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Short Transfer from Schwandorf to Prague Hlavni Nadrazi

  • June 18, 2025
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Hello! I am planning a trip from Amsterdam Central to Prague Hlvani Nadrazi. I can save 16 euro and about an hour and a half of travel if I do a 5 minute transfer from Schwandorf platform 4 to platform 5 headed to Prague Hlvani Nadrazi at 5pm on a Monday. Do you think I could be successful with this transfer or would it be better to spend the extra 16 and 1.5 hours of travel? Thank you so much for the advice! I’m new to eurrail and appreciate learning from the experience of others. 

Best answer by BrendanDB

Update: hmm. Okay, seems for day trains, changes in Frankfurt, Nürnberg and Schwandorf. Engineering works on the line around Schwandorf, but the two lines seem connected.

On the other hand, it’s only a two hour frequency from Schwandorf to Prague, and the 5 PM train seems to be the last direct one of the day. I’lld limit risks and avoid it.

My advice for stick to the long distance trains and avoid hassle with broken up local connections with engineering works. I’lld change your route to Amsterdam-Berlin-Dresden-Prague, I’lld feel more confident since there are more back-up options in case you get delays (almost a certainty in Germany).

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BrendanDB
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  • Full steam ahead
  • June 18, 2025

What’s your exact travel date for this one?

Aiming for the European Sleeper or day trains?


BrendanDB
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  • June 18, 2025

Update: hmm. Okay, seems for day trains, changes in Frankfurt, Nürnberg and Schwandorf. Engineering works on the line around Schwandorf, but the two lines seem connected.

On the other hand, it’s only a two hour frequency from Schwandorf to Prague, and the 5 PM train seems to be the last direct one of the day. I’lld limit risks and avoid it.

My advice for stick to the long distance trains and avoid hassle with broken up local connections with engineering works. I’lld change your route to Amsterdam-Berlin-Dresden-Prague, I’lld feel more confident since there are more back-up options in case you get delays (almost a certainty in Germany).


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  • June 18, 2025

If you're happy with the risk of arriving 2 hours later (and getting 50% back), then book it.

Also check fares on cd.cz, especially via Cheb.