Whether you’re just after a quick bit of info about trains in Poland, or you want to know absolutely everything there is to know about travelling by rail there - we've got you covered.
Our guide to travelling in Poland by train has been put together for anyone and everyone – not just rail geeks!
Of course, the best way to learn about trains in Poland is to head there and try them for yourself, but by reading this page, you’ll be setting yourself up for a successful trip!
Here’s a short summary of each section on this page: simply select the topic you’re most interested in to jump down to the relevant section.
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Key routes including Warsaw to Krakow and Warsaw to Gdansk are now available, giving you fast, city-centre to city-centre travel across the country.
Whether you’re planning a weekend break, a cultural trip or exploring more of Poland, you can now book the country’s most popular routes directly on Trainline.
If you’d rather not think about individual tickets while travelling in Poland, then you’ll be after some sort of Polish rail pass. Thankfully, such a thing does exist! There are two, in fact – one for European citizens/residents (Interrail Pass) and one for those living anywhere other than Europe (Eurail Pass).
Let’s say you want an Interrail Pass for Poland – you can simply select the ‘Interrail One Country Pass’ for unlimited use of the Polish rail network. And, as a bonus, certain attractions and shops will grant you a discount if you’re a Interrail Pass holder. What’s not to like about that?
Find out more about the Interrail Pass.
If, on the other hand, you’re not an European resident, you’ll need to grab the Eurail One Country Pass. The premise is similar to that of the Interrail Pass, as you can get unlimited travel throughout the Polish rail network. There’s nowhere in Poland you can’t go with this pass, and those under 28 can even travel with the further discounted Youth Pass.
Learn more about the Eurail Pass.