A new long-distance European train route will launch in April 2026, offering tourists a scenic 1,400 km journey across four countries. The train will run from Basel, Switzerland, to Malmö, Sweden, passing through Germany and Denmark, according to Mediafax and express.co.
The full journey will take around 16 hours, with major stops in Frankfurt, Hamburg and Copenhagen. Starting in 2026, trains will depart Basel SBB at 17:35 every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, arriving in Malmö at 09:35. Return services will leave Malmö on Thursdays, Saturdays and Mondays at 18:57, reaching Basel at 11:30.
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