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  • May 30, 2026
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Bonjour,

Je souhaite prendre le train pour aller à Copenhague. Seulement, les changements de train sont très courts ! Je ne risque pas de rater les correspondances ?? 

 

Merci !

 

 

Best answer by rvdborgt

Leaving Paris at 9:55 would bring you to Copenhagen at 0:43.

However, you miss one of your connections, you might not get to Copenhagen anymore. I'd leave earlier, so you can afford to miss a connection, and still get to Copenhagen.

This journey is already less risky:

(It's also cheaper because Eurostar to Cologne is expensive.)

You can also create more buffer time by leaving earlier, e.g.:

Or:

That won't get you to Copenhagen sooner, but it will create more buffer time.

In Germany, be prepared for the unexpected. Use the DB Navigator app to check for the next train toward your destination, e.g. until Hamburg. That can also be a previous train with a delay. Don't sit around waiting for the train from your plan if there's an earlier one. Just keep moving. Reservations are optional, so you can board any train.

For seat reservations, use this page as a guide:

https://www.seat61.com/interrail-and-eurail-reservations.htm

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ralderton
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  • May 30, 2026

Vous pouvez prendre plus de temps pour la correspondance si vous voulez, mais c’est pas nécessaire. Si vous ratez le train à Cologne, vous pouvez monter dans le suivant, sans payer et sans réservation obligatoire.

En revanche, il faut s’attendre a 2h de retard chaque fois qu’on traverse l’Allemagne. 


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  • May 30, 2026

Leaving Paris at 9:55 would bring you to Copenhagen at 0:43.

However, you miss one of your connections, you might not get to Copenhagen anymore. I'd leave earlier, so you can afford to miss a connection, and still get to Copenhagen.

This journey is already less risky:

(It's also cheaper because Eurostar to Cologne is expensive.)

You can also create more buffer time by leaving earlier, e.g.:

Or:

That won't get you to Copenhagen sooner, but it will create more buffer time.

In Germany, be prepared for the unexpected. Use the DB Navigator app to check for the next train toward your destination, e.g. until Hamburg. That can also be a previous train with a delay. Don't sit around waiting for the train from your plan if there's an earlier one. Just keep moving. Reservations are optional, so you can board any train.

For seat reservations, use this page as a guide:

https://www.seat61.com/interrail-and-eurail-reservations.htm