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Expanded rail connections linking Berlin and Leipzig to Poland established

Expanded transport options and increased night trains: Commencing December, Bahn and PKP Intercity will provide additional journeys linking Germany and Poland.

Expanded rail connections established between Berlin and Leipzig, and Poland
Expanded rail connections established between Berlin and Leipzig, and Poland

Expanded rail connections linking Berlin and Leipzig to Poland established

Starting from December 14, passengers traveling between Germany and Poland will have more travel options, as Deutsche Bahn and PKP Intercity have announced an increase in connections. This expansion includes the addition of night trains, which will directly connect a second border city to Ukraine.

In total, seven train pairs will run on this route at two-hour intervals. Among these new connections, two night trains are planned: one between Berlin and Przemysl on the Polish-Ukrainian border, and one between Berlin and Chelm via Lodz and Warsaw.

The new night train from Berlin to Przemysl is expected to run daily as a night Eurocity train via Wroclaw and Krakow. While specific departure times have not been published yet, the connection is anticipated to enhance direct overnight links from Berlin to Przemysl and complement new day services between Germany and Poland.

Between Warsaw and Berlin, a new daily connection will also be established. No specific departure and arrival times for the new trains have been provided, but they are expected to be part of the regular schedule and not seasonal or temporary.

The increase in connections is attributed to the significantly increased demand for travel between the two countries. The new connections will provide more travel options for passengers, not only between Germany and Poland, but also connecting to Ukraine.

The new night trains will be operated by Deutsche Bahn and PKP Intercity, a subsidiary of the Polish State Railways. However, specific details about the new night trains, such as the number of trains per day and the exact routes, were not provided in the article.

These developments are exciting news for travelers looking for convenient and comfortable ways to explore Europe. With the addition of these new connections, passengers can look forward to a seamless journey between Germany, Poland, and Ukraine. Stay tuned for more updates on specific departure and arrival times for the new trains.

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