• Coronavirus in Hungary
  • Budapest
  • Hungary border control
  • HelloMagyar
EnglishFrenchGermanSpanish
EnglishFrenchGermanSpanish
Update on the Budapest-Warsaw high speed train!Update on the Budapest-Warsaw high speed train!Update on the Budapest-Warsaw high speed train!Update on the Budapest-Warsaw high speed train!
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Society
  • Sport
  • Culture
  • Special Hungary
  • News To Go
  • World
  • Contact Us
  • About us
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
✕
Breaking News
Support us
Tamás Cserép Tamás Cserép · 06/10/2019
· Business

Update on the Budapest-Warsaw high speed train!

Budapest Hungary Poland railway tourism travel
trains high speed

Photo: Illutration - pixabay

Earlier this year we reported that a high speed railway service is being planned to link Budapest and Warsaw. New updates on the project were released this week.

Based on information from turizmus.com, last week ministers from the Visegrád Group nations – Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Poland – have signed an agreement to collaborate for the venture.

According to the agreement, in the next two years engineers will start planning the two-track railway line which will accommodate speeds of up to 350km/h. The line is going to be around 700-900km long, and will connect the cities of Budapest, Bratislava, Brno and Warsaw. Based on current plans, the train will only stop in four cities: Budapest, Bratislava, Brno and Warsaw.

All the representatives present at the summit agreed that they fully back the project. In addition, a working group will come together in November to coordinate and discuss the political interests of all the parties involved.

 

The line will come with numerous tunnels and bridges across the Danube and Odera rivers. The train will operate with state-of-the-art carriages that will have a greater passenger capacity than the ones we are used to seeing in Hungary. The line will also use the latest technology to make travel as efficient and comfortable as possible.

The line is predicted to serve 500,000 passengers a year, and aims to compete with airlines in the region.

Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó believes that this will be an important venture to connect Central European nations as there is very limited infrastructure running North-South in the region.

However, it will be interesting to see whether the train will be able to compete with budget airlines such as Ryanair and Wizzair. Flight prices are at unprecedented low and it will be interesting to see how train and railway ticket prices will compare when the project is completed.

In August we also reported that RegioJet are planning to run long-distance trains on the Prague-Vienna-Budapest route.

 

Source: turizmus.com

Budapest Hungary Poland railway tourism travel
Share
Tamás Cserép
Tamás Cserép

2 Comments

  1. bb says:
    30/01/2020 at 16:50

    Great. A fast way to get to those cities and spend a weekend.

  2. barb says:
    30/01/2020 at 16:56

    Great. It will be a fast way to get to those cities for a weekend. I feel safer taking a train than a plane.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

SUPPORT US

Subscribe to our newsletter

Sign up to receive daily updates, news & stories about Hungary!

Select your location below or enter your country so we can deliver our morning newsletters to you in time.


Thank you!

You have successfully joined our subscriber list.


.

Latest news
  • ‘Brussels bureaucracy’ attacking Hungary for political reasons?
  • Hungary’s trade expected to be record-breaking in 2023 with this small country
  • PHOTOS: Extreme cold to come next week in Hungary, snow, frost covers the country
  • Diplomatic conflict between the USA and Hungary worsened: Orbán helps Putin redraw Europe’s map?
  • Hungarians think Ukraine should end the war even if it loses territories
  • Hungary is developing electric garbage trucks
  • Orbán holds talks with Rheinmetall CEO: We must defend Hungary
  • Hungarian justice min asks EC whether it’s involved in supporting opposition with money

About us

Contact us

Copyright rules

© 2023 DailyNewsHungary. All rights reserved! | Server and development by Svigelj Levente E.V