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Overnight sleeper train AMS-Zurich

  • March 4, 2026
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Hi all. We have bought our Eurail passes. I have followed the instructions to book on the obb.at site, but it still says that it will cost EUR 469 to book sleeper berths on the train. Is this correct? I thought the booking fee was only about 40 EUR? Can someone please clarify? Thank you.

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ralderton
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  • Railmaster
  • March 4, 2026

The reservation fees for ÖBB are dynamic, unfortunately, depending on demand.

Prices in a couchette start at €20 per berth, but you won’t get a bed in a sleeper for less than €65.

€469 sounds like the top end price for sole use of a private sleeper with WC.

https://www.seat61.com/trains-and-routes/nightjet.htm#interrail-and-eurail-reservations


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  • Railmaster
  • March 4, 2026

Since prices are dynamic, we need travel date and number of persons to be able to verify the price.

 


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  • Right on track
  • March 5, 2026

The reservation fees for ÖBB are dynamic, unfortunately, depending on demand.

Prices in a couchette start at €20 per berth, but you won’t get a bed in a sleeper for less than €65.

€469 sounds like the top end price for sole use of a private sleeper with WC.

https://www.seat61.com/trains-and-routes/nightjet.htm#interrail-and-eurail-reservations

Actually the single person came out at over EUR 1200….!!!


  • Author
  • Right on track
  • March 5, 2026

Since prices are dynamic, we need travel date and number of persons to be able to verify the price.

 

Family of four. We have 1st class Eurail passes. Travelling from Amsterdam to Zurich, departing AMS 2101 on 25th June 2026. I booked a couchette and it cost EUR 239,60, but when I printed the ticket, it said 2nd class. The system didn’t ask me to put in our Eurail pass numbers so I am wondering if I’ve booked the correct class or whether I can upgrade later? Thank you.


  • Author
  • Right on track
  • March 5, 2026

Since prices are dynamic, we need travel date and number of persons to be able to verify the price.

 

Family of four. We have 1st class Eurail passes. Travelling from Amsterdam to Zurich, departing AMS 2101 on 25th June 2026. I booked a couchette and it cost EUR 239,60, but when I printed the ticket, it said 2nd class. The system didn’t ask me to put in our Eurail pass numbers so I am wondering if I’ve booked the correct class or whether I can upgrade later? Thank you.


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  • Railly clever
  • March 5, 2026

Since prices are dynamic, we need travel date and number of persons to be able to verify the price.

 

Family of four. We have 1st class Eurail passes. Travelling from Amsterdam to Zurich, departing AMS 2101 on 25th June 2026. I booked a couchette and it cost EUR 239,60, but when I printed the ticket, it said 2nd class. The system didn’t ask me to put in our Eurail pass numbers so I am wondering if I’ve booked the correct class or whether I can upgrade later? Thank you.

60€ per Person seems correct for a reservation (but on the higher end of the dynamic price)


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  • Railly clever
  • March 5, 2026

It doesn't matter if you have a1st or 2nd class pass when you make reservations for couchettes/sleepers on the Nightjet. 


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  • Railmaster
  • March 5, 2026

Family of four. We have 1st class Eurail passes. Travelling from Amsterdam to Zurich, departing AMS 2101 on 25th June 2026. I booked a couchette and it cost EUR 239,60, but when I printed the ticket, it said 2nd class. The system didn’t ask me to put in our Eurail pass numbers so I am wondering if I’ve booked the correct class or whether I can upgrade later? Thank you.

That's indeed the current price of a pass reservation for 4 berths in a 4-person couchette compartment.

All NJ accommodation is indicated as 2nd class and ÖBB don't need any pass numbers. The only upgrade you could do is to a sleeper. E.g. 2 2-bed compartments are €559.60 in total. Or 4 beds in 3-bed compartments are currently €479.60 (at least one person would then have a bed in a shared compartment).