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Move Over Intercity — The Yellow Trains Just Hijacked Warsaw for 27 PLN and free coffee!

There’s a fresh yellow train pulling into Poznań Główny and it’s not here to whisper. RegioJet just started selling tickets for its upgraded Poznań–Warsaw connection and the headline number is wild: 27 złoty.

Yes, twenty-seven. Starting March 1, 2026, they’re running six daily train pairs between Poznań and Warszawa Centralna, with a max journey time of 2h18 and a fastest run of 2h12 — which basically means you’ll still be mid-playlist when the capital skyline hits.

1st Class

The Business comfort class means premium service and maximum comfort. Above-standard features with leather seats, entertainment portal, Wi-Fi and priority service by staff. Rajec water, Illy coffee, juice or Bohemia Sekt Brut sparkling wine are provided free of charge, as are newspapers and magazines!

Proper Comfort

Owner Radim Jančura isn’t being shy either, promising faster journeys, lower prices than competitors and proper onboard comfort, including free coffee and that almost-illegal 2 zł cheesecake with chocolate crumble. And how about the family compartments!

The move locks in RegioJet’s ambition to shake up Poland’s rail scene with a combo of speed, comfort and pricing that actually feels 2026, not 2006. More trains, better vibes, less damage to your wallet. Warsaw just got a lot closer — and a lot cheaper. We love it!

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