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opgivende at 2024-03-17 17:43:13+00:00 ID:
kvb7epk
In that case, be careful how far north you go into Jutland. I take it you’re interested in the international trains – none of the cities further north than Kolding have trains to Hamburg at the moment so you’ll have to change. If you want to travel by train further on into mainland Europe, Hamburg is generally the hub, and as it is, the train travel time would be longer from Aarhus than from Copenhagen, as Copenhagen has a direct train. Copenhagen also has a night train to Berlin, which is handy if you want to go to Eastern Europe.
Giving-In-778 (OP) at 2024-03-17 18:04:25+00:00 ID:
kvb8nj5
This sort of thing is why I asked the sub. When I Google travel to Hamburg, Copenhagen shows 6.5hrs with 1 change, Aarhus shows 5hrs with 3 changes. But travel to Kolding from Aarhus looks shorter than from Copenhagen, so it makes me wonder why there's no route from Aarhus to Kolding, then change to Hamburg?
opgivende at 2024-03-17 18:26:43+00:00 ID:
kvbcnr2
Google isn’t great for intercity trains, IMO. Use bahn.de – it lets you know that a change in Kolding is indeed how you get from Aarhus to Hamburg.