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    The actual Eurostat check in time is 30 minutes, the 90 minutes is the safe suggestion. Commented Feb 5, 2023 at 4:03
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    The main difficulty is that I think those are at least 3 separate tickets, meaning that if any is delayed, you'll need to re-book, and if the night train can't be caught, you're stuck in Hamburg Commented Feb 5, 2023 at 12:09
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    The CIV COTIF should cover missed connections, but it would be helpful to book all the tickets in one transaction via an agent to avoid any ambiguity. That said, the obligation to put you on the next train won't help much if that's a day later (or full), so building some slack in the schedule would be advised. Commented Feb 5, 2023 at 21:28