No it means that you will be at the same station and therefore you don’t have to go somewhere else
Seems like two different trains (even different types, “regular” train from Přerov, express or what is rj from Břeclav) so you really have to physically change trains.
You’ll need to change trains when you arrive in Břeclav, but the station there only has a couple platforms (pretty sure I’ve only ever traveled from platforms 1-3). Also since you’ll probably have around 30 minutes of waiting time between the two trains, you might want to go into the train station building, there’s a couple waiting rooms where it’ll be easier to stay warm 🙂
If there are only dots between the different trains, it means that you have to go to a different transport on the same station once it arrives.
If there is an icon of a person with the text “transfer about x minutes” it means you have to walk to a different place and wait for your transport there (different bus stop, different train station, etc.)
Wien Hbf is one of the most confusing train stations I’ve ever been to, definitely took a while to get used to.
A bit of advice, use the Můj Vlak mobile app for train connections
It shows a lot more info, informs you throughout the journey on your delay and the delays of any trains you may be transfering to / which platform you need to transfer onto
Oh and you can collect ČD points which can eventually get you free rides 🙂
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It looks like you need change trains ať Břeclav
No it means that you will be at the same station and therefore you don’t have to go somewhere else
Seems like two different trains (even different types, “regular” train from Přerov, express or what is rj from Břeclav) so you really have to physically change trains.
You’ll need to change trains when you arrive in Břeclav, but the station there only has a couple platforms (pretty sure I’ve only ever traveled from platforms 1-3). Also since you’ll probably have around 30 minutes of waiting time between the two trains, you might want to go into the train station building, there’s a couple waiting rooms where it’ll be easier to stay warm 🙂
If there are only dots between the different trains, it means that you have to go to a different transport on the same station once it arrives.
If there is an icon of a person with the text “transfer about x minutes” it means you have to walk to a different place and wait for your transport there (different bus stop, different train station, etc.)
Wien Hbf is one of the most confusing train stations I’ve ever been to, definitely took a while to get used to.
A bit of advice, use the Můj Vlak mobile app for train connections
It shows a lot more info, informs you throughout the journey on your delay and the delays of any trains you may be transfering to / which platform you need to transfer onto
Oh and you can collect ČD points which can eventually get you free rides 🙂