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GoVolta

GoVolta is a Dutch railway company that operates international train services from Amsterdam to Berlin and Hamburg.

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GoVolta
IndustryRail transportation
Founded2026
FounderMaarten Bastian
Hessel Winkelman
Headquarters,
Websitewww.govolta.nl

GoVolta is a Dutch railway company that operates international train services from Amsterdam to Berlin and Hamburg.

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GoVolta commenced operating services in March 2026 from Amsterdam to Berlin and Hamburg on alternate days.12 In July 2026 it will commence operating to Berlin 6 times a week, while withdrawing from its Hamburg route.3

GoVolta has purchased eleven i10 class carriages from the National Railway Company of Belgium. After negotiations to have Keolis operate the service collapsed, Dutch firm Train Charter Services was contracted to operate with a combination of Vectrons hired from Railpool and its own DB Class 101 and NS Class 1700s.

From 14 June 2026, the Berlin terminus will move to Berlin-Spandau.1 A service from Amsterdam to Paris is scheduled to commence in December 2026.34

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