Poland
Train Name | Train Number | Railroad | Train Endpoints | Operated |
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Chesnut/Kasztan | DB, PKP, UZ | Kiev (Main) – Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) | present | |
Kiev Express | PKP, UZ | Warsaw (West) – Kiev (Main) | present | |
Moscow Express/Berlin | DB, PKP, BŽD, RŽD | Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Moscow (Belorussky) | present | |
Polonez | RŽD, BŽD, PKP | Moscow (Belorussky) – Minsk (Main) – Warsaw (Central) | present | |
Sibirjak | DB, PKP, BŽD, RŽD, KTŽ | Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Adler Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Astana Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Chelyabinsk Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Kazan Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Moscow (Belorussky) Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Novosibirsk Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – St. Petersburg (Vitebsky) Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Ufa |
present | |
Vostok-Zapad Express | RŽD, BŽD, PKP | Moscow (Belorussky) – Minsk (Main) – Warsaw (Central) | present |
- Majority of Polish long-distance trains, as well as some regional and local trains, are named.
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