Modern passenger train departing Amsterdam Centraal station on inaugural GoVolta budget rail service to Berlin

€10 Train Connects Amsterdam and Berlin Starting Today

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A new budget rail service launched today offering trips between Amsterdam and Berlin for as low as €10, making sustainable travel across Europe more accessible than ever. GoVolta aims to become the "easyJet of rail" with high-capacity trains and simple online booking.

Traveling between two of Europe's most beloved cities just became affordable for everyone.

GoVolta, a new Dutch rail operator, launched its first commercial service on March 19, connecting Amsterdam and Berlin with tickets starting at just €10. The inaugural train departed from Amsterdam Centraal, marking a major step toward making sustainable European travel accessible to budget-conscious travelers.

The seven-hour daytime journey stops at six stations including Amersfoort, Deventer, Hengelo, Osnabrück, and Hannover. Each refurbished train seats around 820 passengers and includes café cars, guaranteed seat reservations, and straightforward online booking.

Trains currently run three times weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. By summer 2026, GoVolta plans to expand to daily service as demand grows.

The company positions itself as the "easyJet of rail," prioritizing passenger volume and affordability over speed. While traditional tickets between these cities typically cost €38 or more, GoVolta's average fare hovers around €30, targeting leisure travelers rather than business commuters.

€10 Train Connects Amsterdam and Berlin Starting Today

The Ripple Effect

This launch represents more than just cheaper tickets. As climate concerns push travelers toward greener alternatives, affordable rail options make choosing trains over flights easier for millions of Europeans.

GoVolta is already expanding. An Amsterdam to Hamburg route launched March 20, also with three weekly services. The company has ambitious plans for daily Amsterdam to Paris trains starting December 2026, potentially transforming how people explore Western Europe.

The model proves that sustainable travel doesn't have to break the bank. By using existing infrastructure and focusing on efficiency, GoVolta demonstrates that environmental responsibility and affordability can go hand in hand.

Currently, same-day returns are required due to German infrastructure constraints, but the company is working to remove these limitations. The vision is clear: making cross-border train travel as simple and cheap as booking a budget flight.

Europe's rail network just got a whole lot more accessible.

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Based on reporting by Euronews

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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