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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.
Former Rhenish railway EVU: DB Regio NRW 475 Voreifel Railway and Erft Valley Railway: Bonn–Euskirchen–Bad Münstereifel: 433 247e EVU: DB Regio NRW 477 Ahr Valley Railway: Ahrbrück–Remagen (– Bonn) NRW tariff: PauschalPreisTickets Ahrbrück–Remagen: 601 248g Former Rhenish railway EVU: DB Regio NRW 478 Cross Eifel Railway
Local trains (S, RB, RE, IRE) also accept tickets issued by local transport associations, which can also be used on buses, trams, and U-Bahn trains. DB offers concessionary fares with the BahnCard discount cards, which are available as BahnCard 25 (25% discount on Flexpreis and Sparpreis), BahnCard 50 (50% discount on Flexpreis and 25% discount ...
In 2020 Deutsche Bahn placed an order with Siemens for 30 trains, and options for another 60, of the Velaro design and based on the previously procured ICE Class 407. [15] Referenced by Siemens as Velaro MS ("multi-system"), these trains are called ICE 3neo by Deutsche Bahn and classified as 408. The trains are designed for operation at 320 km ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -German rail company Deutsche Bahn said on Saturday that a technical fault, which had "massively disrupted" train services in the centre of the country, has been fixed. The ...
The European Rail Timetable, a compendium of the schedules of major European railway services, has been in publication since 1873 [1] (appearing monthly since 1883). Originally, and for most of its history, it was published by Thomas Cook & Son and included Thomas Cook or Cook's in its title.
The ticket is valid on all local and regional buses, trams, metros, S-Bahn trains, and local and regional trains (RB/RE) across the whole of Germany, except on few RE trains operated by DB Fernverkehr. It is usually valid on international eligible trains from/to end stations in a neighbour country, if operated by a German operator. [3]
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