View of Poznań, Poland

Train stations in Poznań

Last updated: July 2026

Stations
2
Primary station
Poznań
Country
Poland
Passenger operators
Deutsche Bahn

Train tickets

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Passenger train operators

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Train stations in Poznań

Frequently asked questions

What are the main train routes to Poznań from other European cities?

Three international routes connect Poznań by rail. Berlin-Poznań has around 6-8 direct trains daily with a journey time of roughly 2 hours and 40 minutes. Warsaw-Poznań offers 24 or more daily connections, typically taking 2 hours 50 minutes to 3 hours 10 minutes. Prague-Poznań has no direct high-speed option and requires one change via Berlin or Wrocław, with total travel of 7-9 hours.

Which station do trains arrive at in Poznań?

Almost all long-distance services arrive at Poznań Główny, the main station located about 1 kilometre west of the city centre. The station was substantially redeveloped and now operates as a combined rail and shopping complex.

Can I use an Interrail or Eurail pass to travel to Poznań?

Yes, Interrail and Eurail passes can deliver solid value for multi-country trips to Poznań. However, they are not simply hop-on products, reservations and supplements on certain trains into Poland can catch passholders off guard. On German IC/EC trains such as the Berlin-Poznań EuroCity services, the pass covers the journey but a seat reservation is still required.

Do Interrail and Eurail passholders need to pay extra on night trains to Poznań?

Yes. EuroNight services have mandatory reservations with higher supplements. Couchettes typically cost €15-25 extra on top of your pass; sleepers can run €30-40 more. It is important to factor these costs into your plans before booking overnight travel.

When should I book train tickets to Poznań to get the best price?

Advance purchase is the biggest lever on ticket price. The cheapest DB Super Sparpreis Europa and PKP promo fares sell out first on popular dates. It is advisable to book key long-distance legs at least 2-3 weeks ahead during high season (June-September and Christmas/New Year), as popular trains can sell out of reservation availability even when a rail pass covers the journey.