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Discover Ludwig"sleeper train" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You would typically use it to refer to an overnight train that has sleeping accommodation for its passengers, such as a couchette, bunk, or berth. For example, "He took the sleeper train from Amsterdam to Brussels."
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Marrakesh to Tangier, sleeper train, November 2008.
There's a luxury sleeper train too.
A sleeper train whisked me from Brussels to Berlin overnight.
We were on a sleeper train to Fort William.
We then hopped a sleeper train south towards Singapore.
Returning to Dhaka, the sleeper train from Khulna trundles through the night.
An overnight sleeper train will take you from Hanoi to Hue, an imperial city.
Start in Moscow, then head overland by sleeper train to ancient Pskov, and finally St Petersburg.
She describes getting stuck in a pullout bed on the sleeper train.
Scotrail, which runs the sleeper train to Euston, claims an average of 60g per passenger kilometre.
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