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ICE-L: Direct Trains Oslo - Germany in 2028

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Norwegian operator Vy Tog, in cooperation with Danish operator DSB and Germany’s Deutsche Bahn (DB), has confirmed plans to launch new international day train services linking Oslo with Hamburg and Berlin from 2028. The new cross-border routes will operate using Talgo ICE L trainsets and are expected to become some of the longest direct daytime rail services in Europe. The trains are scheduled to begin operating in May or June 2028 and will run …

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Direct train service from Berlin to Oslo: Starting in 2028, ICE trains are planned to run from Berlin via Copenhagen and Gothenburg to Norway. The route would be one of the longest rail connections in Europe.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Long-distance train connections have a very special attraction for many rail travellers. The railway wants to start another long-distance train in the future, which should be of particular interest to Scandinavian fans.

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It has been 20 years since you last could travel by direct train between Denmark and Norway.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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If you want to stay in Oslo until Berlin – with stops in Trollhättan, Gothenburg, Halmstad, Helsingborg, Lund or Malmö.

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Two years from now, you will be able to travel from Oslo via Copenhagen to Berlin by direct train. The entire trip takes approximately 15 hours.

·Denmark
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Train journeys abroad are becoming more and more popular with travellers. The railway wants to benefit from this and soon offer new connections.

·Berlin, Germany
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Berliner Morgenpost broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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