A train journey between two of the most important historical cities in Europe impacted by the Second World War; Germany and Poland.





A train journey between two of the most important historical cities in Europe impacted by the Second World War; Germany and Poland.
Routes and Travel Times
These Euro-City trains operate three times a day from Berlin to Warsaw. The journey takes approximately 6 hours.
Stations:
Berlin: Berlin Ostbf
Poznan: Poznan Glowny
Warsaw: Warszawa Centralna
Best Travel Times:
Berlin-Warsaw: 5h50
Berlin-Poznan: 3h
Warsaw-Poznan: 2h50
Onboard Services
The Berlin-Warszawa Express has modern, air-conditioned coaches, including one first class car and five second class cars, as well as a dining car.
Additional information:
The well-designed restaurant car serves beer, snacks, wine and affordable meals.
The dining car offers hot and cold dishes, sandwiches, beer, wine, coffee and pastries.
In addition to the standard dishes, the menu often features German and European regional specialities.
Fares
Services can only be booked up to 60 days in advance.
Fare application:
Adult: fares available in 1st and 2nd class
Child (6-11yrs): fares available in 1st and 2nd class
Youth (12-25yrs): fares available in 1st and 2nd class
Passholder fares: fares available in 1st and 2nd class
Travellers ages are based on age at travel departure date
Passholder fares:
• FlexiPass holders will have to use one day of validity from the pass.
• Customers holding 2nd class passes are not permitted to purchase a 1st class Passholder fare. The class of service must match the class of service of the Rail Pass.
• Pass must to be validated prior to boarding Berlin-Warsaw Express.
• Valid for holders of Eurail Global Passes, Eurail Select Pass including Germany, European East Pass, German Rail Pass, Eurail Germany-Benelux, Eurail Germany-France, Eurail Germany-Switzerland, Eurail Germany-Austria, Eurail Germany-Denmark and Eurail Poland.
Exchange/Refund
• Exchange and refund policies vary depending on the type of fare purchased.
• Refunds, when authorised, can only be obtained in home country, up to 60 days after train’s departure date.
Check-in Procedures
No specific check-in procedures
Ticket inspectors will check tickets during the journey. Customers are required to provide proof of eligibility for the fare you have chosen when requested.
Rail Protection Plan
Many rail passes and tickets are non refundable and cannot be reissued, our Rail Protection Plan offers peace of mind knowing that you are financially covered if things do go wrong.