious foods!
For the price you pay i ask for a refund. 221 euro what a rip off
Often on these trains, people will elect to share the room with other people riding the train. The lower button (on the right marked with a half-moon) disables the room lights - if someone were arriving mid-journey, they won't accidentally turn on all the lights and wake the others. When in that mode, there are usually small reading lights at each bed. Once you disabled "night mode" your large lights worked again. I'm glad you enjoyed the trip.
Strange though that the train staff did not know this.
and who knows that? ? almost nobody!!!! you must be a magician to discover it....
@@stephanweinberger I thought the same - when they came to collect the breakfast card, surely they would have said something like Entschuldigung, darf ich Ihr Licht für Sie einschalten?
@@ΜΙΧΑΛΗΣΜΑΚΡΗΣ-ο7σ Not magic - Canadian. While we have Eng/Fre on signs almost everywhere - something like a light switch is too small to have both official languages so often they resort to cryptic pictures. Elevator buttons don't read "Open/Ouvrir" instead they're just "" I see a button with a moon on it "Ok, that's some sort of nightlight/night button"
@@CanuckJim @6:05 Kuga states that the train crew also thought the light is broken.
But on second thought: maybe it was a misunderstanding and they actually meant the tiny night-light in the ceiling that usually comes on with this button.
Trying to think why I enjoyed this video so much. I think not having the room light, and then being able to use it was one reason. The second reason is a bed one can sit up in on a train when most cabin beds seem to have a cramped sit-up height. Third, I liked that you were able to check off what you wanted in the morning.
It makes me happy to see that you are enjoying my home country Austria 🇦🇹 😍 very nice video as always 👏 👏 👏
I loved seeing how they can cleverly fit things like the sink into these compact spaces! So glad you figured out the light and thanks to those who explained how they operate! Very helpful!! As always, thank you for another fun experience!!
Recently watched a video where Japan was getting buried in a lot of snow and that it snowed for 7 days. Would love to see more Japan snow videos by train again.
I wish TH-cam had existed in the 60s when I travelled all round France in Couchettes! Six coffin shaped beds per cabin. No supplies provided. But we all knew to take multiple bottles of cheap fizz to help us sleep! Now they give you freebies! Lovely!
Another enjoyable video. Thanks once more, Kuga!!!
once again you brought us another great ride for all of us to ride with you thank you.
I’m glad that the room light worked after all! 😊
Thanks again for another interesting ride. Hope you enjoyed Vienna 🙂
I would like to see you in Oriental Express! It's a Legend. I'm sure you would like it!
I never believed that I would actually see hungarian coaches in your channel, but here we are :D even if they are only visited from outside
Always enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for creating them. 🙂
I think you are the first person on TH-cam to review the 4-beth compartment on the ex-DB doubledeckers. It's very rare for solo travelers to get reservations for these as they are primarily used for families.
Great video!
If you visit Europe again, I highly recommend that you take the western part of this again by day, especially the part across the Arlberg Pass in Austria (between Bludenz and Landeck, where you filmed the clip from 12:06). It includes a viaduct next to a castle which is featured on many many postcards.
"The cursed room 22"...lol... I appreciate your humor.. thanks for the ride..
Im working at ÖBB, they get new Nightjets in the next years 🙂
I took the ÖBB Nightjet from Munich to Venice last year! It was my first time on a night train and I really enjoyed the experience 😊
I swear Kuga you had me laughing so much. You said room 22 is cursed I burst out laughing. Because the lights were not working. Hey as long as it's not the woman from The grudge or the girl from The Ring I think you're good. Than you figure it out how to turn all the lights on. That made me laugh even harder. But the room looked pretty good. Had a nice size bed. And the food didn't look too bad. I hope you got a great sleep on that. Look like you enjoyed yourself.
Looks a nice journey in Cosy cabin and decent little breakfast , I hope it's fully used every night 🌃
Great and interesting video once again. I enjoyed watching it and also loved it as always too. Thanks. 👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰
He is cool . Knows all sleeper trains around the world
I regularly take the day-version of this train, the Railjet, and have been thinking of booking a night reservation from Budapest to Zürich or Frankfurt or München, just to try it. So really glad to see the video!
The direct from Zurich to Budapest is made on MÁV wagons, and has a significantly lower standard than ÖBB.
This said, the price is quite appealing, you can have a 3 people cabin for roughly 100EUR (per pax), and the beds/pillows are comfy.
Thanks! Get home safely!
Wow, thanks DCB!🤝
Weird experience u had this time.. sometimes its happened..but i like the video.Merry Christmas.Enjoy you travel
.and share lots of videos with us
Arigato gozaimasu 🙏
If you look at the symbols on that light switch, you will see the moon symbol. That switch basically is meant to put lighting in your cabin into night mode. A night light.
Very nice! Tank You for show it
I‘ll hopefully take this train in May this year. I can’t wait to test out the Nightjet.
Well done with thanks Kuga !
Route-root. I have to say the breakfast was less than appetizing! Thx for sharing! Merry Christmas Kuga
So nice seeing so many videos from you from switzerland since I live in zurich. Thank you, keep up the good work. Btw, if you get the Chance to travel to italy you should defenetly try the frecciarossa executive class train ride, that is a real treat. Anyway, thank you
Thanks, Serginator!🤝
I also visited Italy and I'll show you videos of the Frecciarossa and Italo soon.
I’ve seen too many Japanese sleeper trains. This was good but I feel that no train compares to Sunrise Seto 🥲. Glad to see you figured out your cursed room lol.
The Nightjet double decker deluxe sleeper's windows are dirty. So much for a room with view. I booked a deluxe room in this sleeper in 2019 but had to cancel. I would have been extremely pissed if the car sides and windows were dirty like this. Thanks for the ride.
Its "second" class like coach
Great trip. The main light is somehow out of order is bit problem, that's rare case on Nightjet. But yeah beside that problem, everything looks fine.
Lights make it suspenseful journey.
Good video Kuga.
At 12:14. This is an error which Americans also make, but the expression is 'set foot.' Not 'step foot.' You can set your foot [transitive verb], but you cannot step your foot - or anything [intransitive verb]. Thanks!
And one more word correction: "root" is the part of a flower or tree which is under the ground. The path one takes from one place to another, short or long, is the "route". Pronounced the same, however!
In England we say; “They’re keeping you in the Dark!.” 👍🏻🏴 Being Japanese you are probably very polite and like many English people don’t wish to complain. Experience however has taught that being a Silent Martyr’ hurts nobody but yourself.
The lights where working. He lights them successfully in the middle of the video. Aparently the train personnel didn't know to use them or something
omg i almost went on it, but of course all beds got sold out while I was thinking. Probably for the best, as the views from ICE were fabulous at daytime.
Thank you for this video :)
Looks like you had a nice time during in Europe.
You saying the room is cursed is going to make people want that room...lol
"Mentally unstable lights"!! 😆🤣😆
Danke 😃💜
列車の音と振動で、よく眠れそう!
And also the sparkling wine. 😂
@@CrankyAuntyLinda Yeah 😂
"Route" 🙂 You and your snacks !
OBB are actually getting brand new carriages purpose built for the NightJet, including ones with pod hotel style accommodation
Indeed. It's taken years for them to be manufactured. Initially used on routes to S Europe.
@@alexmcwhirter6611 these look quite old
@@kirilmihaylov1934 New sleepers enter service in 2023. The carriage Kuga travelled on was previously operated by DB. When DB quit night trains some years ago (because of lack of profits) these double deck carriages were sold to OEBB.
@@alexmcwhirter6611 cool thank you
@@alexmcwhirter6611 not really true. These double-deckers were never operated by DB. These are ÖBB owned ex-CNL cars which are being operated by ÖBB ever since they pulled out of CityNightLine, more than 20 years ago.
The story you wrote belongs to the other sleeping car type - so-called "Comfortline" - and some old couchette cars.
Interesting journey, I want to try it someday.
Thank you!
DONE.
Thanks for sharing!
beautiful
I was rooting for a Grue 😋
Great video.
It looks just like Japan's Sunrise Express
I love vienna, did you like the semmels (the austrian bread rolls)? My longest journey in Europe by train was from Barcelona, through France, Switzerland and finishing in Vienna. I didn't have a sleeping compartment, In France and Austria there were compartments with seats facing each other which you could pull out to make one large sleeping area, which you must share with whoever was also in the carriage, crazy. It took me from 7 in the evening until midnight the following day.
Thank you Mr Kuga
None of these sleepers are as cozy as the Sunrise. Pity that service doesn't have a shower in the First Class room as that would make it perfect.
Thanks!
Thanks Paul!🤝
He booked a whole private compartment for family's or group's
Its "second" class like coach on plains
and he clearly misunderstood the crew as the indicator for the night light was broken it would have a red ring around the button indicating its activated
In case somebody is alreay sleeping and you don't desturbe
btw
he got a fresh baked semmel/roll for breakfast
also it looks old because it was used probably everyday since 1997
Thanks
Thanks, Jeremy!🤝
Nice!
The lights turned off so you could stare at the nightsky better!
When you say I don't want to miss the train, have you ever missed a train???
When I traveled around Europe in my early- and mid-twenties and then again in my mid-thirties, there were loads of sleeper trains-I understand then they disappeared for a while, as people opted to fly instead, but now they’re seeing a resurgence in popularity-and I envy you your private compartment; to save money I usually bought one berth, typically in a shared room of six or even eight berths, and boy, do I have unpleasant memories of multiple people snoring, drunk people climbing down and nearly stepping on my face on their way to the toilet, noisy people boarding at 3 a.m. and, again, climbing up into their berth over my face… On the one hand, I’d never want to do anything like that ever again, and then on the other hand, I’d give ANYTHING to be in my twenties and thirties and a relatively carefree single student and do it ALL again!!! I’m happy for you getting to enjoy these journeys!
Was there not a “concierge” button to push, to summon someone who could’ve explained to you the whole light situation? 😮
At my height, my experience with berths was they were enormous in Switzerland, in Germany, in the Netherlands, and in all the Scandinavian countries, kinda normal-sized in France, and criminally tiny in Italy, Portugal, and Spain, where I could never find a blanket that would simultaneously cover my shoulders and my feet, whether on a train or in a hostel.
Hello, very informative video. I am also going to Vienna and Zurich. Did you book the night train in advance? Which website to book the night train? OBB? Thank you.
great videos as always... will you be visiting italy as well? anyway I hope you'll resume making videos with the ferries... they are my favourite... 🙂
Room temperature sparkling would more annoy me than impress. I'd prefer they left a voucher that meant you could go to the dining car and get the bottle nice and cold
😀👌👌👌
Have you tried the jacobite steam train in Scotland?
I love your Japanese train videos. Trains there are novel and very exciting for me. European trains are quite boring.
Which hotel accommodation did you use/ recommend in Vienna?
Cause you like to buy at vending machines: In Europe food from vending machines is allways more expensive than buying in supermarket. Also food in railwaystations or airport is mostly more expensive than in supermarket nearby and very often (not allways) the quality is better. Is it like this also in japan? What is the price for a coke or something at a vending machine or in a supermarket?
Lesson dont fiddle with things 😮😮
Und wo ist jetzt die Deluxe - Cabine ? ( Singel Bed Room )
Look to see more videos about Japan
After paying for a room with light id either tell 'em they need to get busy bringing some lanterns or better yet, a different cabin.
What train is that ?nationality
@@kirilmihaylov1934 Rolling stock was originally made for DB. However when DB quit the night train business its night train stock was acquired by Austria's OEBB.
He said the train was fully booked. Switch to what cabin if is fully booked. And aparently no one knew to use that light, because he switch them on about half time in the video
@@alexmcwhirter6611 it looks old
From wine to Wien? :-)
It's a shame The Orient express doesn't exist anymore. Are you aware that the longest rail in the world is in Russia? If there are trains such as these, try taking them someday.
209 EUR seems a high fare or is it normal price? What would be couchette price?
the long disbelieving shot of the broken light was too tragic !
Very poor that they allocated a room with a broken light. Couldn’t they change your room!
OH SH!T!!!! I was hoping he'd get on one of these!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I hope you truly enjoyed it for everyone of us stuck here in North America whose best choices are Amtrak🤮 and Via Rail.
Hey, Amtrak's not as bad as people make it out to be. This year I've been on 2 overnight trips on Amtrak and both were extremely enjoyable
Train was not very good. It did get you to your destination though. lol
You were in Zurich and you got snacks from a vending machine.. may the gods forgive you..
You must have a lot of money from different countries, as souvenirs.,? Change & Bills?
That train looked dirty and like a jail cell.
Oreo not the best choice in this case imho
Private room... Be passion
Switzerland and Austria abreviation in french do the animal cat
How much does the trip cost and it's "route" not "root".
He said how much it costs. It's $221 US dollars.
It depends on what comfort class you choose, and how long in advance you buy the tickets. Seating car starts at 29€, a couchette bed in a shared compartment starts at 49€, and a single-occupancy sleeper cabin will start at 149€. Prices will go up with time, as the train fills up.
Pro tip: When booking on this specific route compare prices for the 2 parts of the train that go to Vienna. NJ467 (to Vienna) and NJ40467 (to Budapest) are separated in Salzburg, but the part to Budapest also passes through Vienna. It even arrives there earlier (less stops in Austria, so that it has more time for the rest of the way to Budapest). Depending on the occupancy of the separate parts prices can be very different.
And if you need to arrive in Vienna very early then chose a _seating_ car, as those will form the first day train (EC463) from Salzburg and arrive in Vienna over an hour earlier than the rest of the cars!
No way to sleep that train such thing in my life! No thanks! 😨
It would be best for your English language viewers to say this is Zurich --> Vienna train. Wien is the German word for Vienna, which many people may not know
They're using the names that the towns have in their country. It seems respectful to me, considering Kuga's Travel is not a native English speaker. And a lot of viewers aren't either. So why change it for only part of the viewers? Using the true names seems the most logical to me.
If they don't know the place, they can Google the name and learn something.
@@plumdutchess Kuga subtitles the videos for an english audience. While I believe saying Wien is acceptable, also I'm German, I understand the request to use vienna.
@@plumdutchess For the same reason everyone is expected to change their entire belief system and opinion because of a small but loud group.
Both room and food look like a rip off !
Was kostet ein Person
😍👍👍👍👌🚈
A great video as always Kuga, though I think the ticket price is a little high for what you received in return despite sole occupancy, but as you stated no hotel fee plus you had a room on wheels to your destination.
And don’t forget breakfast
And I'd guess room fees wpuld be exxy as well. Not Kugas usual uplifting journies though and that dark room would only be good f ir developing photos .. lol. Bushyboy Oz.
You open this face sir please
Not impressed. In spite of Europe's boasting, Amtrak actually has nicer rooms than this.
Its second class like coach
Oh I wouldn’t like this train journey- it looks very old and dirty
They should pay you for that breakfast! Looks like prison food.