The PKP connection between Gdańsk Główny and Poznań Główny is operated by IC Intercity. The first direct train departs at 04:31 from Gdańsk Główny station on Podwale Grodzkie 1, Gdańsk. The last train to Poznań Główny leaves at 22:28. The fastest train without transfers is GEDANIA. The journey on this train takes 02:47. Other trains operate on the Gdańsk Główny – Poznań Główny route: - offer a lower ticket price and usually a longer journey time. The train finishes at Poznań Główny in Dworcowa 1, Poznan.
Gdańsk Główny to Poznań Główny is one of the more frequently chosen domestic routes connecting the coast with Greater Poland, operated by PKP Intercity trains. It is chosen both by business travellers and those travelling for the weekend, for whom predictable journey time matters. Below you will find information about journey time, train categories operating on this route, approximate ticket prices and the route with possible changes.
When planning a trip from Gdańsk to Poznań, it is worth first checking whether your chosen service runs non-stop or requires a train change at an intermediate station – some services run non-stop, others operate on this route with a change. You can buy a ticket for your chosen service on PolishTrains, where the timetable shows the direct option straight away alongside connections with changes.
The quickest connection takes over two hours. Depending on the service, journey time ranges from over two hours to over six hours, and the difference is mainly due to the number of stops and any possible change.
The route is served by IC and TLK category trains. When you buy a ticket on PolishTrains, you receive confirmation of purchase as a text message and in the mobile app, so you do not need a paper printout.
Among passengers departing from [Gdańsk Główny](##BRAK## station, half choose IC Intercity trains. The rest are divided between EIP Pendolino, which accounts for 23 per cent of departures, and TLK trains. The exact composition of services for your chosen date is shown in the PolishTrains timetable.
A passenger typically pays for a standard ticket from around PLN 65 to around PLN 90. The final price is mainly determined by how many days before departure you buy your ticket.
Pupils, students and senior citizens can take advantage of statutory discounts, which reduce the price of a standard ticket. It is easier to compare ticket prices for a specific date on PolishTrains than by calling the ticket office, because both train categories are shown side by side.
The route from Gdańsk to Poznań runs through central Poland. The train passes through Pomeranian Voivodeship and Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship before reaching [Poznań Główny](##BRAK##
Passengers changing on this route do so most often at [Iława Główna](##BRAK## or at [Piła Główna](##BRAK## The choice of interchange station depends on the specific service, so it is worth checking the timetable before buying your ticket.