List of Intercity-Express railway stations
Line | Direction between |
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10 | Berlin, Hanover and Düsseldorf/Cologne |
11 | Berlin, Mannheim and Munich |
12 | Berlin, Kassel and Basel |
20 | Hamburg, Kassel and Basel |
22 | Hamburg, Kassel and Stuttgart |
25 | Hamburg/Bremen, Nuremberg and Munich |
28 | Hamburg, Berlin and Munich |
31 | Hamburg, Cologne and Nuremberg/Basel |
41 | Essen, Nuremberg and Munich |
42 | Dortmund, Mannheim and Munich |
43 | Cologne, Mannheim and Basel |
45 | (Cologne, Wiesbaden and Mainz) |
47 | (Dortmund and Stuttgart) |
49 | (Cologne and Frankfurt) |
50 | Dresden, Frankfurt and Wiesbaden |
75 | (Copenhagen, Hamburg and Berlin) |
76 | (Aarhus, Hamburg and Berlin) |
78 | Amsterdam, Cologne and Frankfurt |
79 | (Brussels, Cologne and Frankfurt) |
80 | Paris, Brussels, Cologne and Essen (Thalys) |
81 | Paris and Freiburg im Breisgau (TGV) |
82 | (Paris, Mannheim and Frankfurt) |
83 | Paris, Strasbourg and Stuttgart (TGV) |
84 | Frankfurt, Strasbourg and Marseille (TGV) |
87 | Stuttgart and 'Zurich (currently operated by InterCity trains of the SBB) |
90 | (Munich, Salzburg and Vienna) |
91 | (Dortmund), Frankfurt and Vienna |
(…) = only few trains daily | |
This is a list of all the Intercity-Express-stations in Europe.
Germany
From the Deutschen Bahn AG, the Nederlandse Spoorwegen N.V. and the Société nationale des chemins de fer français operating high-speed trains with stops in several cities:
ICE and the like in foreign countries
* There are some ICE connections inside of Switzerland which are operated between Basel and Bern(–Interlaken) or Zurich.
See also
External links
- Travel information of Deutschen Bahn AG
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