Polish trains cannot enter the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic refuses to let Polish trains in the country. No Polish trains have the necessary permits to travel on Czech tracks and people travelling from Poland have to find another connection to Czech cities behind the Czech borders.
According to the railway department of the Czech Republic, the Polish trains do not meet the safety and technical regulations required by Czech railways.
Polish newspaper Dziennik Zachodni stated that Polish railways asked for the permits and got a list of requirements from the Czech railways. The list is, however, still being translated from Czech to Polish.
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