Tourist rail services linking Prague with destinations across Central Bohemia will resume on March 21, marking the start of the spring and summer travel season. Czech Railways plans to run weekend and holiday connections through November 1, offering routes aimed at hikers, cyclists and families heading out of the city. This year, the network will see the introduction of new RegioFox train units on selected lines, replacing older locomotive-hauled carriages. The modern trains will operate mainly on routes heading toward the Brdy highlands and the Bohemian Paradise area, two of the region’s most visited landscapes. According to Czech Railways, the rollout of RegioFox units will also extend beyond tourist services. From March 20, the trains will begin appearing on regular weekday routes in the Posázaví region, including lines connecting Prague with Vrané nad Vltavou, Čerčany, Dobříš and Zruč nad Sázavou. The move is expected to improve comfort for both leisure travelers and daily commuters. Weekend Routes to Key Destinations Seasonal trains will again provide direct links from Prague to several popular areas outside the capital. Among them is the long-running Cyklohráček service, now entering its 13th year. Designed for families, the train includes play areas for children and space for...
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