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In the Deutsche Reichsbahn (East Germany) the numbering system was completely changed in 1968. The last major revision took place after German reunification in 1992, as a result of which a common system for DB and DR routes was introduced. In addition changes, usually minor, are made annually.
This is a free timetable leaflet distributed in express train and has information about the departure, arrival time of the train and connecting services. For many years the “Kursbuch Gesamtausgabe” ("complete timetable"), a very thick timetable book, was published but its contents are now available on the Deutsche Bahn website [9] and CD ROM.
The passenger rail service in North Rhine-Westphalia is one of the densest train services in Germany, comprising 100 million train kilometers and is mainly operated on an integrated timetable, which has been in effect since 1998 with the introduction its current version, known as 1998 NRW-Takt.
Frequency of trains and allowed max speed on the German Intercity-Express (ICE) network (2022) This list of Intercity-Express lines in Germany includes all Intercity-Express lines in Germany. [1] The latest changes to the Intercity Express network took place at the timetable change on 10 December 2023. The network currently has 35 scheduled lines.
2 train pairs Berchtesgaden – Bischofswiesen – Bayerisch Gmain – Bad Reichenhall-Kirchberg – Bad Reichenhall – Piding – Hammerau – Ainring – Freilassing: Freilassing–Bad Reichenhall Bad Reichenhall–Berchtesgaden: 954 DB Fernverkehr: Class 101 + IC coaches RB 27: 60 Oberpfalzbahn Schwandorf – Cham (Oberpf) – Furth i Wald
120 min / 5 train pairs (Sun, May–October) RB 72: 772: Mühlacker – Maulbronn West – Maulbronn Stadt 7 train pairs (Maulbronn West – Stadt) 3 train pairs (Pforzheim – Maulbronn West) DB Regio Baden-Württemberg RB 74: 774: Tübingen Hbf – Horb – Hochdorf (b. Horb) – Nagold – Calw – Pforzheim Hbf 30 min (Pforzheim – Nagold)
Intercity Express (commonly known as ICE (German pronunciation: [iːtseːˈʔeː] ⓘ) and running under this category) is a high-speed rail system in Germany.It also serves destinations in Austria, France, Belgium, Switzerland and the Netherlands as part of cross-border services.
Full train in Hamburg during the 9-Euro-Ticket campaign, August 10, 2022. In June, July and August 2022, there was a special ticket called the 9-Euro-Ticket, which was a ticket with which passengers could travel for €9 per month on local and regional transport throughout Germany.