You can take the train from Budapest to Prague every two hours, and trains between the two capitals make the journey in 7 hours, MÁV said in a statement sent to MTI on Wednesday.
Most trains are operated by Czech Railways’ Metropolitan EuroCity trains to Prague, with MÁV-Start‘s Hungária EuroCity service from Budapest via Brno, Prague and Berlin to Hamburg fitting into the two-hour regular timetable.
In addition to first- and second-class corridor coaches and open coaches, Hungária EuroCity trains also run IC+ second-class multi-purpose coaches, which can also carry bicycles.
Following the renovation of an important section of the Czech Railways line, from 1 July Metropolitan, and Hungaria EC trains will no longer have to take detours. After the renovation, journey times will be reduced by twenty-one minutes between Prague and Budapest and by twenty-six minutes in the opposite direction, MÁV said in a statement.
Further information and detailed train timetables are available at www.mavcsoport.hu/mav-start/nemzetkozi-utazas/csehorszag.
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