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Can the Baltic Replace the Adriatic in an Era of Warming and Rising Prices? a Hn Reporter Took the Baltic Express to Gdansk and Hel

Summary by Hospodářské Nnoviny (HN.cz)
The beginnings were not very glorious. The new Czech Railways Baltic Express should arrive from Prague to Gdańsk in Poland in less than nine hours, but its first connection, which departed on December 15th last year, was already 24 minutes late at departure, which increased to an hour in Kolín due to a toilet malfunction and other problems. More...
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The beginnings were not very glorious. The new Czech Railways Baltic Express should arrive from Prague to Gdańsk in Poland in less than nine hours, but its first connection, which departed on December 15th last year, was already 24 minutes late at departure, which increased to an hour in Kolín due to a toilet malfunction and other problems. More...

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Hospodářské Nnoviny (HN.cz) broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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