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Hey, really great job with this map but I have a few notes. I'd try to fix these small issues myself but I honestly have no idea how.
The route from Lviv to Solotvyno has a different route from Lviv to Uzhhorod which isn't shown here. It passes much closer to the Polish border.
There doesn't seem to be a line showing the route from Swinoujscie to Przemysl via Poznan, Gliwice, Katowice, and Krakow. This route doesn't pass Wroclaw.
I can't find any direct couchette/sleeper route from Warsaw to Budapest. There is an overnight train but I'm only finding seats on the direct and the sleeper with a stop in Bohumin.
The Warsaw > Kolobrzeg train has cars that go to Hel.
I don't think there is a Swinoujscie/Szczecin > Bialystok route anymore (I don't think there are any sleepers headed from Szczecin in the direction of Kolobrzeg and Gdansk), but there is a route from Jelenia Gora to Bialystok.
There is also a Kovel - Odesa route that runs through Lutsk, Rivne, and Berdychiv before running on the same track as others shown here from Kozyatyn to Odesa. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.245.98.146 (talk) 12:14, 5 July 2019 (UTC)
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edit- Bosnian B715 runs overnight, but without sleeping/couchette carriages (it uses their Talgo carriages)
- Many trains were canceled / altered in December 2018 in and around Slovakia, for the current list see https://www.slovakrail.sk/en/night-trains.html (444/445 seasonal service, EN-RR 442-704 717-443, 800/801 direct carriages to Praha, direct carriages from Košice to Kiev)
- There's Regiojet's RJ1020/1021 between Praha and Košice
- LE 1350/1367 between Praha and Košice run overnight, but no sleeping/couchette carriages (Stadler FLIRT)
There's no night train between Praha and Linz, AFAIK cancelled a couple of years agoThere is, train numbers are Ex1547, EN462, nj466 and nj467,EN463,Ex1540- Slovak city is written Zvolen instead of Zwolen, in Czechia s/Plzen/Plzeň/, s/Usti nad Ladem/Ústí nad Labem/