the Leo Express will operate a daily train service connecting Przemyśl in Poland to Frankfurt Airport in Germany, passing through several key cities. The route includes stops in Kraków, Ostrava, and Prague, before continuing to Dresden, Leipzig, and finally Frankfurt, providing seamless access to one of Europe’s busiest airports.
CEO Peter Köhler emphasized the significance of this new route for enhancing connectivity in Europe, stating, “This new connection closes the existing gaps between Western and Eastern Europe, connecting important cultural and economic centers.” Key Features of the Route:
Length: Over 1,300 kilometers, one of the longest train routes in Europe. Daily Service: Trains will operate in both directions, facilitating travel between major urban and cultural hubs. Comfort and Amenities: The modern trains will feature Wi-Fi, power outlets, onboard refreshments, and air conditioning, with tickets starting from 10 EUR. Timetable: The train will leave Przemyśl at 13:31 and arrive at Frankfurt Airport the next day at 07:53.
Stops Along the Route:
Poland: Przemyśl, Rzeszów, Kraków, Katowice Czech Republic: Ostrava, Prague Germany: Dresden, Leipzig, Weimar, Erfurt, and Frankfurt
This initiative reflects broader efforts to improve rail connectivity across Europe, especially by linking regions bordering Ukraine. It aims to facilitate not only tourism but also business exchanges and strengthen ties between the countries involved. With tickets already on sale, this new connection is anticipated to significantly enhance travel options in the region, attracting both domestic and international travelers.
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