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Free - DSB’s New Talgo Trains Begin Commercial Service on Hamburg–Copenhagen Route

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On November 3rd, DSB began operating their new Talgo 230 trains in passenger services. IC 396 from Hamburg to Copenhagen, and the return-service IC 397, were the first passenger trains with Denmark’s newest rolling stock.In Hamburg and Copenhagen press events have been held before the departures
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DSB's new electric train was on its maiden voyage from Copenhagen to Hamburg today with a stop in Odense. The EuroCity train is DSB's longest train with 209 meters and 492 passenger seats. The speed is up to 200 kilometers per hour.

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Train passengers between Hamburg and Denmark can now look forward to more comfort. What advantages the new train of the manufacturer Talgo should bring.

The first passengers will board DSB's new EuroCity train cars on Monday, running from Copenhagen towards Hamburg in Germany. This is stated by DSB in a press release. The train will depart from Copenhagen Central Station at 2:11 p.m. and stop at the Danish cities of Ringsted, Odense, Kolding and Padborg before entering the platform at Hamburg Hauptbahnhof on Monday evening at 7:00 p.m. The first eight EuroCity train cars have been delivered and …

On Monday afternoon, one of the new EuroCity trains will run for the first time from Copenhagen to the German city of Hamburg.

Between Hamburg and Copenhagen, the Danish State Railway is sending completely new trains on the line from today. Modern vehicles will soon replace the old intercity wagons at Deutsche Bahn as well.

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ndr.de broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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