Name
|
Route
|
#
|
Countries
|
Rolling stock
|
Period of operation
|
Current service
|
Absalon
|
Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg
|
230/231
|
Denmark Germany
|
DSB
|
2001–2007
|
IC
|
|
232/233
|
2003–2007
|
Admiraal de Ruijter
|
Amsterdam – Rotterdam – Hoek van Holland Haven (Hook of Holland Harbour) – Harwich – London[1]
|
66/67
|
Netherlands United Kingdom
|
NS/BR
|
1987–1988
|
Dutchflyer
|
Albert Einstein
|
Prague – Furth im Wald – Munich – Lindau – Bregenz – Zürich – Bern – Interlaken
|
166/167
|
Czech Republic Germany Austria Switzerland
|
SBB
|
1993–1999
|
Ex, EC, IC
|
Prague – Furth im Wald – Munich
|
Czech Republic Germany
|
ČD
|
2000–2002
|
Ex
|
Schweizerland
|
Munich – Lindau – Bregenz – Zürich – Bern
|
92/93
|
Germany Austria Switzerland
|
DB
|
1991–1994
|
EC, IC
|
Gottfried Keller
|
96/97
|
SBB
|
1991–1993
|
EC
|
Schweizerland
|
Munich – Lindau – Bregenz – Zürich
|
92/93
|
1987–1991
|
EC
|
Gottfried Keller
|
96/97
|
1987–1991
|
94/95
|
1993–2002
|
Angelika Kauffmann
|
92/93
|
1993–2002
|
Bavaria
|
98/99
|
1987–2002
|
Albert Einstein
|
196/197
|
2000–2002
|
|
190/191
|
2003–2020
|
192/193
|
194/195
|
196/197
|
198/199
|
Munich – Lindau-Reutin – Bregenz – Zürich
|
96/97
|
2020–
|
ECE
|
98/99
|
190/191
|
192/193
|
194/195
|
196/197
|
198/199
|
Agram
|
Salzburg – Villach – Ljubljana – Zagreb
|
314/315
|
Austria Slovenia Croatia
|
SŽ
|
2002–?
|
EC
|
Albert Schweitzer
|
Lyon – Strasbourg – Karlsruhe – Mannheim – Frankfurt
|
277/278
|
France Germany
|
DB
|
2001–2002
|
TGV
|
|
Lyon – Strasbourg – Karlsruhe – Stuttgart
|
166/169
|
France Germany
|
DB
|
2004
|
TGV
|
Alfred Nobel
|
Oslo/Stockholm – Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg
|
390/391
|
Norway Sweden Denmark Germany
|
DB
|
1987–1990
|
Snälltåget, SJ on Stockholm - Hamburg section
|
289/290
|
1990–1991
|
Alexander von Humboldt
|
Berlin – Hanover – Dortmund – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels
|
46/47
|
Germany Belgium
|
DB
|
1993–1997
|
European Sleeper
|
Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels
|
1997–1998
|
ICE/Thalys
|
Alexandre Dumas
|
Paris – Turin – Milan
|
9242/9247
|
France Italy
|
SNCF (TGV)
|
1996–2009
|
TGV/Frecciarossa
|
Alois Negrelli
|
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague
|
174/175
|
Germany Czech Republic
|
ČD
|
2000–2002
|
EC
|
Aarhus – Flensburg – Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague
|
Denmark Germany Czech Republic
|
2003–2004
|
EC
|
|
370/371
|
2005–2006
|
Aarhus – Flensburg – Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno – Vienna
|
Denmark Germany Czech Republic Austria
|
2007
|
Ostseebad Binz – Stralsund – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno – Vienna[2]
|
Germany Czech Republic Austria
|
2008–2012
|
EC
|
Ostseebad Binz – Stralsund – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Bratislava[3]
|
Germany Czech Republic Slovakia
|
2013–?
|
ICE, IC, RE
|
|
Aarhus – Flensburg – Hamburg
|
274/275
|
Denmark Germany
|
DSB
|
2003–2004
|
EC
|
386/387
|
2005–?
|
IC
|
Andreas Hofer
|
Dortmund – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck
|
18/19
|
Germany Austria
|
DB
|
1991–2002
|
EC
|
Anton Bruckner
|
Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz
|
128/129
|
Germany Austria
|
DB
|
1991–1993
|
ICE
|
Antonín Dvořák
|
Prague – Vienna
|
8/9
|
Czech Republic Austria
|
|
1992–?
|
EC
|
70/71
|
ČD
|
?–2010
|
76/77
|
2010–?
|
Railjet,RegioJet
|
Arbalète
|
Paris – Basel – Zürich
|
114/115
|
France Switzerland
|
SNCF
|
1987–1997
|
TGV Lyria
|
Avala
|
Belgrade – Niš – Sofia
|
293/294
|
Serbia Bulgaria
|
|
|
|
Budapest – Kelebia – Belgrade
|
344/345
|
Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary Serbia
|
|
|
|
Barcelona Talgo
|
Paris – Toulouse – Barcelona
|
475/477
|
France Spain
|
RENFE
|
1987–1993
|
|
Barbarossa
|
Stuttgart – Schaffhausen – Zürich – Chiasso – Milan
|
84/85
|
Germany Switzerland Italy
|
SBB
|
1987–1988
|
IC, EC
|
Bela Bartok
|
Munich – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna – Budapest
|
62/63
|
Germany Austria Hungary
|
MÁV
|
1991–2008
|
Railjet,EN
|
Benjamin Britten
|
Amsterdam – Rotterdam – Hoek van Holland Haven – Harwich – London[1]
|
62/63
|
Netherlands United Kingdom
|
NS/BR
|
1987–1988
|
Dutchflyer
|
Beograd
|
Vienna – Budapest – Novi Sad – Belgrade
|
340/341 342/343
|
Austria Hungary Serbia
|
|
|
|
Berlin-Warszawa-Express
|
Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Poznań – Warsaw
|
40/41
|
Germany Poland
|
DB/PKP
|
2002–
|
EC
|
42/43
|
2011–
|
44/45
|
2002–
|
46/47
|
Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Poznań
|
48/49
|
2002–2004 2008
|
EC
|
Gedania
|
Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Poznań – Gdańsk – Gdynia
|
54/55
|
Germany Poland
|
PKP
|
2012–
|
EC
|
Berner Oberland
|
Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Interlaken
|
100/101
|
Netherlands Germany Switzerland
|
SBB
|
1991–2002
|
ICE
|
2/3
|
2003
|
Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Interlaken
|
100/101
|
2004
|
EC
|
Berolina
|
Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Poznań – Warsaw
|
42/43
|
Germany Poland
|
PKP
|
1992–1997
|
EC
|
46/47
|
1997–2002
|
Bertel Thorvaldsen
|
Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg
|
188/189
|
Denmark Germany
|
DB
|
1992–1994
|
IC
|
184/185
|
DSB
|
1994–1998
|
34/35
|
1998–2008
|
Blauer Enzian
|
Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt
|
20/21
|
Germany Austria
|
ÖBB
|
1987–1989
|
ICE, EC
|
Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt
|
12/13
|
1989–1991
|
EC
|
114/115
|
1991–2002
|
Frankfurt – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt
|
112/113
|
2018–
|
EC
|
Bonifacius
|
Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne
|
141/152
|
Netherlands Germany
|
DB
|
1991–2000
|
ICE
|
Borromeo
|
Paris – Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan
|
123/124
|
France Switzerland Italy
|
SNCF
|
|
TGV, EC
|
Brabant
|
Brussels – Paris
|
83/86
|
Belgium France
|
SNCF
|
1987–1993
|
Thalys
|
Brianza
|
Bellinzona – Chiasso – Milan
|
197/198
|
Switzerland Italy
|
CIS
|
|
EC, IC
|
Canaletto
|
Schaffhausen – Zürich – Chiasso – Milan – Venice
|
382/283
|
Switzerland Italy
|
CIS
|
2004–?
|
IC, EC
|
Caravaggio
|
Paris – Turin – Milan
|
9240/9249
|
France Italy
|
SNCF (TGV)
|
2003–?
|
TGV/Frecciarossa
|
Carl Maria von Weber †
|
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague
|
178/179
|
Germany Czech Republic
|
ČD
|
1994, 2001–2002, 2006
|
EC
|
Berlin – Dresden – Prague
|
1995–1997, 2008–2010, 2013–
|
EC
|
Westerland – Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague
|
1997–1999, 2003–2005
|
IC, EC
|
Kiel – Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague
|
2000
|
EC
|
Szczecin – Berlin – Dresden – Prague
|
Poland Germany Czech Republic
|
2011–2012
|
RE, EC
|
Carlo Magno
|
Dortmund – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan – Sestri Levante
|
4/5
|
Germany Switzerland Italy
|
DB
|
1987–1991
|
|
6/7
|
1991–1992
|
Casanova
|
Venice – Ljubljana
|
50/51
|
Italy Slovenia
|
SŽ
|
2003–2008
|
|
Catalan Talgo
|
Geneva – Grenoble – Avignon – Nimes – Perpignan – Barcelona
|
70/71
|
France Spain
|
RENFE
|
1987–2010
|
|
Champs Elysees
|
Paris – Lausanne
|
22/29
|
France Switzerland
|
SNCF
|
1987–?
|
TGV Lyria
|
Christian Morgenstern
|
Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg
|
180/181
|
Denmark Germany
|
DSB
|
1992–1998
|
IC
|
31/32
|
1998–2000
|
33/34
|
2001–2007
|
Cinque Terre
|
Schaffhausen – Zürich – Chiasso – Milan – Genoa – Livorno
|
354/355
|
Switzerland Italy
|
CIS
|
2004–2008
|
|
Cisalpin
|
Paris – Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan
|
23/26
|
France Switzerland Italy
|
SNCF
|
1987–?
|
TGV, EC
|
Cisalpino Teodolina
|
Zürich – Chiasso – Milan
|
171/178
|
Switzerland Italy
|
CIS
|
|
EC
|
|
Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan
|
32/39
|
Switzerland Italy
|
SBB
|
|
EC
|
34/35
|
36/41
|
Citadella
|
Ljubljana – Budapest
|
246/247
|
Slovenia Hungary
|
MÁV
|
|
EC
|
SŽ
|
Colosseum
|
Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan – Rome
|
70/71
|
Germany Switzerland Italy
|
DB
|
1989–1991
|
|
Comenius
|
Berlin – Dresden – Prague
|
170/171
|
Germany Czech Republic
|
MÁV
|
1993–1997
|
EC
|
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Bratislava – Budapest
|
174/175
|
Germany Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary
|
1997–1999
|
Kraków – Prague
|
108/109
|
Poland Czech Republic
|
|
2006–2008
|
EC
|
Croatia
|
Vienna – Graz – Zagreb
|
156/157
|
Austria Slovenia Croatia
|
|
|
EC
|
Csárdás
|
Vienna – Budapest
|
964/965
|
Austria Hungary
|
|
|
Railjet/EC
|
DB-ÖBB Eurocity
|
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck
|
80/189
|
Germany Austria
|
DB
|
2009
|
EC
|
188/189
|
2010
|
82/189
|
ÖBB
|
2012–
|
EC
|
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Bolzano
|
80/81
|
Germany Austria Italy
|
DB
|
2010
|
EC
|
82/189
|
ÖBB
|
2011
|
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Bolzano – Verona
|
82/83
|
DB
|
2010
|
EC
|
80/81
|
ÖBB
|
2011–
|
EC
|
83/188
|
88/89
|
2013–
|
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Bologna ( – Rimini)
|
84/85
|
2010–
|
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Venice
|
86/87
|
2011–
|
Detvan
|
Ostrava – Bratislava
|
220/221
|
Czech Republic Slovakia
|
ČD
|
2006–?
|
EC
|
Drava
|
Venice – Ljubljana – Zagreb – Budapest
|
52/53
|
Italy Slovenia Croatia Hungary
|
SŽ
|
|
|
Emona
|
Vienna – Graz – Ljubljana – Trieste
|
150/151
|
Austria Slovenia Italy
|
ÖBB
|
2011–
|
EC
|
|
Vienna – Graz – Maribor
|
253/256
|
Austria Slovenia
|
ÖBB
|
|
|
Erasmus
|
Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck
|
24/25
|
Netherlands Germany Austria
|
DB
|
1987–1991
|
NJ
|
Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne
|
143/150
|
Netherlands Germany
|
1991–2000
|
ICE
|
Étoile du Nord
|
Amsterdam – Rotterdam – Antwerpen – Brussels – Paris
|
82/87
|
Netherlands Belgium France
|
SNCF
|
1987–1995
|
Thalys
|
Fatra
|
Prague – Ostrava – Žilina
|
126/127
|
Czech Republic Slovakia
|
|
|
EC
|
Felix Timmermans
|
Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels
|
36/37
|
Germany Belgium
|
DB
|
1993–1997
|
ICE/Thalys
|
Frans Hals
|
Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck
|
26/27
|
Netherlands Germany Austria
|
DB
|
1987–1991
|
NJ
|
Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne
|
145/148
|
Netherlands Germany
|
1991–2000
|
ICE
|
Fransz Liszt
|
Dortmund – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna – Budapest
|
20/21
|
Germany Austria Hungary
|
DB
|
1989–1991
|
ICE, Railjet/EC
|
24/25
|
1991–2002
|
ÖBB
|
2003–2007
|
Franz Schubert
|
Zürich – Innsbruck – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna
|
165/151
|
Switzerland Austria
|
ÖBB
|
1987–2010
|
Railjet
|
Frejus
|
Lyon – Turin
|
144/145
|
France Italy
|
FS
|
1996–2003
|
Frecciarossa
|
146/147
|
Galilei
|
Paris – Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan – Venice / Florence
|
21/24
|
France Switzerland Italy
|
SNCF
|
1987–1993
|
|
Garda
|
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Milan
|
80/81
|
Germany Austria Italy
|
FS
|
1991–2008
|
|
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona
|
83/188
|
2009
|
EC
|
Goethe
|
Paris – Metz – Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Frankfurt
|
56/57
|
France Germany
|
DB
|
1987–1991 2000–2007
|
ICE/TGV
|
58/59
|
SNCF
|
1991–1993
|
Paris – Metz – Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Frankfurt – Erfurt – Leipzig – Dresden – Prague
|
56/57
|
France Germany Czech Republic
|
DB
|
1997–1999
|
ICE, EC
|
Gottardo
|
Zürich – Chiasso – Milan
|
57/58
|
Switzerland Italy
|
SBB
|
1988–1994
|
EC
|
|
12/13
|
2009–
|
EC
|
14/15
|
16/17
|
18/19
|
2009–2011
|
EC
|
20/21
|
2009–
|
EC
|
22/23
|
24/25
|
113/114
|
Gustav Klimt
|
Prague – Vienna – Graz
|
78/79
|
Czech Republic Austria
|
|
|
Railjet
|
Gustav Mahler
|
Prague – Vienna
|
70/71
|
Czech Republic Austria
|
ČD
|
2010–?
|
Railjet
|
Gustave Eiffel
|
Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Paris
|
42/43
|
Germany Belgium France
|
DB
|
1987–1988
|
Thalys
|
Paris – Metz – Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Frankfurt
|
54/55
|
France Germany
|
SNCF
|
1988–2007
|
ICE/TGV
|
Hamlet
|
Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg
|
194/195
|
Denmark Germany
|
DB
|
1991–1992
|
IC
|
192/193
|
1992–1994
|
188/189
|
DSB
|
1994–1998
|
38/39
|
1998–1999 2003–2010
|
Malmö – Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg[4]
|
Sweden Denmark Germany
|
2000–2002
|
Snälltåget, SJ
|
Hansa
|
Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg
|
34/35
|
Denmark Germany
|
DB
|
1987–1991
|
IC
|
Havelland
|
Berlin – Braunschweig – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich
|
74/75
|
Germany Switzerland
|
DB
|
1992–1993
|
ICE
|
Heinrich Heine
|
Paris – Metz – Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Frankfurt
|
58/59
|
France Germany
|
SNCF
|
1989–1991
|
ICE/TGV
|
56/57
|
1991–1993
|
Paris – Metz – Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Frankfurt – Erfurt – Leipzig – Dresden
|
DB
|
1993–1995
|
ICE
|
Paris – Metz – Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Frankfurt – Erfurt – Leipzig – Dresden – Prague
|
France Germany Czech Republic
|
1995–1997
|
ICE, EC
|
Helvetia
|
Hamburg – Hanover – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich
|
78/79
|
Germany Switzerland
|
DB
|
1987–1991
|
ICE
|
70/71
|
1991–1993
|
Henri Dunant
|
Paris – Geneva
|
974/977
|
France Switzerland
|
SNCF (TGV)
|
1987–?
|
TGV Lyria
|
Hermann Hesse
|
Stuttgart – Schaffhausen – Zürich – Chiasso – Milan
|
82/83
|
Germany Switzerland Italy
|
SBB
|
1987–1989
|
IC, EC
|
Hieronymus Bosch
|
Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne
|
140/153
|
Netherlands Germany
|
DB
|
1991–2000
|
ICE
|
Hornád
|
Košice – Miskolc – Bratislava
|
536/537
|
Slovakia Hungary
|
MÁV
|
|
|
Hortobágy
|
Nyíregyháza – Debrecen – Hajdúszoboszló – Szolnok – Budapest-Keleti – Győr – Hegyeshalom – Wien-Hauptbahnhof
|
140/147
|
Hungary Austria
|
MÁV
|
2016–
|
EC
|
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
|
Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt
|
110/111
|
Germany Austria
|
DB
|
1991–1993
|
EC
|
Munich – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna
|
190/191
|
ÖBB
|
1997–1998
|
Railjet
|
Hungaria
|
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Bratislava – Budapest
|
252/253
|
Germany Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary
|
MÁV
|
2023–
|
EC
|
174/175
|
1993–1996
|
EC
|
Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Bratislava – Budapest
|
1996–1997
|
170/171
|
1997–
|
EC
|
Île de France
|
Brussels – Paris
|
80/85
|
Belgium France
|
SNCB/SNCF
|
1987–1993
|
Thalys
|
Insubria
|
Zürich – Chiasso – Milan
|
179
|
Switzerland Italy
|
CIS
|
|
EC
|
Iris
|
Brussels – Luxembourg – Metz – Strasbourg – Basel – Zürich – Chur
|
96/97
|
Belgium Luxembourg France Switzerland
|
SBB
|
1987–2016
|
|
J.J. Rousseau
|
Paris – Geneva
|
972/979
|
France Switzerland
|
SNCF (TGV)
|
1987–?
|
TGV Lyria
|
Jan Hus
|
Dresden – Prague
|
168/169
|
Germany Czech Republic
|
DB
|
2000
|
EC
|
Jan Jesenius
|
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Bratislava – Budapest
|
174/175
|
Germany Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary
|
MÁV
|
2005–
|
EC
|
Jan Perner
|
Prague – Ostrava – Žilina
|
148/149
|
Czech Republic Slovakia
|
|
|
EC
|
Jan Pietersz Sweelinck
|
Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne
|
142/151
|
Netherlands Germany
|
DB
|
1991–2000
|
ICE
|
Jaroslav Hasek
|
Prague – Brno – Bratislava – Budapest
|
272/273
|
Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary
|
|
|
EC
|
Jean Monnet
|
Brussels – Luxembourg – Metz – Strasbourg – Basel
|
295/296
|
Belgium Luxembourg France Switzerland
|
SNCB/SBB
|
1988–2007
|
|
Johann Gregor Mendel
|
Prague – Vienna
|
78/79
|
Czech Republic Austria
|
ČD
|
2011–2014
|
Railjet
|
Johann Strauss
|
Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna
|
28/29
|
Germany Austria
|
ÖBB
|
1987–1991
|
ICE
|
22/23
|
1991–2003
|
|
Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna
|
DB
|
2004–2005 2007
|
Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna
|
2006
|
Johannes Kepler
|
Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz
|
120/121
|
Germany Austria
|
ÖBB
|
1991–1994
|
ICE
|
Johannes Vermeer
|
Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne
|
144/149
|
Netherlands Germany
|
DB
|
1991–2000
|
ICE
|
Joseph Haydn
|
Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna
|
26/27
|
Germany Austria
|
DB
|
1991–1999
|
ICE
|
Magdeburg – Hanover – Dortmund – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna
|
28/29
|
ÖBB
|
1999–2000
|
ICE, IC
|
Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna
|
2001–2002
|
ICE
|
Jože Plečnik
|
Prague – České Budějovice – Linz – Leoben – Graz – Ljubljana
|
100/101
|
Czech Republic Austria Slovenia
|
|
|
|
Jozef Bem
|
Warsaw – Košice – Budapest
|
382/383
|
Poland Slovakia Hungary
|
|
|
EC
|
Karen Blixen
|
Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg
|
192/193
|
Denmark Germany
|
DB
|
1991–1992
|
IC
|
190/191
|
1992–1994
|
186/187
|
1994–1998
|
36/37
|
DSB
|
1998–1999 2003–2009
|
Malmö – Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg[5]
|
Sweden Denmark Germany
|
2000–2002
|
Snälltåget,SJ
|
Karlstein
|
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Prague
|
50/51
|
Germany Czech Republic
|
DB
|
1994–2002
|
|
Karwendel
|
Hamburg – Hanover – Kassel – Würzburg – Munich – Garmisch-Partenkirchen – Seefeld
|
80/81
|
Germany Austria
|
DB
|
1987–1988
|
ICE
|
Killesberg
|
Stuttgart – Schaffhausen – Zürich
|
154/155
|
Germany Switzerland
|
SBB
|
1993–1995
|
IC
|
Komet
|
Hamburg – Hanover – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel[6]
|
470/471
|
Germany Switzerland
|
DB
|
1987–1991
|
ICE
|
Košičan
|
Prague – Olomouc – Žilina – Košice
|
120/121
|
Czech Republic Slovakia
|
|
|
RegioJet
|
Kysuca
|
Prague – Ostrava – Žilina
|
143/230
|
Czech Republic Slovakia
|
|
|
EC
|
Lario
|
Biasca – Chiasso – Milan
|
105
|
Switzerland Italy
|
|
|
IR
|
Le Corbusier
|
Paris – Basel
|
113/116
|
France Switzerland
|
SNCF
|
1987–?
|
TGV Lyria
|
Le Genevois
|
Paris – Geneva
|
971/980
|
France Switzerland
|
SNCF (TGV)
|
1987–?
|
TGV
|
Lehár
|
Vienna – Budapest
|
40/41
|
Austria Hungary
|
MÁV
|
1988–2008
|
Railjet, EC
|
Leonardo da Vinci
|
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Milan
|
10/11
|
Germany Austria Italy
|
DB
|
1987–1991
|
|
12/13
|
1995–2000
|
|
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Milan
|
86/87
|
FS
|
1991–1995
|
|
88/89
|
2000–2011
|
|
Ligure
|
Nice – Monte Carlo – Genoa – Milan
|
141/142
|
France Monaco Italy
|
FS
|
2004–2009
|
|
147/148
|
Lötschberg
|
Hanover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Brig
|
6/7
|
Germany Switzerland
|
DB
|
1987–1991
|
ICE, EC
|
Berlin – Hanover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Brig
|
100/101
|
1996–1997
|
Leipzig – Hanover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Brig
|
1997–1998
|
Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Brig
|
1998–2002
|
6/7
|
2003–2004
|
Lutetia
|
Paris – Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan
|
21/24
|
France Switzerland Italy
|
SNCF
|
1987–1993
|
TGV, EC
|
Madrid Talgo
|
Paris – Bordeaux – Madrid
|
407/409
|
France Spain
|
RENFE
|
1987–1993
|
|
Manzoni
|
Winterthur – Zürich – Chiasso – Milan
|
50/51
|
Switzerland Italy
|
SBB
|
1989–1993
|
EC
|
Maria Theresia
|
Zürich – Innsbruck – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna
|
160/161
|
Switzerland Austria
|
ÖBB
|
1987–2010
|
Railjet
|
Marie Curie
|
Paris – Strasbourg – Karlsruhe – Stuttgart
|
68/69
|
France Germany
|
DB
|
1992–1996
|
TGV/ICE
|
Strasbourg – Karlsruhe – Stuttgart
|
166/167
|
France Germany
|
DB
|
2005
|
ICE/TGV
|
168/169
|
Matterhorn
|
Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Brig
|
72/73
|
Germany Switzerland
|
DB
|
1989–1991
|
ICE, EC
|
Wiesbaden – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Brig
|
100/101
|
SBB
|
1991–2002
|
6/7
|
2003–2004
|
Maurice Ravel
|
Paris – Strasbourg – Karlsruhe – Stuttgart – Munich
|
66/67
|
France Germany
|
DB
|
1989–2007
|
TGV/ICE
|
|
64/65
|
2003–2007
|
|
Strasbourg – Karlsruhe – Stuttgart – Munich
|
60/61
|
France Germany
|
DB
|
2003–2008
|
ICE/TGV
|
264/265
|
2003–2006
|
266/267
|
2003–2007
|
360/361
|
2009–2010
|
Max Reinhardt
|
Munich – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna
|
16/17
|
Germany Austria
|
ÖBB
|
1993–2000
|
Railjet
|
|
116/117
|
2003–2006
|
Mediolanum
|
Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan
|
115/116
|
Switzerland Italy
|
CIS
|
2004–?
|
EC
|
|
Luzern – Chiasso – Milan
|
153/158
|
Switzerland Italy
|
SBB
|
2011–
|
EC
|
Memling
|
Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels – Bruges – Oostende
|
48/49
|
Germany Belgium
|
SNCB
|
1987–1988
|
ICE, IC
|
1991–1993
|
Frankfurt – Koblenz – Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels – Bruges – Oostende
|
22/23
|
1988–1991
|
Dortmund – Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels – Bruges – Oostende
|
48/49
|
1993–1995
|
34/35
|
1995–1998
|
Merkur
|
Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt
|
30/31
|
Denmark Germany
|
DB
|
1987–1991
|
IC
|
Michaelangelo
|
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Milan – Roma
|
80/81
|
Germany Austria Italy
|
FS
|
1989–1991
|
|
84/85
|
1991–2009
|
Mimara
|
Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Ljubljana – Zagreb
|
10/11
|
Germany Austria Slovenia Croatia
|
HŽ
|
1991–1993
|
EC
|
192/193
|
2000–2002
|
112/113
|
ÖBB
|
2003–2008
|
Leipzig – Nuremberg – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Ljubljana – Zagreb
|
10/11
|
HŽ
|
1993–1995
|
ICE, EC
|
Berlin – Leipzig – Nuremberg – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Ljubljana – Zagreb
|
1995–2000
|
Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt
|
112/113
|
Germany Austria
|
ÖBB
|
2003–2008
|
EC
|
Villach – Ljubljana – Zagreb
|
212/213
|
Austria Slovenia Croatia
|
|
|
EC
|
|
Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt
|
110/111
|
Germany Austria
|
ÖBB
|
2003–2006, 2009–
|
EC
|
|
Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Ljubljana – Zagreb – Belgrade
|
210/211
|
Germany Austria Slovenia Croatia Serbia
|
|
|
|
Molière
|
Dortmund – Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Paris
|
40/41
|
Germany Belgium France
|
DB
|
1987–1993
|
Thalys
|
30/31
|
SNCF
|
1993–1997
|
Monginevro
|
Lyon – Turin
|
140/143
|
France Italy
|
FS
|
1996–2003
|
Frecciarossa
|
Mont Blanc
|
Hamburg – Hanover – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Geneva
|
76/77
|
Germany Switzerland
|
DB
|
1987–1991
|
ICE, IC
|
Berlin – Hanover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Geneva
|
106/107
|
1991–1993
|
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Geneva
|
1993–1999
|
Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Geneva
|
2000
|
Mont Cenis
|
Lyon – Turin
|
136/139
|
France Italy
|
FS
|
1996–2003
|
Frecciarossa
|
Monteverdi
|
Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan – Venice
|
37/42
|
Switzerland Italy
|
SBB
|
|
EC
|
|
39/40
|
|
EC
|
Monte Rosa
|
Paris – Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan
|
124/129
|
France Switzerland Italy
|
CIS
|
2004–?
|
TGV, EC
|
Moravia
|
Ostrava – Bratislava – Budapest
|
130/131
|
Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary
|
|
|
EC
|
Mozart
|
Paris – Strasbourg – Karlsruhe – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna
|
68/69
|
France Germany Austria
|
ÖBB
|
1989–1991
|
NJ
|
64/65
|
1991–2002
|
Munich – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna
|
68/69
|
Germany Austria
|
2003–2008
|
Railjet
|
Odra
|
Prague – Ostrava – Žilina
|
142/143
|
|
Czech Republic Slovakia
|
|
EC
|
Olše
|
Prague – Ostrava – Žilina
|
147
|
|
Czech Republic Slovakia
|
|
EC
|
Otto Lilienthal
|
Berlin – Braunschweig – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich
|
72/73
|
Germany Switzerland
|
DB
|
1991–1992
|
ICE
|
78/79
|
1992–1993
|
Paderewski
|
Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Poznań – Warsaw
|
44/45
|
Germany Poland
|
PKP
|
1998–2002
|
EC
|
Paganini
|
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Bologna
|
12/13
|
Germany Austria Italy
|
DB
|
1991–1993
|
EC
|
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Venice
|
1993–1995
|
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona
|
2000–2002
|
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona
|
86/87
|
FS
|
1995–2000
|
EC
|
82/83
|
2003–2008
|
Palatino
|
Paris – Genoa – Rome
|
212/213
|
France Italy
|
SNCF
|
1987–2003
|
|
Parsifal
|
Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Paris
|
44/45
|
Germany Belgium France
|
SNCF
|
1987–1993
|
Thalys
|
32/33
|
1993–1997
|
Patscherkofel
|
Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck
|
14/15
|
Germany Austria
|
DB
|
1993–1995
|
EC
|
Piet Mondriaan
|
Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne
|
146/147
|
Netherlands Germany
|
DB
|
1991–2000
|
ICE
|
Polonia
|
Warsaw – Katowice – Vienna – Klagenfurt – Villach
|
102/103
|
Poland Czech Republic Austria
|
ÖBB/PKP
|
1997–?
|
EC,Railjet
|
Porta Bohemica
|
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague[7]
|
176/177
|
Germany Czech Republic
|
ČD
|
1993–2007
|
EC
|
|
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno[8]
|
176[9]
|
2008–2016
|
EC
|
Posnania
|
Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Poznań
|
48/49
|
Germany Poland
|
PKP
|
1998–2002
|
EC
|
Praha
|
Warsaw – Katowice – Prague
|
106/107
|
Poland Czech Republic
|
PKP
|
1993–
|
EC
|
Prinz Eugen
|
Hamburg – Hanover – Kassel – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna
|
90/91
|
Germany Austria
|
DB
|
1987–1991
|
ICE
|
Kiel – Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna
|
28/29
|
1991–1997
|
ICE
|
Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna
|
ÖBB
|
1997–1999
|
ICE
|
Rákóczi
|
Košice – Miskolc – Bratislava
|
532/533
|
Slovakia Hungary
|
MÁV
|
|
|
Rätia †
|
Hamburg – Hanover – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Chur
|
70/71
|
Germany Switzerland
|
DB
|
1987–1989
|
ICE, EC
|
170/171
|
1989–1991
|
Berlin – Hanover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Chur
|
102/103
|
1991–1996
|
Leipzig – Hanover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Chur
|
1996–1998
|
Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Chur
|
1998–2002
|
6/7
|
SBB
|
2003–2013
|
|
|
8/9
|
2005–2006 2013
|
100/101
|
2005–2012
|
|
Rembrandt
|
Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Chur
|
2/3
|
Netherlands Germany Switzerland
|
SBB
|
1987–2002
|
|
Rheinpfeil
|
Hanover – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Chur
|
8/9
|
Germany Switzerland
|
DB
|
1987–1991
|
ICE
|
Riviera del Fiori
|
Nice – Monte Carlo – Genoa – Milan
|
139/140
|
France Monaco Italy
|
FS
|
2004–2009
|
|
159/160
|
Robert Schuman
|
Paris – Luxembourg
|
203/209
|
France Luxembourg
|
CFL
|
1987–?
|
TGV
|
Robert Stolz
|
Munich – Salzburg – Leoben – Graz
|
16/17
|
Germany Austria
|
ÖBB
|
1989–1991
|
EC
|
Romulus
|
Vienna – Klagenfurt – Venice – Florence – Rome
|
30/37
|
Austria Italy
|
|
1987–2001
|
EN
|
Rosenborg
|
Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg
|
186/187
|
Denmark Germany
|
DB
|
1992–1994
|
IC
|
Rosenkavalier
|
Munich – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna
|
60/61
|
Germany Austria
|
ÖBB
|
1991–1993
|
Railjet
|
Rossini
|
Schaffhausen – Zürich – Chiasso – Milan
|
53/56
|
Switzerland Italy
|
|
1987–?
|
IC, EC
|
Rubens
|
Brussels – Paris
|
81/84
|
Belgium France
|
SNCB/SNCF
|
1987–1993
|
Thalys
|
San Marco
|
Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan – Verona – Vicenza – Venice
|
111/114
|
Switzerland Italy
|
CIS
|
2005–?
|
EC
|
Sanremo
|
Nice – Monte Carlo – Genoa – Milan
|
143/146
|
France Monaco Italy
|
FS
|
2004–2009
|
|
Schwabenland
|
Stuttgart – Schaffhausen – Zürich – Chiasso
|
86/87
|
Germany Switzerland
|
SBB
|
1987–1989
|
IC, EC
|
Semmelweis Ignác
|
Vienna – Budapest
|
962/967
|
Austria Hungary
|
|
|
Railjet, EC
|
Skandinavien
|
Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg
|
32/33
|
Denmark Germany
|
DB
|
1987–1991
|
IC
|
Slovan
|
Prague – Brno – Bratislava – Budapest
|
274/275
|
Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary
|
|
|
EC
|
Slovenská strela
|
Prague – Brno – Bratislava
|
277/278
|
Czech Republic Slovakia
|
|
|
EC
|
Smetana
|
Dresden – Prague – Brno – Vienna
|
278/279
|
Germany Czech Republic Austria
|
ÖBB
|
2003–2004
|
EC
|
Prague – Vienna
|
72/73
|
Czech Republic Austria
|
ČD
|
|
Railjet, RegioJet
|
Sobieski
|
Warsaw – Katowice – Vienna
|
104/105
|
Poland Czech Republic Austria
|
PKP
|
1994–
|
EC
|
Soren Kierkergaard
|
Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg
|
184/185
|
Denmark Germany
|
DB
|
1992–1994
|
IC
|
Stachus
|
Munich – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna
|
66/67
|
Germany Austria
|
ÖBB
|
1987–1989
|
Railjet
|
18/19
|
1989–1991
|
166/167
|
1991–1993
|
Stendhal
|
Paris – Turin – Milan
|
220/221
|
France Italy
|
SNCF
|
1994–?
|
TGV, Frecciarossa
|
Stradivari
|
Vienna – Klagenfurt – Venice
|
32/33
|
Austria Italy
|
|
2004–?
|
Railjet
|
Thomas Mann †
|
Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg
|
190/191
|
Denmark Germany
|
DB
|
1991–1992
|
IC
|
182/183
|
1992–1998
|
30/33
|
DSB
|
1998–2000
|
30/31
|
2001–
|
IC
|
Thunersee
|
Berlin – Hanover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Interlaken
|
108/109
|
Germany Switzerland
|
DB
|
1991–1995
|
ICE
|
Ticino
|
Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan
|
109/110
|
Switzerland Italy
|
CIS
|
1993–2008
|
EC
|
Tiepolo
|
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Venice
|
86/87
|
Germany Austria Italy
|
FS
|
1995–2009
|
EC
|
Tiziano
|
Hamburg – Hanover – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan
|
74/75
|
Germany Switzerland Italy
|
DB
|
1987–1991
|
ICE, EC
|
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan
|
8/9
|
SBB
|
1991–1993
|
EC
|
Hanover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan
|
DB
|
1993–1998
|
ICE, EC
|
Magdeburg – Hanover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan
|
1998–1999
|
Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan
|
1999–2002
|
EC
|
Traianus
|
Budapest – Bucharest
|
46/47
|
Hungary Romania
|
|
1997–2002
|
IR, IC
|
Transalpin
|
Basel – Zürich – Innsbruck – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna
|
162/163
|
Switzerland Austria
|
ÖBB/SBB
|
1987–2010
|
EC, Railjet
|
Zürich – Innsbruck – Leoben – Graz
|
2013–
|
EC
|
Uetliberg
|
Stuttgart – Schaffhausen – Zürich
|
158/159
|
Germany Switzerland
|
SBB
|
1993–1995
|
IC
|
Val Gardena
|
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Bolzano
|
188/189
|
Germany Austria Italy
|
ÖBB
|
2005–2006
|
EC
|
81/82
|
2009
|
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Bolzano – Verona
|
188/189
|
2007–2008
|
Vallese
|
Paris – Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan
|
120/127
|
France Switzerland Italy
|
SNCF
|
|
TGV, EC
|
Varsovia
|
Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Poznań – Warsaw
|
40/41
|
Germany Poland
|
DB
|
1993–2002, 2020–
|
EC
|
Warsaw – Katowice – Břeclav – Bratislava – Budapest
|
130/131
|
Poland Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary
|
|
2012–2019
|
EC
|
Vauban
|
Brussels – Luxembourg – Metz – Strasbourg – Basel – Milan
|
90/91
|
Belgium Luxembourg France Switzerland Italy
|
SBB
|
1988–2007
|
|
Brussels – Luxembourg – Metz – Strasbourg – Basel – Bern – Interlaken
|
Belgium Luxembourg France Switzerland
|
2007
|
|
Brussels – Luxembourg – Metz – Strasbourg – Basel – Zürich
|
2007–2016
|
|
Verbano
|
Basel – Bern – Brig – Milan
|
130/131
|
Switzerland Italy
|
|
|
EC
|
|
50/51
|
SBB
|
2008–
|
EC
|
52/59
|
2009–
|
56/57
|
Verdi
|
Münster – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan
|
4/5
|
Germany Switzerland Italy
|
DB
|
1991–1992
|
EC
|
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan
|
1992–2002
|
Versailles
|
Paris – Geneva
|
975/978
|
France Switzerland
|
SNCF (TGV)
|
1987–?
|
TGV Lyria
|
Victor Hugo
|
Paris – Metz – Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Frankfurt
|
52/53
|
France Germany
|
DB
|
1987–1995
|
ICE/TGV
|
Vindobona
|
Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno – Vienna
|
172/173
|
Germany Czech Republic Austria
|
ÖBB
|
1993–2000
|
EC, Railjet
|
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno – Vienna
|
DB
|
2001–2009
|
EC
|
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno – Vienna – Klagenfurt – Villach
|
ÖBB
|
2009–2014
|
Railjet, EC
|
|
Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno – Vienna
|
178/179
|
DB
|
2007
|
EC
|
177[10]
|
ČD
|
2008–2012
|
|
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Bratislava
|
177[10]
|
Germany Czech Republic Slovakia
|
2013–2015
|
EC
|
Voltaire
|
Paris – Geneva
|
973/976
|
France Switzerland
|
SNCF (TGV)
|
1987–?
|
TGV Lyria
|
Wawel
|
Hamburg – Lüneburg – Stendal – Berlin – Cottbus – Wroclaw – Kraków
|
240/241
|
Germany Poland
|
DB/PKP
|
2007–2008
|
EC
|
340/341
|
2009–2010
|
248/249
|
2011–2012
|
Hamburg – Lüneburg – Stendal – Berlin – Cottbus – Wroclaw
|
2013–2014
|
Wörthersee
|
Münster – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt
|
14/15
|
Germany Austria
|
DB
|
1989–1990
|
EC
|
114/115
|
DB
|
2008–
|
EC
|
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt
|
14/15
|
DB
|
1990–1991
|
EC
|
112/113
|
1991–1995
|
112
|
1995–1999
|
114/115
|
2003–2008
|
Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt
|
113
|
1995–1999
|
EC
|
112/113
|
2000–2002
|
|
Frankfurt – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt
|
112/113
|
Germany Austria
|
ÖBB
|
2009, 2012–
|
EC
|
117[11]
|
DB
|
2009–
|
|
Frankfurt – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Leoben – Graz
|
318/319
|
Germany Austria
|
DB
|
2009–2010
|
EC
|
218/219
|
2011–
|
EC
|
|
Frankfurt – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Linz
|
390/391
|
Germany Austria
|
DB
|
2009–
|
EC
|
|
Frankfurt – Basel – Zürich – Milan
|
150/151
|
Germany Switzerland Italy
|
SBB
|
2017–
|
ECE
|
Dachstein
|
Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Leoben – Graz
|
316/317
|
Germany Austria
|
DB
|
2009–2010
|
EC
|
216/217
|
2011–
|
EC
|
|
Siegen – Frankfurt – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt
|
112/113
|
Germany Austria
|
ÖBB
|
2010–2011
|
RE, EC
|
Jižní expres [cz]
|
Prague – České Budějovice – Linz
|
330/331
|
Czech Republic Austria
|
ČD
|
2020–
|
EC
|
332/333
|
334/335
|
336/337
|
Zagreb
|
Vienna – Graz – Zagreb
|
158/159
|
Austria Slovenia Croatia
|
|
|
EC
|
Zdeněk Fibich
|
Prague – Vienna
|
74/75
|
Czech Republic Austria
|
ČD
|
|
EC
|