Line | Direction between |
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10 | Berlin, Hanover and Düsseldorf/Cologne |
11 | Berlin, Mannheim and Munich |
12 | Berlin, Kassel and Basel |
20 | Hamburg, Kassel and Basel |
22 | Hamburg, Kassel and Stuttgart |
25 | Hamburg/Bremen, Nuremberg and Munich |
28 | Hamburg, Berlin and Munich |
31 | Hamburg, Cologne and Nuremberg/Basel |
41 | Essen, Nuremberg and Munich |
42 | Dortmund, Mannheim and Munich |
43 | Cologne, Mannheim and Basel |
45 | (Cologne, Wiesbaden and Mainz) |
47 | (Dortmund and Stuttgart) |
49 | (Cologne and Frankfurt) |
50 | Dresden, Frankfurt and Wiesbaden |
75 | (Copenhagen, Hamburg and Berlin) |
76 | (Aarhus, Hamburg and Berlin) |
78 | Amsterdam, Cologne and Frankfurt |
79 | (Brussels, Cologne and Frankfurt) |
80 | Paris, Brussels, Cologne and Essen (Thalys) |
81 | Paris and Freiburg im Breisgau (TGV) |
82 | (Paris, Mannheim and Frankfurt) |
83 | Paris, Strasbourg and Stuttgart (TGV) |
84 | Frankfurt, Strasbourg and Marseille (TGV) |
87 | Stuttgart and Zurich (currently operated by InterCity trains of the SBB) |
90 | (Munich, Salzburg and Vienna) |
91 | (Dortmund), Frankfurt and Vienna |
(…) = only few trains daily |
This is a list of all the Intercity Express stations in Europe.
Germany edit
From the Deutschen Bahn AG, the Nederlandse Spoorwegen N.V. and the Société nationale des chemins de fer français operating high-speed trains with stops in several cities:
Other countries edit
* There are some ICE connections inside of Switzerland which are operated between Basel and Bern(–Interlaken) or Zurich.
See also edit
External links edit
- Travel information of Deutschen Bahn AG