Train travelers can now travel from Prague to Copenhagen via Berlin without changing trains. The trains also stop in Dresden and Hamburg on their journey, as can be seen on the Deutsche Bahn website. The train with the number RJ 384 departs Prague today at 6.31 am and arrives in Copenhagen as scheduled at 7.38 pm. It stops in Dresden as scheduled at 8.50 am and at Berlin Central Station at 10.29 am. The journey from Copenhagen to Prague departs from the Danish capital at 8.22 am.
At the start of the service, there will be one train per day in each direction with a scheduled journey time of around 13 hours. The reason for this is the ongoing general refurbishment between Hamburg and Berlin. Like other long-distance trains, the new international connection must therefore be rerouted via Stendal and Uelzen. In addition, the train has a layover of around 80 minutes in Hamburg-Altona.