Leo Express launches thirteen hundred kilometer direct train between Germany and Ukraine

Published on June 01, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Leo Express will launch a direct 1,300-kilometer rail service on June 25, connecting cities in Germany, the Czech Republic, and Poland up to the border with Ukraine. Tickets from Poland to Germany start at 10 euros, offering an affordable option for traveling between Central and Eastern Europe. The journey includes wifi, power outlets, and air conditioning, facilitating cross-border transport at accessible prices.

Modern Leo Express passenger train crossing a long railway bridge over a European river landscape, train interior visible through windows showing passengers using laptops with wifi signal icons, panoramic view of tracks stretching 1300 kilometers across Germany Czech Republic and Poland, train approaching Ukrainian border station, evening golden hour lighting, sleek white and blue train body with aerodynamic design, overhead power lines and railway signals, photorealistic cinematic style, ultra-detailed train exterior, dynamic motion blur on wheels, technical engineering visualization

Rail connection with basic technical equipment 🚆

The train will cover a considerable distance without requiring transfers, integrating climate control systems and onboard connectivity. Passengers will have access to power outlets for electronic devices and internet access during the journey. The route leverages existing European rail infrastructure, allowing continuous travel between countries. Leo Express is betting on a direct service that eliminates stops, reducing waiting times and simplifying travel logistics for citizens of the region.

For 10 euros, the wifi works until you enter a tunnel 😅

For the price of a fast-food meal, you can travel halfway across a continent watching the wifi cut out just when you need it most. The power outlets will be there to remind you that you brought the wrong charger, and the air conditioning will work with the precision of a roulette wheel: Siberian cold or portable sauna. But hey, for 10 euros, who's complaining? At least you'll reach the Ukrainian border with 3% battery and a story to tell.