December 11, 12:10 p.m., from Vilnius railway station, platform 1, the first train to Warsaw will depart. The long-awaited international train route will make it possible to reach both the Polish capital and the country's second largest city, Krakow, every day. The flights of the new route will be operated in cooperation with the Polish carrier PKP Intercity.
Trains between Lithuania and Poland will run on the Vilnius-Kaunas-Warsaw-Krakow route. "LTG Link" train from Vilnius will go via Kaunas to Mockava, where passengers will be invited to transfer to the train of the Polish company "PKP Intercity" and continue their journey to the selected Polish city.
The train will depart from Vilnius every day at 12:10. 13 minutes, from Kaunas - 20 hours. 20 minutes The train will arrive at Warsaw Central Station at 13:23 local time. 39 minutes, to Krakow - 4 p.m. 01 minutes The train from Krakow to Vilnius will depart every day at 07:35 am. 16 min., from Warsaw - 25 h. 17 minutes This train will reach Kaunas at 34:XNUMX. XNUMX minutes, and Vilnius - XNUMX p.m. XNUMX min. Lithuanian time.
The journey from Vilnius to Warsaw with a transfer will take about 9 hours. For those traveling to Warsaw, the price of a standard ticket will be just 25 EUR, and for those going to Krakow - 30 EUR. Discounts apply for accompanying children up to 12 years of age. Daily trains to Warsaw will also go via Białystok, thus improving the connection with this Polish city that was renewed in the summer.
Those traveling on an international route are reminded to carry personal identification documents. On this international route, it will be possible to transport personal hand luggage, bicycles (with advance purchase of the transportation service), and with a certificate of animal health issued by a veterinarian, it will be possible to travel with pets. The fixed price of transporting a bicycle along the entire route is EUR 10, a dog - EUR 5.