RegioJet launches routes from Poland to Dresden: the journey will take 2 hours.
New RegioJet routes between Poland and Dresden
According to Novyny.live: The Czech railway operator RegioJet has announced the launch of new routes from Poland to Dresden. The journey between these two cities will take an average of 2 hours, making this route convenient for tourists and travelers. The cost of four seats in a compartment will be 73 euros, while a single seat can be purchased for 30 euros.
Passengers can be assured that in the case of train delays, RegioJet or Ukrzaliznytsia will wait for their passengers within a reasonable time. The maximum time that trains can wait for each other is 7 hours. This allows travelers not to worry about possible delays.
Future plans
Interestingly, tickets for the new night train route from European Sleeper will go on sale only in January-February 2026. Furthermore, PKP Intercity plans to purchase 20 high-speed electric trains, with launch scheduled after 2027.
Thus, the new RegioJet routes between Poland and Dresden provide the opportunity for comfortable and fast travel, which can become a great option for those planning to visit these two cities.
The launch of new railway routes between Poland and Dresden indicates the growing integration of transport networks in Europe, which may stimulate tourist flow and business activity in the region. Additionally, considering the plans of other operators for the expansion and modernization of rail transport, further infrastructure development can be expected in the future. This, in turn, may improve the accessibility of travel between countries and contribute to their economic growth.
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