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  1. There are 4 ways to get from Germany to Europe by train, bus, or car. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner. best. Train via Bad Hersfeld Bahnhof. 5h 46m. $40–70. cheapest. Train. 5h 51m. $31–89. Bus, train. 7h 26m. $36–74. Drive 238.3 mi. 3h 22m. $64–92.

  2. Deutsche Bahn: int.bahn.de - Your mobility portal for travelling by rail. Information, train tickets, online tickets, regional day tickets, low-cost offers for holidays and travel.

  3. See ready-made Eurail routes. Our free app makes it easy to plan and book everything you need for your trip around Europe. Map. Plan the best route across Europe and see your eurotrip come to life. Itinerary. See your day-by-day trip itinerary, so you know when you’ll be in each European city. Accommodation Search.

  4. Find European train times in an instant with our journey planning tool. View timetables for European rail routes & buy your tickets with Trainline.

  5. 1. Use our search in the side bar. This connects to Omio's live European schedules and allows you to see up to date times and prices for the majority of train routes in Europe. For those journeys you can't find on there you should try the Deutsche Bahn website. 2. The Deutsche Bahn (DB) website.

  6. The maps on this page are your best tool for quickly getting a fairly accurate estimate of how much it'd cost to just pay for separate tickets for each leg of your itinerary. What these maps show: Point-to-point, one-way, second-class train fares in $US. For first-class fares, add 50 percent.

  7. The average train between Germany and Poland takes 11h 51m and the fastest train takes 9h 19m. There is at least one train per day from Germany to Poland. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays; use the search form on this page to search for a specific travel date. Train. 7h 12m. 91 zł - 193 zł. See schedules.