
International high-speed train Europe. Travel. Imagine seamless travel across Europe’s iconic cities, all without the hassle of transfers or delays. This vision is becoming a reality with the introduction of the Starline network. Promising to connect 39 cities across 33 countries, these super-fast trains will transform travel by linking London, Warsaw, Berlin, and Rome with unprecedented speed and convenience.

Revolutionising European rail travel
The Starline network is set to redefine train travel, operating much like a metro system but on a continental scale. The network will span the UK, France, Poland, Germany, Italy, and Turkey, among others. Starline aims to cater to diverse traveller needs with specialised zones for work, relaxation, and family activities, enhancing passenger comfort and customising the travel experience.
Cutting travel time between major cities
The current journey from London to Warsaw can take up to 15 hours with multiple transfers. However, Starline will dramatically cut this time, enabling direct routes to Warsaw, Prague, Berlin, and Rome. This breakthrough promises to make train travel a swift and straightforward choice for European travellers.
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Transformative station design
Starline stations will be designed as vibrant cultural hubs, featuring amenities like restaurants, shops, concert venues, and museums. Located on city outskirts, these stations aim to integrate seamlessly into local communities, making travel both enjoyable and culturally enriching.
A greener alternative to flying
With an ambitious goal to reduce intra-European flights by over 80%, Starline supports the EU’s pursuit of net-zero emissions. Although still in the planning stages, this forward-thinking project is rapidly gaining traction. If successful, Starline will revolutionise European travel, making it as simple as a city metro ride within the next 15 years.