Express InterCity Premium (EIP)
The fast and modern Express InterCity Premium trains, which started operation on 14 December 2014, are a new category of comfort and quality on Polish rail tracks. In this way, they begin a new chapter in the modernisation of the Polish transport sector, and create a better travel standard in Poland – tailored to the needs and financial abilities of various groups of passengers.
These services are operated by Pendolino trains, reaching speeds up to 200 km/h on Polish tracks. They connect the large metropolitan areas of Warsaw, Gdánsk, Wrocław, Katowice and Krakow. You can expect all the facilities of a modern high-speed train, including reclining seats, plenty of legroom, WiFi access and an onboard bistro.
These premium trains are the fastest on the Polish network, so seat reservations and a supplement are mandatory. Read more about that on this page.
EIP routes
EIP trains run on the important North-South axis in Poland. It connects Warsaw with Gdánsk, the Baltic Sea in the North and three major cities in the South: Krakow, Katowice and Wrocław.
EIP trains connect with many other trains in Poland, such as the regional trains or IC trains which can continue your journey to the smaller towns and villages across the countryside.
EIP routes:
- Warsaw – Krakow
- Warsaw – Malbork – Gdańsk – Gdynia
- Warsaw – Sosnowiec – Katowice – Gliwice
- Warsaw – Sosnowiec – Katowice – Tychy – Bielsko-Biała
- Warsaw – Częstochowa – Opole – Wrocław
- Gdynia – Gdańsk – Malbork – Warszawa – Krakow – Tarnów – Rzeszów
- Krakow – Warszawa – Gdańsk – Gdynia – Koszalin - Kołobrzeg
Reservations & supplements
Reservations and supplements are mandatory on EIP trains. We recommend you make your reservations as far in advance as possible.
How to book reservations for the EIP
Interrail reservation self-service system
Administration costs when booking through Interrail self-service
- € 2,- p.p.per train
- Additional € 9,- per order (for paper tickets)
With railway carriers
- PKP (Polish railways): Domestic trains
- Polrail: Domestic and international trains
- ČD (Czech railways): Domestic and international trains
- ÖBB (Austrian railways): Domestic and international trains
Locally at the train station in Poland
Seat reservations cost 1 Zloty per seat at Polish train stations, same as via the website of PKP (Polish railways). IEP trains require an extra supplement.
How to buy a supplement for the EIP
Cost of the supplement
- PLN 43 (approx €10)
There are three ways to purchase the supplement and reservation for the EIP, so take a look at the options below to decide what's best for you.
Buy your reservation from our seat reservations tool
Good news! You can easily order your reservation from our reservations tool and pay the additional €10 fee for the supplement.
Buy your supplement and reservation in Poland
Buy the supplement locally for 43 PLN (approx €10) and make your free reservation at any major train station in Poland.
Did you buy your reservation abroad?
No problem! You can still buy the supplement locally for 43 PLN (approx €10) at one of the train stations in Poland, or in the train after boarding.
Facilities and services
- Air conditioning
- Disabled facilities
- Newspapers/magazines
- Power sockets
- Restaurant/bistro
- Waiter service
- WiFi internet
Operated by:
Facilities may differ per train and route. When using timetables and railway maps, you will notice that the local spelling of city names is often used. This spelling differs from the common English names. For example, Warsaw is usually written as Warszawa.
Changement de devise
Une fois le Pass ajouté à votre panier, la devise ne peut plus être modifiée. Veuillez supprimer le Pass et changer la devise dans l'en-tête du site Web.