Prague-Beroun Tunnel: Transforming Czechia’s Rail Network for Faster Travel
04.01.2025
The Prague-Beroun tunnel is set to revolutionize rail transport in Czechia by improving speed and efficiency. This 24.7-kilometer project will enhance connections between Prague, western Bohemia, and Germany. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Prague-Beroun Tunnel: A Milestone for Czech Infrastructure
The Prague-Beroun tunnel marks a turning point in Czechia’s rail modernization efforts. With trains expected to reach 200 km/h, it will ease congestion and support sustainable transportation growth.
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The Ministry of the Environment approved the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), clearing the path for construction. Detailed planning is underway, with work set to begin in 2028, followed by full excavation starting in 2031.
Prague-Beroun Tunnel: Building Stronger Connections with Europe
Designed to cut travel times and support freight operations, the Prague-Beroun tunnel highlights Czechia’s commitment to sustainable development. Its integration with European rail networks strengthens trade routes and cross-border links.
Modern safety features, including the European Train Control System (ETCS), will improve reliability. Electrification further reduces environmental impact, aligning with EU sustainability goals for greener transport solutions.
Border Modernization with Germany: Strengthening International Links
In addition to the Prague-Beroun tunnel, Czechia is upgrading the Pilsen-Domažlice corridor to enhance German connections. The first 12.3-kilometer section will allow speeds of 100 km/h and improve freight capacity.
With partial funding from the EU’s Connecting Europe Facility, the upgrade includes electrification and ETCS implementation. Future plans call for expanding the line to 200 km/h, supporting long freight trains up to 740 meters.
Sustainable Rail Solutions for Growth and Mobility
Czechia’s railway modernization strategy prioritizes speed, sustainability, and economic growth. The Prague-Beroun tunnel project plays a key role in this vision, enabling safer, faster, and greener transport options.
By reducing congestion and cutting emissions, these upgrades will create long-term benefits for commuters and businesses. Infrastructure improvements also boost Czechia’s role as a logistics hub for international trade.
The Prague-Beroun tunnel represents a significant leap toward modernizing Czechia’s transportation infrastructure. Together with border upgrades, it prepares the country for growing demands in freight and passenger services.
These projects will drive economic development, support sustainability, and position Czechia as a leader in European rail networks. Construction timelines may span decades, but the long-term benefits are clear.
Source: www.railtech.com
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