European Trains
Schedules, routes and real-time delays
50,000+
stations
12
countries
25,000+
trains/day
Search European train routes with real-time delay tracking. Monitor Deutsche Bahn, PKP Intercity, ÖBB and other operators. Popular routes: Berlin — Warsaw, Vienna — Budapest, Munich — Prague.
Service Features:
- Route search across 50,000+ stations
- Real-time train delay tracking
- Live departure boards
- Disruption and cancellation alerts
- Popular international routes
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European Train FAQ
How do I search for trains between European countries?
Enter station names in the search box (e.g., Berlin Hbf to Warsaw Central or Vienna to Budapest). The system automatically finds cross-border routes with connections. Supported countries: Germany, Poland, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary, and more.
Where does Deutsche Bahn and PKP delay data come from?
Delay data comes in real-time from official railway operator APIs: Deutsche Bahn, PKP Intercity, ÖBB, SBB. Information updates every 5 minutes and includes current status, platforms, and expected arrival times.
What is the Berlin to Warsaw train schedule?
Use the route search on the main page. Enter "Berlin Hbf" and "Warsaw Central" with your travel date. The system shows all available Berlin-Warschau-Express trains with journey time of approximately 5-6 hours.
Which European railway companies are covered?
Main focus on Deutsche Bahn (Germany), PKP Intercity (Poland), ÖBB (Austria), SBB (Switzerland), NS (Netherlands), ČD (Czech Republic), MÁV (Hungary). Data covers over 50,000 European stations.
How do I track a specific train delay online?
Find the train via route search or go to the departure station page. The live departure board shows current train status, delay in minutes, and platform number.
Is this train tracking service free?
Yes, route search and delay tracking are completely free. Data is provided through open APIs from European railway operators.
How much does a Warsaw to Berlin train ticket cost?
Berlin-Warschau-Express tickets start from €29 when booking early through Deutsche Bahn (Sparpreis Europa). Regular tickets cost €70-100. PKP Intercity also offers competitive prices.
What are my rights if an international train is delayed over 60 minutes?
Under EU regulations, delays of 60+ minutes entitle you to 25% fare compensation, 120+ minutes to 50%. The Agreement on Journey Continuation (AJC) also lets you take the next available train for free if you miss a connection.