Overnight sleeper train service between Berlin and Paris will resume on Monday evening after many years, with demand for the route expected to be brisk. Half of the night train from Berlin will travel to Brussels, while the other half will head to the French capital. The first departure on Monday is hotly anticipated in Berlin. German Transport Minister Volker Wissing and state-owned railway Deutsche Bahn chief executive Richard Lutz are expected to see it off. Initially, the train will run three times a week, with plans to increase service to nightly by October 2024. The connection will be op…