Overview
- Starting with the mid-December timetable change, direct round-trip connections will rise from 11 to 17, according to Deutsche Bahn and PKP Intercity.
- From 14 December, a new Leipzig–Wrocław–Kraków route will run twice daily in each direction.
- The new daytime route is expected to cut travel times to southern Poland by about two hours for passengers from Munich, Nuremberg and Frankfurt.
- An additional daily Warsaw–Berlin service will bring the corridor to seven train pairs operating at two-hour intervals.
- New night trains are planned between Berlin and Przemyśl and between Berlin and Chełm via Łódź and Warsaw, and the Munich–Warsaw night service will add coaches running through to Kraków and Przemyśl.