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Line 16 was reintroduced from the 2024 timetable year. It has the character of a Sprinter line and connects Berlin and Frankfurt am Main via the Hanover freight bypass line. At least two trains run daily in each direction. One pair of trains extends to Saarbrücken.
Published twice a year by China Railway Publishing, in Chinese. The former timetable includes all trains, the latter fast express trains only. Chinese Railway Timetable [6] Published irregularly (last January 2015) by Duncan Peattie, in English. It includes all trains shown in the Chinese Railway Passenger Train Timetable, but not all stations.
EIU: Deutsche Regionaleisenbahn: 890.1 Nuremberg S-Bahn: S1: Nuremberg–Lauf (left Pegnitz)–Neukirchen: 894 423 EIU: DB Regio Bayern: 890.2 Nuremberg S-Bahn: S2: Nuremberg–Feucht–Altdorf (bei Nuremberg) 895 417c EVU: DB Regio Bayern: 890.3 Nuremberg S-Bahn: S3: Nuremberg–Schwabach–Roth: 411 EVU: DB Regio Bayern: 891.1 Nuremberg ...
Intercity services are operated by the DB Fernverkehr division of Deutsche Bahn, Germany’s national railway. The Intercity name was introduced in Germany in 1971, replacing the F-Zug category, and was the top category of train in Germany until the introduction of the high-speed ICE services in the early 1990s.
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 ...
1 per day DB 218–219 62 Frankfurt - Stuttgart - Munich - Salzburg - Leoben - Graz Austria: 1 per day DB 248–249 99 Hamburg - Berlin - Cottbus - Kraków Poland: 1 per day DB/PKP: Wawel: 378–379 27 Binz - Stralsund - Berlin - Dresden - Brno - Prague - Bratislava [4] Czech Republic, Slovakia: 1 per day ČD: 390–391 62 Frankfurt - Stuttgart ...
DB Fernverkehr AG (German pronunciation: [deːbeː ˈfɛʁnfɛɐˌkeːɐ], "DB Long-Distance Traffic") is a semi-independent division of Deutsche Bahn that operates long-distance passenger trains in Germany. [2] It was founded in 1999 in the second stage of the privatisation of Deutsche Bahn, under the name of DB Reise&Touristik and was renamed ...
EuroCity Express, or short ECE, is a category of Eurocity train marketed by Deutsche Bahn that runs on two routes as of 2021. It was created to classify a newly introduced international high speed train service in a higher category - equivalent to the Intercity-Express - than the existing Eurocity, which is equivalent to the "second tier" domestic Intercity.