České Budějovice, Czech Republic·Europe/Prague
| Train | Time | |
|---|---|---|
| R Praha-Ceske Budejovice#R 621 | 09:31arr. |
| View |
| CD IC Praha–České Budějovice#IC 541 | 10:10arr. | View |
České Budějovice is a railway station located in České Budějovice, Czech Republic, operating under official station code CBY. It forms part of the Czech Republic national rail network and serves as an access point for passengers travelling on long-distance, intercity, and regional rail services. The station is referenced in the official Czech Republic timetable and is one of the rail facilities indexed in the TrainsTracking station database covering 1,300+ stations across 150+ countries.
The schedule table above lists 2 train services with a published stop time at České Budějovice — covering both departures and terminating arrivals. Times are sourced directly from the official Czech Republic timetable and are verified against operator-published schedules. The timetable shows train name, train number, classification (express, intercity, mail, passenger or sleeper), departure time at this stop, and operating days of the week.
Stops marked arr. show an arrival time only — these are terminating services where České Budějovice is the final stop on the route, so no onward departure time is published. All times shown are in the local time zone (Europe/Prague). Always confirm the most current timing with station information displays on the day of travel, as railway operators occasionally adjust departure times due to engineering work, seasonal schedule changes, or operational requirements.
České Budějovice sits within a well-connected regional cluster. Other nearby railway stations served by the same operator include Praha Hlavní Nádraží, Plzeň Hlavní Nádraží, Pardubice Hlavní Nádraží, along with 3 additional stations within a short radius. Passengers can use these neighbouring stations for onward regional connections, alternative origin points if services from this station are full or cancelled, or for journeys to suburban destinations not directly served from České Budějovice.
When planning a journey from České Budějovice, start by reviewing the train list above to identify services running on your travel date — check the running-days column, departure time, and train type to match your needs. For long-distance trips, the train type matters: express and intercity services are faster and have fewer stops than passenger or regional trains, but typically cost more. Each train name in the timetable links to a dedicated train page showing the full stop sequence from origin to terminus, available travel classes, sample fares, and timing details for every intermediate stop.
Platform allocation at České Budějovice is typically announced on station information displays between 20 and 60 minutes before scheduled departure. Arrive early on the day of travel to locate your platform, find your coach (which is usually marked along the platform edge), and board with time to settle in. For wheelchair-accessible services, mobility assistance, or special-needs travel, contact the operator at least 24 hours in advance — they may dispatch a station attendant to assist with boarding.
Tickets for trains departing České Budějovice can be purchased in three main ways: online through the official national operator website, in person at the station booking office, or through authorised travel agents and approved ticket resellers. Online booking is generally the fastest and gives access to the widest range of fares including advance discount tickets, while station booking offices remain the standard option for cash payment, group bookings, and complex itineraries.
For long-distance journeys, book as far ahead as possible — most national rail networks open reservations between 30 and 120 days before the departure date and release their cheapest fares early in this window. Once advance tickets sell out, only standard or walk-up fares remain, which can cost two to three times the advance price on popular routes. Holiday periods such as religious festivals, summer school holidays, and long public-holiday weekends see the heaviest demand at České Budějovice, so plan accordingly.
Most national railway operators publish reservations between 60 and 120 days before departure on their official website or app. Advance fares are non-refundable and tied to a specific train but are typically 30–70% cheaper than walk-up tickets. Flexible fares allow same-day rebooking. Always check which class is available — Economy or Standard is the lowest fare; First Class, Business, or Sleeper add seat width, amenities, or berth options at higher prices.
At České Budějovice, station booking office hours typically run from early morning until late evening on most days, with reduced hours on Sundays and public holidays. Bring photo identification (passport or national ID) for international or premium-class bookings. Payment options vary by country — cash is universally accepted, while credit and debit cards are accepted at most major stations and on all online platforms. Once booked, e-tickets can usually be displayed on a phone screen or printed; conductors accept both on most networks.
České Budějovice is located in České Budějovice, Czech Republic and operates under station code CBY. The station coordinates are 48.9775°N, 14.4881°E. You can view the exact location on Google Maps using the link in the sidebar.
2 train services have a published stop time at České Budějovice according to the official Czech Republic timetable. The full list is shown in the train table above. Each train name links to its detailed page with the complete stop sequence and journey information.
České Budějovice is located in central České Budějovice. Most major stations are accessible by city bus, taxi, ride-hailing services such as Uber or Bolt, or private car with paid parking. Allow at least 30 minutes for the journey to the station in normal traffic, longer during peak commuting hours. Check the Google Maps link in the sidebar for current directions and travel time from your location.
České Budějovice typically offers the standard facilities found at Czech Republic railway stations, which may include a booking office, waiting area, food and drink kiosks, restrooms, and potentially WiFi, ATMs, and parking. Larger stations also have luggage lockers, mobility assistance, and longer-distance connections to airports.
Yes, most railway stations in Czech Republic have a booking office where tickets can be purchased in person. Online booking is also available through the national operator's website or app.
The local time zone at České Budějovice is Europe/Prague. All train times shown on this page are displayed in local time. When booking journeys that cross time zones, check both departure and arrival times in the timezone of each city.