We will get from Gdynia to Prague in about 9 hours. All thanks to the new Baltic Express trains, which will start running on December 15. Along the way, they will also stop in Bydgoszcz, Poznań and Wrocław, among others. Tickets are already on sale.
Four Baltic Express trains will start running on December 15 this year, but tickets for this journey can be purchased from October 30. On the way from Gdynia to the capital Czech passengers will also be able to stop in Gdańsk, Bydgoszcz, Poznań, Wrocław, but also in smaller towns, including Tczew, Inowrocław, Gniezno, Leszno and Kłodzko.
On the Czech side, on the way to Prague, you will be able to get off and on, among others: in Pardubice. Trains on this route will run every day.
“Czech Prague is visited every year by millions of tourists from all over Europe. To provide travelers from Poland with a wider offer of rail access to the Czech capital, PKP Intercity, in cooperation with České Dráhy, is introducing 4 pairs of Baltic Express connections from mid-December, including 3 day and 1 night.” – we read on the website PKP Intercity.
The journey will take 9 hours
According to PKP Intercity, connections from Tricity will be operated in the morning, afternoon and at night.
“Such an offer will provide passengers with great flexibility in choosing a convenient connection. The fastest Baltic Express train will cover the Gdynia-Praga section in approximately 9 hours. The fastest journey time to the capital of the Czech Republic from Poznań will be 5 hours and 40 minutes, and from Wrocław in approximately 4 hours,” says PKP Intercity .
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