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  2. Rheingold (train) - Wikipedia

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    The new cars, together with improvements to the track along parts of its route in the mid-1960s, made the Rheingold the fastest train in Germany. In 1964, the train was scheduled to cover the 133.9 km (83.2 mi) Freiburg – Karlsruhe section in 59 minutes, working out to an average speed of 136.2 kilometres per hour (84.6 mph), which was the ...

  3. Munich S-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    The Munich S-Bahn (German: S-Bahn München) is an electric rail transit system in Munich, Germany. " S-Bahn " is the German abbreviation for Stadtschnellbahn (literally, "urban rapid rail"), and the Munich S-Bahn exhibits characteristics of both rapid transit and commuter rail systems.

  4. Trans-European conventional rail network - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-European conventional rail network, together with the Trans-European high-speed rail network, make up the Trans-European Rail network, which in turn is one of a number of the European Union's Trans-European transport networks (TEN-T). It was defined by the Council Directive 2001/16/EC [1] of 19 March 2001.

  5. The most exciting new train journeys across Europe for 2024 - AOL

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    Letting the train take the strain is about to become much easier, thanks to a flurry of exciting new rail routes connecting various European hotspots. Tamara Hinson tracks down the current hot ...

  6. List of metro systems in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Class H of the Berlin U-Bahn. The following list of metro systems in Europe is ordered alphabetically by country and city.Although the term metro (or métro, metró, metrosu, metropoliteni, or metropolitano / metropolitana in Southern Europe, or mietrapaliten / metropoliten in Eastern Europe) is widespread in Europe, there are also other names for rapid transit systems, such as subway ...

  7. Rail transport in Europe - Wikipedia

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    A unified system, ETCS, is the EU's project to unify train protection across Europe. The specification was written in 1996 in response to EU Directive 96/48/EC . ETCS is being developed as part of the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) initiative, and is being tested by multiple railway companies since 1999.

  8. EuroCity - Wikipedia

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    Trains d'Europe (in French). Vol. 2. Paris: La Vie du Rail. ISBN 2915034494. Rufer, Fritz (1993). Die neuen Eurocity-Wagen der SBB: Wechsel im RIC-Wagenpark der SBB [The New SBB-CFF-FFS EuroCity Coaches: Transition in the SBB-CFF-FFS Coach Fleet] (in German). Münchenbuchsee: Fritz Rufer. OCLC 600897699. Trautsamwieser, Herbert (1998).

  9. Rapid transit in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Rapid transit in Germany consists of four U-Bahn systems and 14 S-Bahn systems. The U-Bahn, commonly understood to stand for Untergrundbahn ('underground railway'), are conventional rapid transit systems that run mostly underground, while the S-Bahn or Stadtschnellbahn ('city rapid railway') are commuter rail services, that may run underground in the city center and have metro-like ...

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