Overview
- First Mayor Peter Tschentscher and his wife Eva-Maria christened the train in Hamburg on June 2.
- The service now runs nightly between Hamburg and Vienna/Innsbruck under a joint Deutsche Bahn and ÖBB operation.
- Sleeper cars come with private toilets, showers, NFC-card entry, video surveillance and in-cabin control displays.
- Passengers benefit from complimentary Wi-Fi, USB and inductive charging stations plus a modern passenger-information system.
- The 'City of Hamburg' joins other new-generation Nightjets on routes such as Amsterdam–Vienna/Innsbruck, Munich–Rome/Vienna and the Vienna–Bregenz auto transport service.