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Coaches don’t appear to be an option for this – they are much slower than rail.
See these flight price examples from Expedia and Opodo
Compare with this example for a train fare from London to Cologne
Booking trains online to Europe seems a nightmare compared to flights. I could not find fare prices to Warsaw at all! The best route seems to be London-Brussels (Eurostar) – Cologne (Thalys) – Warsaw (overnight train). From what I could glean, the Cologne to Warsaw fare is around £80.
This means that the all up price for a train is roughly £200. The all up flight price is less at roughly £150 – all depending on when you book. The train takes longer – leave some time late morning, then take the overnight train in the evening and arrive next morning, so nearly 24 hours. Plane takes 4 hours or so.
The positive news is that the train does not cost not a lot more. You can take bikes on the train (presumably not on the flights without loads of extra cost), but a tandem is only going to be possible if it can be folded down to the size of a single bike, then ideally put in a custom bike bag of some sort. Bikes can typically be taken in a bike back on the luggage space, or if hand carried as a folding bike, they more or less count as hand luggage.
Seat61 has some useful information about taking bikes. It also has details of travelling from London to Poland by train, (including details for Warsaw).