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If you want to know more about the journey from Valencia to Bamberg by train, look no further!
The average journey time from Valencia to Bamberg by train is 28 hours 28 minutes, although on the fastest services it can take just 26 hours 5 minutes. Around 5 trains per day travel the 907 miles (1459 km) between these two destinations. You'll need to make 3 changes along the way to Bamberg. During your journey, you'll either be travelling with Renfe or DB, as they are the main operators of services on this route.
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First train | 06:30 | |
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Last train | 21:12 | |
Departure station | Valencia | |
Arrival station | Bamberg | |
Journey time | From 26h 5m | |
Distance | 907 miles (1459 km) | |
Frequency | 5 trains per day | |
Changes | 3 changes | |
Train and bus operators | ALSA, Deutsche Bahn, Renfe, SNCF Voyageurs |
Renfe is the national train operator in Spain. It operates trains on the longest high-speed railway network in Europe, and the second-longest in the world. The country's major cities are linked up by the high-speed AVE and Avlo trains, while other long-distance routes are served by Altaria, Talgo, Alvia and Euromed trains. Renfe also operates cross-border services into neighbouring Portugal and France. Depending on which service you are travelling on, you'll usually find two classes on Renfe trains - Estándard (Standard Class) and Confort (First Class). Fare types range from the cheapest (but least flexible) Básico fare, to the more flexible Elige fares, to the Premium fare for seats in Confort carriages.
Euromed is Renfe's high-speed service that travels along the Mediterranean coast. Able to travel at 155 mph (250 km/h), Euromed trains run on the Barcelona – Tarragona – Castellón – Valencia – Alicante route - also known as the "Mediterranean Corridor". With a frequency of up to 12 daily trips between these cities, Euromed trains offer two classes on board – Turista (Second Class) and Preferente (First Class). Designed by Talgo, the trains that run between Barcelona and Alicante offer 63 seats in Preferente and 236 in Turista, with 11 carriages (including a food carriage) and two locomotives, which allows them to travel in both directions.
The Deutsche Bahn Group is owned by the German State and controls the majority of rail traffic in Germany as well as in many border regions of the country. Every year, Deutsche Bahn transports several million passengers and many stations in Germany are served exclusively by DB trains, including the ICE, IC and EC fleet.
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