Train Travel Round-up

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train travel roundup

A new direct train service will connect Prague, Berlin, and Copenhagen from May 1, 2026 as part of a joint effort between Czech Railways CD, Deutsche Bahn DB, and Danish State Railways DSB.

The service will allow passengers to travel between the three cities without changing trains. Additional stops are planned for other cities, including Dresden and Hamburg, according to Railway-News .

Journey times are expected to be seven hours between Berlin and Copenhagen, and around 11 hours between Prague and Copenhagen. The connection will offer two daily return services.

The route will be served using CDs ComfortJet trains. Each train will have 555 seats, including 99 in first class. Facilities include Wi-Fi, a dining car, adjustable seating, a cinema area for children, and space for bicycles.

Trenitalia launches sea train

Italian rail operator, Trenitalia, launched a new summer sea train on July 5 between Veronaand Chioggia.