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Deutsche Bahn: From May 2026 – This New Direct Connection Will Soon Start From Berlin

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Deutsche Bahn will launch a new international direct connection with partners from neighboring countries in 2026. Where it's going.

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Deutsche Bahn will launch a new international direct connection with partners from neighboring countries in 2026. Where it's going.

·Berlin, Germany
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At night you can already travel by train directly from Berlin to Copenhagen. This should also be possible during the day, the train has announced. Which stops are still planned on the route.

·Germany
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Direct trains from Copenhagen to Berlin and Prague coming next yearFrom May next year, you can take the train directly from Copenhagen to Berlin and Prague without changing. This is stated in a press release by DSB. DSB has

Berlin (dpa) – Train travellers will be able to travel from Prague to Copenhagen from May 2026 without switching from Prague to Berlin. The trains will also stop in Dresden and Hamburg, as Deutsche Bahn announced. The journey between Berlin and Copenhagen will therefore take seven hours, and in eleven hours from Prague to Copenhagen. Every day there will be two trains per direction, plus a seasonal night connection. The new direct connection is …

In early summer next year, it will be possible to board a train in Copenhagen and go directly to Berlin or Prague - without having to change trains along the way.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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tv2kosmopol.dk broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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