A new train service connecting Copenhagen to Prague will begin in May 2026, reducing travel time to less than 12 hours. This service is a collaboration involving Denmark's DSB, Germany's Deutsche Bahn, and the Czech Republic's České dráhy. The journey from Copenhagen to Berlin will take about seven hours, with additional stops in Germany. The route will feature modern ComfortJet carriages providing a first-class experience, along with two daily departures and increased services during summer. Tickets will be available six months before the launch, part of European efforts to enhance rail connections.
The new direct service, to launch in May 2026, has been made possible thanks to a collaboration between Denmark's DSB, Germany's Deutsche Bahn (DB), and the Czech Republic's ČD. This route will connect three of Europe's most popular capital cities – Copenhagen, Berlin, and Prague. Journey time will be around seven hours from Copenhagen to Berlin and approximately 11 hours from Copenhagen to Prague, including additional stops in Germany.
The route will be operated using modern ComfortJet carriages from ČD, designed to offer a first-class travel experience, with two daily departures and an additional nighttime service during the summer months.
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