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Night train München – Warszawa
(PKP/ČD EN 406 + EN 407 “Chopin”)

    München Hbf – München Ost – Rosenheim – Salzburg Hbf – Attnang-Puchheim – Linz Hbf – St. Pölten Hbf – Wien Meidling – Wien Hbf – Břeclav – Katowice – Sosnowiec Główny – Zawiercie – Włoszczowa Północ – Warszawa Zachodnia – Warszawa Centralna – Warszawa Wschodnia

    Statistics

    1139 km route distance

    Average travel speed of 80 km/h

    Greenhouse gas emissions per km by mode of transport
    (in gCO2e per passenger)

    this night train: 21

    bus: 22 (1 times as much)

    car (1 person): 192 (9 times as much)

    plane: 389 (18 times as much)

    EN 406

    • München Hbf
      18:35
    • München Ost
      18:45
    • Rosenheim
      19:22
    • Salzburg Hbf
      20:30
    • Attnang-Puchheim
      21:17
    • Linz Hbf
      21:45
    • St. Pölten Hbf
      22:42
    • Wien Meidling
      23:11
    • Wien Hbf
      23:19
    • Břeclav
      01:04
    • Katowice
      05:16
    • Sosnowiec Główny
      05:33
    • Zawiercie
      06:02
    • Włoszczowa Północ
      06:37
    • Warszawa Zachodnia
      07:54
    • Warszawa Centralna
      08:00
    • Warszawa Wschodnia
      08:15

    München to Warszawa

    Trip duration 13:40

    EN 407

    • Warszawa Wschodnia
      19:41
    • Warszawa Centralna
      19:52
    • Warszawa Zachodnia
      19:58
    • Włoszczowa Północ
      21:18
    • Zawiercie
      21:50
    • Sosnowiec Główny
      22:18
    • Katowice
      22:35
    • Břeclav
      03:20
    • Wien Hbf
      05:25
    • Wien Meidling
      05:44
    • St. Pölten Hbf
      06:13
    • Linz Hbf
      07:13
    • Attnang-Puchheim
      07:41
    • Salzburg Hbf
      08:30
    • Rosenheim
      09:43
    • München Ost
      10:13
    • München Hbf
      10:24

    Warszawa to München

    Trip duration 14:43

    Night train München – Warszawa

    Take the night train on your next trip to München or Warszawa!

    Have you ever travelled by night train to München or Warszawa? It's probably the most relaxing, fun, and eco-friendly way to get to your destination. The 1139 km long train journey emits approximately 18 times less compared to a flight. Read more on the global warming reduction potential of night trains in our study on the topic.

    When travelling with the EN 406 + EN 407 train, you can choose between the following categories:

    • Normal seats: The cheapest option
    • Couchette compartment: Simple, shelf-like beds in a cabin shared by usually 4-6 persons
    • Sleeping compartment: Soft beds in a cabin typically shared by 1-3 persons, with a washing basin inside (and in some cases even with a private toilet and shower)

    Travel by night train between Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, and Poland – timetable information

    Please always verify timetable information with the operator when booking the train, and also prior to your departure.

    Germany to Poland: EN 406 München Hbf – Warszawa Wschodnia

    Night train EN 406 departs from München Hbf at 18:35, and arrives at Warszawa Wschodnia at 08:15. It has intermediate stops in München Ost, Rosenheim, Salzburg Hbf, Attnang-Puchheim, Linz Hbf, St. Pölten Hbf, Wien Meidling, Wien Hbf, Břeclav, Katowice, Sosnowiec Główny, Zawiercie, Włoszczowa Północ, Warszawa Zachodnia and Warszawa Centralna. The total trip duration is 13:40 hours. The train runs daily.

    Poland to Germany: EN 407 Warszawa Wschodnia – München Hbf

    The return trip, night train EN 407, departs from Warszawa Wschodnia at 19:41, and arrives at München Hbf at 10:24. It has intermediate stops in Warszawa Centralna, Warszawa Zachodnia, Włoszczowa Północ, Zawiercie, Sosnowiec Główny, Katowice, Břeclav, Wien Hbf, Wien Meidling, St. Pölten Hbf, Linz Hbf, Attnang-Puchheim, Salzburg Hbf, Rosenheim and München Ost. The total trip duration is 14:43 hours. The train runs daily.

    Buy tickets for the night train from München to Warszawa

    This night train line is operated by PKP Intercity S.A. and České dráhy a.s. and you can book tickets on their official website. We also recommend you read our tips and tricks page for booking international train tickets.

    Do you find it too difficult to book night train tickets? Is your favourite line often sold out or are tickets way too expensive? You could think there is little to be done about that – but actually this can be solved politically: By improving conditions for both operators and travellers. Learn more on how we get more night trains in our General Position Paper, or join your local Back on Track group right away.