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1 EuroCity services  





2 Intercity services that cross borders  





3 ICE international  





4 EuroCity Express  





5 Notes  





6 See also  





7 Gallery  





8 External links  














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HamburgtoChur EuroCity service between Karlsruhe and Mannheim. A DB Class 101 hauls a rake of SBB coaches.

The German rail network provides connections to each of its neighbouring countries, many of which are under the EuroCity classification. EuroCity services are part of the Intercity network - many EC services represented a couple of train pairs on an IC route extended across the border, while other routes are served primarily by EuroCity services. EuroCity services are generally locomotive-hauled, using Intercity rolling stock, either from Deutsche Bahn or one of the other countries along the route.

EuroCity services[edit]

Below is a list of current EuroCity services in Germany.

#

Line

Route

Countries

Frequency

Stock

Name

6–9

30

Hamburg[1] - Dortmund - Düsseldorf - Cologne - Koblenz - Mannheim - Karlsruhe - Freiburg - Basel - Zürich

 Switzerland

2 per day

SBB

Rätia

40–47

95

Berlin - Frankfurt (Oder) - Poznań - Warsaw

 Poland

4 per day

PKP Intercity/DB

Berlin-Warszawa-Express

54–55

95

Berlin - Frankfurt (Oder) - Poznań - Gdańsk - Gdynia

 Poland

1 per day

PKP Intercity

Berlin-Gdynia Express

80–81, 83, 88–89, 188

89

Munich - Kufstein - Innsbruck - Bolzano - Verona

 Austria,  Italy

1 per day

ÖBB

Paganini

82, 189

89

Munich - Kufstein - Innsbruck

 Austria

1 per day

ÖBB

84–85

89

Munich - Kufstein - Innsbruck - Bolzano - Verona - Bologna

 Austria,  Italy

3 per day

ÖBB

Brenner

86–87

89

Munich - Kufstein - Innsbruck - Bolzano - Verona - Venice

 Austria,  Italy

1 per day

ÖBB

Tiepolo

110–111

62

Munich - Salzburg - Villach - Klagenfurt

 Austria

1 per day

ÖBB

112–113[2]

62

Frankfurt - Stuttgart - Munich - Salzburg - Klagenfurt

 Austria

1 per day

ÖBB

114–115

32

Münster - Dortmund - Düsseldorf - Cologne - Koblenz - Mannheim- Frankfurt - Stuttgart - Munich - Salzburg - Klagenfurt

 Austria

1 per day

DB

Wörthersee

116–117

62

Frankfurt - Stuttgart - Munich - Salzburg - Klagenfurt

 Austria

1 per day

DB

Wörthersee

170–171

27

Berlin - Dresden - Prague - Bratislava - Budapest

 Czech Republic,  Slovakia,  Hungary

1 per day

MÁV

Hungaria

172–173

27

Hamburg - Berlin - Dresden - Prague - Vienna - Graz - Klagenfurt - Villach

 Czech Republic,  Austria

1 per day

ÖBB

Vindobona

174–175

27

Hamburg - Berlin - Dresden - Prague - Bratislava - Budapest

 Czech Republic,  Slovakia,  Hungary

1 per day

MÁV

Jan Jesenius

176–177

27

Hamburg - Berlin - Dresden - Brno - Prague - Bratislava[3]

 Czech Republic,  Slovakia

1 per day

ČD

Johannes Brahms

178–179

27

Berlin - Dresden - Prague

 Czech Republic

1 per day

ČD

Alois Negrelli

190–197

88

Munich - Lindau - Bregenz - St. Gallen - Zurich

 Austria,  Switzerland

4 per day

SBB

216–217

62

Saarbrücken - Mannheim - Stuttgart - Munich - Salzburg - Leoben - Graz

 Austria

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 - Munich - Salzburg - Linz

 Austria

1 per day

DB

† Name no longer in use.

Intercity services that cross borders[edit]

A number of trains provide international connections, but are classed as Intercity rather than Eurocity. This may be because the routes were former InterRegio services, or they only travel a short distance over the border.

#

Line

Route

Countries

Frequency

Notes

118–119

32

Münster - Cologne - Koblenz - Stuttgart - Lindau - Bregenz - Innsbruck - Salzburg

 Austria

1 per day

ÖBB coaching stock

130–134, 137, 231

35

Norddeich Mole - Emden - Münster - Oberhausen - Düsseldorf - Cologne - Koblenz - Trier - Luxembourg

 Luxembourg

3 per day

ex-InterRegio

140–149, 240–243

77

Berlin - Hannover - Osnabrück - Bad Bentheim - Amsterdam

 Netherlands

8 per day

ex-InterRegio

180–187, 280–285

87

Stuttgart - Singen - Schaffhausen - Zurich

 Switzerland

7 per day

SBB coaching stock

360–361

60

Munich - Stuttgart - Karlsruhe - Strasbourg

 France

1 per day

382–387

76

Hamburg - Flensburg - Fredericia - Aarhus

 Denmark

3 per day

DSB

392–399

75

Hamburg - Kolding - Odense - Copenhagen

 Denmark

4 per day

DSB

1280–1284

26

Flensburg - Hamburg - Hannover - Würzburg - Augsburg - Munich - Zell am See - Schwarzach St. Veit

 Austria

1 per day

ICE international[edit]

The ICE network has grown since its introduction, and there are now services to Aarhus, Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, Interlaken, Paris, Vienna and Zurich. In addition, there are TGV and Thalys routes to Brussels, Paris and Marseille, as well as ÖBB's RailjettoVienna and Budapest.

EuroCity Express[edit]

With the December 2017 schedule change, a new train service between Frankfurt am Main and Milano Centrale was introduced and branded by Deutsche Bahn (though neither by the Swiss nor the Italian railroads) as "EuroCity Express" with tickets put in the same price category as ICE tickets, unlike "regular" EuroCity trains which are in the same ticket category as IC.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ EC 102 continues from HamburgtoKiel
  • ^ Continues as EC 212/213 to Zagreb
  • ^ EC 176 is BrnotoHamburg
  • ^ EC 378 terminates at Brno
  • See also[edit]

    Gallery[edit]

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