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List of Intercity-Express lines in Germany

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Frequency of trains and allowed max speed on the German Intercity-Express (ICE) network (2022)

Thislist of Intercity-Express lines in Germany includes allIntercity-Express lines inGermany.[1] The latest changes to the Intercity Express network took place at the timetable change on 10 December 2023. The network currently has 35 scheduled lines.

Legend

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Line
The official line name given byDB Fernverkehr for each line. Some lines, which have many branches, are divided into individual sections, which may deviate from the basic line.
Route
The route represents all stops on a route. Stops served only by a few trains during the day, but are passed through or bypassed several times a day, are shown initalics.
Stock
This column indicates which type of ICE train usually runs on this line.

Lines Overview

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LineDirection between
ICE 2(Düsseldorf andMunich)
ICE 4(Kiel, Hamburg andFrankfurt)
ICE 8Berlin andMunich
ICE 9(Berlin, Cologne andBonn)
ICE 10Berlin, Hanover andDüsseldorf/Cologne
ICE 11Berlin, Frankfurt andMunich
ICE 12Berlin, Kassel andBasel
ICE 13Berlin, Kassel andFrankfurt
ICE 14Berlin, Essen andAachen
ICE 15Berlin, Halle andFrankfurt
ICE 16(Berlin andFrankfurt)
ICE 17(Binz, Rostock andBerlin)
ICE 18Hamburg, Berlin andMunich
ICE 19Berlin, Cologne andStuttgart
ICE 20Hamburg, Kassel andBasel
ICE 21(Binz, Stralsund andBerlin)
ICE 22Hamburg, Kassel andStuttgart
ICE 24Hamburg, Kassel andMunich
ICE 25Hamburg/Bremen, Nuremberg andMunich
ICE 26Hamburg, Frankfurt andKarlsruhe
ICE 27Berlin, Prague andGraz
ICE 28Hamburg, Berlin andMunich
ICE 29Hamburg, Berlin andMunich
ICE 32Stuttgart, Cologne andDortmund
ICE 39Hamburg, Essen andCologne
ICE 41Essen, Nuremberg andMunich
ICE 42Dortmund, Mannheim andMunich
ICE 43Hamburg, Cologne andBasel
ICE 45(Cologne, Wiesbaden andMainz)
ICE 47(Dortmund andStuttgart)
ICE 49(Cologne andFrankfurt)
ICE 50Dresden, Frankfurt andWiesbaden
ICE 55Dresden, Cologne andStuttgart
ICE 60Karlsruhe, Stuttgart andMunich
ICE 62Munich, Salzburg andKlagenfurt
ICE 77(Münster andBerlin)
ICE 78Amsterdam, Cologne andFrankfurt
ICE 79Brussels, Cologne andFrankfurt
ICE/TGV 82(Paris, Mannheim andFrankfurt)
ICE/TGV 83Paris, Strasbourg andStuttgart
ICE/TGV 84Frankfurt, Strasbourg andMarseille
ECE 85Frankfurt, Basel andMilan
ECE 88Munich andZurich
ICE 89Munich andLandeck-Zams
ICE/RJX 90(Munich, Salzburg andVienna)
ICE 91(Dortmund),Frankfurt andVienna
(...) =only few trains daily

2–9

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Lines 2, 4, 8 and 9 are all Sprinter lines, which means they have fewer stops.

2

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Line 2 runs between Düsseldorf and Munich, stopping at Köln Messe/Deutz, Frankfurt Airport and Nuremberg. It runs twice a day in each direction from Monday to Friday and once a day on Sunday.

LineRouteStock
ICE 2DüsseldorfKöln Messe/DeutzFrankfurt AirportNurembergMunichAugsburgStuttgartICE 3

4

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Line 4 runs between Hamburg and Frankfurt. One train goes from Stuttgart to Kiel and one train goes from Hamburg-Altona to Frankfurt Airport.

LineRouteStock
ICE 4KielNeumünsterHamburg DammtorHamburgHannoverFrankfurtFrankfurt AirportMannheimStuttgartICE 1,ICE 4
Hamburg-Altona

8

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Line 8 was introduced in December 2023 and runs between Berlin and Munich every two hours and only stops in Halle, Erfurt and Nuremberg. Trains either start in Berlin Gesundbrunnen or Berlin Hauptbahnhof.

LineRouteStock
ICE 8Berlin GesundbrunnenBerlinBerlin SüdkreuzHalleErfurtNurembergMunichICE 3

9

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Line 9 runs between Berlin and Bonn and only stops in Cologne. It runs three times a day and starts either at Berlin Südkreuz, Ostbahnhof or Ostkreuz.

LineRouteStock
ICE 9Berlin OstkreuzBerlin OstbahnhofBerlinBerlin Zoologischer GartenBerlin-SpandauCologneBonnICE 4
Berlin Südkreuz

10–15, 17, 19, 21

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The lines start in Berlin. Lines 10, 14 and 19 start at Berlin Ostbahnhof and run to Cologne. Lines 12 and 13 operate from Berlin Ostbahnhof via Brunswick to Frankfurt, while lines 11 and 15 run from the low level of Berlin Hauptbahnhof via Erfurt to Frankfurt. Some trains may start or end in Berlin-Gesundbrunnen (11 and 15), Hamburg (11) or Warnemünde (15).

10

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Line 10 runs hourly between Berlin and Düsseldorf or Cologne. Every second train is divided or combined in Hamm depending on their travel direction. A part of the trains run via Essen to Düsseldorf, while some continue to Cologne. The other trains runs via theBergisches Land to Cologne. Since December 2023,ICE 19 runs every two hours via the Bergisches Land, providing an hourly service in combination with the line 10 portion. One train pair each day continues from Hanover to Bremen and Oldenburg.

LineRouteStock
ICE 10Berlin OstbahnhofBerlinBerlin-SpandauBerlin Zoologischer GartenStendalWolfsburgHanoverMindenHerfordBielefeldGüterslohHammDortmund –Bochum –Essen –Duisburg –Düsseldorf AirportDüsseldorfCologneICE 2,7-car ICE 4
NeussMönchengladbachRheydtErkelenzGeilenkirchenAachen
HagenWuppertalSolingen – Cologne
NienburgVerdenBremenDelmenhorstOldenburg

11

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Line 11 runs from Berlin and Frankfurt to Munich, utilising theErfurt–Leipzig/Halle high-speed railway between Leipzig and Erfurt and theMannheim–Stuttgart high-speed railway between Mannheim and Stuttgart. The section from Berlin to Munich is served every two hours. Some trains start or end in Hamburg-Altona. The trains starting in Berlin start in Berlin-Gesundbrunnen or Berlin Hauptbahnhof. Once a day, a train continues to Innsbruck. Since December 2022, the line has run via theWendlingen–Ulm high-speed railway.

LineRouteStock
ICE 11Hamburg-Altona –Hamburg Dammtor –Hamburg –Berlin-Spandau –Berlin –Berlin Südkreuz –Wittenberg –Leipzig –Erfurt –Eisenach –Fulda –Frankfurt –Mannheim –Stuttgart –Ulm –Augsburg –Munich-Pasing –MunichMunich EastRosenheimKufsteinWörglJenbachInnsbruckICE 1,ICE 4
Berlin Gesundbrunnen –

At 8:45 pm on Sunday evening, ICE 990 leaves Munich Hauptbahnhof and runs via Ulm, Stuttgart, Frankfurt and Hanover to Hamburg Hauptbahnhof, which it reaches around 6:00 in the morning. This ICE does not run from Fulda over thehigh-speed line to Hanover, but first via Bad Hersfeld and only from Göttingen on the high-speed line. On other days of the week this service ends in Frankfurt.

Route
Munich – München-Pasing – Augsburg –Günzburg – Ulm – Stuttgart – Mannheim –Frankfurt Airport – Frankfurt –Hanau – Fulda –Bad Hersfeld –Göttingen –Hanover –Lüneburg –Hamburg-Harburg – Hamburg

Furthermore, ICE 991 runs from Mondays to Fridays from Wiesbaden via Mainz, Mannheim and Stuttgart to Munich.

Route
Wiesbaden –Mainz –Worms – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Ulm – Augsburg – Munich

On some days another night ICE is added from Munich to Berlin with the following route:

Route
Munich – München-Pasing – Augsburg – Ulm – Stuttgart – Mannheim – Frankfurt Airport – Frankfurt – Eisenach –Gotha – Erfurt –Weimar –Naumburg –Halle –Bitterfeld –Berlin Südkreuz – Berlin – Berlin Gesundbrunnen

12

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Services on the line run every two hours from Berlin via Brunswick, Kassel, Frankfurt and Mannheim to Switzerland. From Karlsruhe, it runs on parts of the unfinishedKarlsruhe–Basel high-speed railway. Trains run via Basel to Interlaken three times a day and some trains run from Basel to Zürich.

Line 12 overlaps with line 13 every hour between Berlin and Fulda, and line 43 between Mannheim and Basel.

LineRouteStock
ICE 12Berlin EastBerlin –Berlin-Spandau –Wolfsburg –Braunschweig –Hildesheim –Göttingen –Kassel –Fulda –Hanau –Frankfurt –Mannheim –KarlsruheBaden-Baden –Offenburg –Freiburg –Basel BadBasel SBBLiestal –Olten –Bern –Thun –Spiez –Interlaken WestInterlaken EastICE 4
Zürich

Monday to Friday, the last northbound train is the ICE 272 from Göttingen to Hamburg-Altona, where it arrives at 2:00 a.m.

Route
Göttingen –Hannover –Celle –Uelzen –Lüneburg –Hamburg-Harburg –Hamburg –Hamburg-Altona

13

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This line was introduced at the timetable change in December 2017. It connects Berlin and Frankfurt via Brunswick. It replaced line 11, which now runs via Erfurt instead of Brunswick. The trains run every 2 hours. Since 2024, line 13 will servedStendal and thus take over the stop fromIC 77.

LineRouteStock
ICE 13Berlin OstbahnhofBerlinBerlin-SpandauStendalWolfsburgBrunswickHildesheimGöttingenKassel-WilhelmshöheFuldaFrankfurt SouthFrankfurt AirportICE 1,ICE T

In addition, an extra train runs as ICE 1193 (Sunday) and ICE 1195 (Sunday, Friday to Frankfurt Hbf) from Berlin to Stuttgart as line 13.

Route
Berlin Südkreuz – Berlin – Berlin Ostbahnhof – Spandau – Wolfsburg – Göttingen – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Fulda –Frankfurt South – Mannheim –Stuttgart
Frankfurt

14

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Since 2007, ICE line 14 has been running additional services between Berlin and Essen. The first IC trains from Berlin to Herzogenrath were already operated in 2009 as IC 2222/2223 and extended to Aachen in 2014. Individual trains also went to Stralsund (IC1944) or Cologne (IC1945). The train pair ICE 1545/1548 was operated with ICE vehicles for the first time in December 2020 and runs daily between Berlin and Aachen. Since December 2020, the additional trips to Stralsund and Cologne have been eliminated. By 2026, the ICE 14 trains will run from Aachen to Essen with a train section to Hamburg-Altona (ICE 1555/1558) with stops in Recklinghausen, HH-Harburg, Hamburg Hbf and HH-Dammtor.

LineRouteStock
ICE 14Berlin Ostbahnhof –Berlin –Berlin-Spandau –Wolfsburg –Hanover –OsnabrückMünsterRecklinghausenEssenMülheim –DuisburgDüsseldorfCologneDürenAachenICE 1,ICE 2,ICE 4,ICE T
Herford –Bielefeld –Gütersloh –Hamm –Dortmund –Bochum –KrefeldViersenMönchengladbachRheydtErkelenzGeilenkirchenHerzogenrath

15

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Line 15 is an ICE line, parts of which have the character of a Sprinter line. It was introduced in December 2015. Four pairs of trains (six pairs on Fridays and Sundays) connect Berlin with Frankfurt in less than 4 hours, making the connection around 15 minutes faster than the one via Braunschweig.[2] The service on the entire section between Berlin and Frankfurt was increased to two-hour intervals with the timetable change in December 2017.

Already in the annual timetable 2003/2004 there was an ICE line 15 as a successor to the Interregio line 15, but with a route via Potsdam, Dessau and Naumburg and Weimar. In the timetables 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 there were three train pairs of the ICE line 15 Frankfurt-Erfurt-Halle-Berlin together with the ICE line 51 Dortmund-Paderborn-Kassel-Erfurt-Leipzig-Dresden as a line exchanger in time with the ICE Line 50 Frankfurt-Erfurt-Leipzig-Dresden.[3]

LineRouteStock
ICE 15BinzBergen auf RügenStralsundGreifswaldZüssowAnklamPasewalkPrenzlauEberswaldeBerlin GesundbrunnenBerlinBerlin SüdkreuzHalleErfurtFrankfurtDarmstadtBensheimWeinheimHeidelbergVaihingenStuttgartICE 1,ICE 3,ICE T,ICE 4
Hamburg-AltonaHamburgBüchenLudwigslustWittenbergeBerlin-SpandauMannheimNeustadtKaiserslauternHomburgSaarbrücken

Since December 2017, some services have been operated by ICE 3 (instead of ICE T), achieving a travel time reduction of about ten minutes.[4]

16

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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 theHanover freight bypass line. At least two trains run daily in each direction. One pair of trains extends to Saarbrücken.

LineRouteStock
ICE 16Berlin OstbahnhofBerlinBerlin-SpandauFrankfurtDarmstadtMannheimNeustadtKaiserslauternHomburgSaarbrückenICE 1,ICE 2

Line 16 also includes two additional trains, ICE 1091 (Fridays and Sundays) and ICE 1095 (Sundays), which run from Berlin via Hanover and Frankfurt am Main to Stuttgart.ICE 4 sets are used for these two trains.

Route
Ostbahnhof – Berlin – Berlin-Spandau –WolfsburgHannoverGöttingenKassel-WilhelmshöheFuldaHanauFrankfurtMannheimStuttgart

17

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Three to four train pairs connects Rostock with Berlin, stopping in Oranienburg exclusively in the direction of Berlin. The other trains on this line usually operate asIC 17. During August one train pair continues from Rostock onto Binz.

LineRouteStock
ICE 17Ostseebad Binz –Bergen auf Rügen –Stralsund –Velgast –Ribnitz-Damgarten WestRostockWarenNeustrelitzOranienburgBerlin GesundbrunnenBerlinBerlin SüdkreuzICE 2

19

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Line 19 was introduced for the 2024 annual timetable and connects Berlin with Cologne every 2 hours; some trips are extended south to Bonn, Koblenz or Stuttgart. In contrast toICE 10, line 19 does not stop in Wolfsburg and Hamm. Lines 10 and 19 together form an approximate hourly service between Cologne and Berlin via Wuppertal and Hagen.

LineRouteStock
ICE 19Berlin EastBerlin HbfBerlin-SpandauHannover –Bielefeld –Hagen –Wuppertal –Cologne –Bonn –Remagen –Andernach –Koblenz –Bingen –Mainz –Mannheim –Heidelberg –StuttgartICE 1,ICE 4

21

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Five to six trains a day connect Binz via Stralsund with Berlin. Not all trains will run on all days of the week. Not all trains stop in Bernau bei Berlin.

LineRouteStock
ICE 21BinzBergen auf RügenStralsundGreifswaldZüssowAnklamPasewalkPrenzlauAngermündeEberswaldeBernau bei BerlinBerlin GesundbrunnenBerlinBerlin Südkreuz

18, 20, 22–29

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The primary route segments of lines 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28 and 29 all begin inHamburg-Altona station. Some services continue toKiel andLübeck,Oldenburg or Stralsund and Binz. The trains to Lübeck and Kiel do not stop in Hamburg-Altona.

Lines 18, 28 and 29 go via Berlin, while lines 20, 22, 24, 25 and 26 go via Hanover.

Occasionally a train portion begins in Bremen, which is then coupled in Hanover with a portion from Hamburg. Lines 20 and 22 pass through several stations in larger cities without stopping. During some exhibitions, lines 20, 22, 25 and 26 also serveHannover Messe/Laatzen station.

18

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Line 18 was re-introduced with the opening of theNuremberg–Erfurt high-speed railway. The trains start in Hamburg or, in some cases, in Berlin Gesundbrunnen or Kiel. Line 18 runs exclusively via Halle. Coburg is only served by one northbound train and one southbound train, one pair of which runs via Leipzig. From Nuremberg, trains either travel over theNuremberg–Ingolstadt high-speed railway or via Donauwörth and Augsburg to Munich. Treuchtlingen is only served by northbound trains. The line runs every two hours; together with lineICE 28, which runs via Leipzig, there is an hourly service between Hamburg and Nuremberg. Since line 18 runs via Augsburg every four hours with a longer journey time, the hourly service continues to Munich only to a limited extent.

LineRouteStock
ICE 18(KielNeumünster) or (Hamburg-Altona –)Hamburg DammtorHamburgLudwigslustWittenbergeBerlin-SpandauBerlinBerlin SüdkreuzBitterfeldHalleErfurtCoburgBambergErlangenNurembergTreuchtlingenDonauwörthAugsburgMünchen-PasingMunichICE 1,ICE 4
Berlin GesundbrunnenIngolstadt

20

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Line 20 connects Hamburg every two hours with Zurich, Chur or Basel. Between Hamburg and Frankfurt, it overlaps with line 22 to produce an hourly frequency. Some trains start back in Kiel, then run via Neumünster and Hamburg Dammtor to Hamburg Hauptbahnhof. This line passes through some stations like Hamburg-Harburg, Lüneburg, Uelzen, Fulda or Hanau without stopping.

LineRouteStock
ICE 20Kiel –Neumünster –Hamburg DammtorHamburg –Lüneburg –Uelzen –Hannover –Göttingen –Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe –Fulda –Hanau –Frankfurt –Mannheim –Karlsruhe –Baden-Baden –Freiburg –Basel BadBasel SBBZürich –ChurICE 1,ICE 4
Hamburg-Altona –Frankfurt AirportMainz –Wiesbaden

Every day, the first ICE service of the line runs from Wiesbaden to Hamburg-Altona (ICE 672).

Route
Wiesbaden – Mainz – Frankfurt Airport – Frankfurt – Hanau – Fulda – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe – Göttingen – Hannover – Hamburg – Hamburg Dammtor – Hamburg-Altona

22

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Line 22 connects Hamburg with Stuttgart every two hours. Between Hamburg and Frankfurt (Main) it overlaps with line 20 to produce an hourly frequency. Some trains which start back in Kiel do not serve Hamburg-Altona. Besides Hamburg-Harburg, the stations Fulda and Hanau are not served by this line. One train pair runs from Frankfurt (Main) to Oldenburg.

LineRouteStock
ICE 22Kiel –Neumünster –Hamburg DammtorHamburg –Hannover –Göttingen –Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe –Frankfurt –Frankfurt AirportMannheim –Heidelberg –StuttgartICE 1,ICE 4
Hamburg-Altona –
Oldenburg –Bremen –

24

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Line 24 was spun off of line 26 for the 2021 timetable and includes trains that run between Hamburg and Kassel one hour later than the services on line 26, which run every two hours, and serve other destinations. These include trains running between Hamburg and Munich or Austria.

LineRouteStock
ICE 24Hamburg-AltonaHamburg DammtorHamburgHamburg-HarburgLüneburgUelzenCelleHanoverGöttingenKasselFuldaWürzburgAnsbachTreuchtlingenDonauwörthAugsburgMunich-PasingMunichMunich EastRosenheimKufsteinWörglHopfgarten im BrixentalKirchberg in TirolKitzbühel HahnenkammKitzbüihelSt. Johann in TirolFieberbrunnHochfilzenSaalfeldenZell am SeeSchwarzach-St. VeitICE T

25

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Services on the line run hourly from Hamburg to Munich. Only a few trains stop in the stations of Lüneburg, Uelzen and Celle between Hamburg and Hanover. Every two hours, a train portion begins either in Bremen or Oldenburg, which is coupled in Hannover with another train portion coming from Hamburg, Kiel or Lübeck. Since 2019, the line has operated exclusively on theNuremberg–Ingolstadt high-speed railway. One train to Bremen stops in Verden and Nienburg, while some trains are extended via Delmenhorst to Oldenburg.

LineRouteStock
ICE 25LübeckHamburgHamburg-HarburgLüneburgUelzenCelleHanoverGöttingenKasselFuldaWürzburgNurembergIngolstadtMunichICE 1,ICE 2,ICE 4
Hamburg-AltonaHamburg Dammtor
KielNeumünster –
Oldenburg –Delmenhorst –Bremen –VerdenNienburg

The last ICE service on the line each day runs from Hamburg to Wiesbaden.

Route
Hamburg – Lüneburg – Uelzen – Hanover – Göttingen – Kassel – Fulda –HanauFrankfurt –Frankfurt Airport –Mainz –Wiesbaden

26

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Services on the line run every two hours between Hamburg and Karlsruhe and stop at a few stations that are not served by most ICE lines, for example in Lüneburg, Uelzen and Celle. In addition, it does not use theHanover–Würzburg high-speed railway between Kassel and Frankfurt, but runs between Kassel and Frankfurt via theMain–Weser Railway, which takes longer. A pair of trains run as an Intercity service toWesterland.

LineRouteStock
ICE 26Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg Dammtor –Hamburg – Hamburg-Harburg – Lüneburg –Bad Bevensen Uelzen – Celle –Langenhagen – Hanover – Göttingen – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe –WabernTreysaMarburg – Gießen –FriedbergFrankfurt West – Frankfurt –Darmstadt –BensheimWeinheimHeidelbergWiesloch-WalldorfBruchsal –KarlsruheICE T, IC
Ostseebad Binz –Bergen auf Rügen –Stralsund –Velgast –Ribnitz-Damgarten WestRostock –Bützow –Bad KleinenSchwerin –
Westerland –Niebüll –Husum –Heide –Itzehoe –

27

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Line 27 consists of a of train that starts in Berlin Hauptbahnhof, but operations in the opposite direction end in Berlin-Charlottenburg. The train pair supplements theEC 27 service and connects Berlin with the Czech Republic and Austria using aČeské dráhy Railjet set.

LineRouteStock
ICE 27BerlinDresdenPragueBrnoViennaGrazRailjet

28

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Services on line 28 begin in the north of Germany, either in Hamburg, Stralsund or seasonally in Binz. The line runs via Leipzig, while the otherwise similar line 18 runs via Halle. Only a few stops are served between Hamburg and Berlin. After crossing Berlin, trains run via Leipzig and Erfurt. In Coburg, there are three trains to the south and two trains to the north, since a stop in Coburg would cause a travel delay of about 12 minutes, making it impossible to achieve a two-hour connection with lines 18 or 28. Between Nuremberg and Munich all trains run via Ingolstadt, but only one service (running south) stops. The service runs every two hours, together with line 18 there is an hourly service between Hamburg and Nuremberg and for part of the day continuing to Munich.

LineRouteStock
ICE 28Binz –Bergen –Stralsund –Greifswald –Züssow –Anklam –Pasewalk –Prenzlau –Angermünde –Eberswalde –BernauBerlin GesundbrunnenBerlin –Berlin SüdkreuzLutherstadt WittenbergLeipzig –Erfurt –Coburg –Bamberg –ErlangenNuremberg –Ingolstadt –MunichICE 4
ICE 1
Hamburg-Altona –Hamburg DammtorHamburg  –BüchenLudwigslust –WittenbergeBerlin-SpandauWeißenfelsNaumburgJena

29

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Line 29 was re-launched in December 2017. It connects Berlin and Munich. Until 2018, three pairs of trains daily connected Berlin with Munich in under 4 hours. The line runs between Halle and Erfurt via the newErfurt–Leipzig/Halle high-speed railway and between Erfurt and Nuremberg via theNuremberg–Erfurt high-speed railway. With the timetable change in December 2018, services were increased to 5 Sprinter train pairs, resulting in an approximately two-hourly service. The line has been extended to Hamburg since 12 December 2021. Almost all trains end or begin in Hamburg

LineRouteStock
ICE 29Hamburg-Altona –Hamburg Dammtor –Hamburg –Berlin-Spandau –Berlin –Berlin Südkreuz –Halle –Erfurt –Nuremberg –MunichICE 3

Two more pairs of trains connect Munich and Berlin via Augsburg as additional services. These trains are not run as Sprinters and also stop in Donauwörth and Coburg. The ICE 1092/1093 train pair runs between Nuremberg and Berlin coupled with the ICE 92/93 train pair on line 91 to/from Vienna.

RouteStock
Berlin-Gesundbrunnen – Berlin – Berlin Südkreuz – Halle – Erfurt –Coburg – Nuremberg –Donauwörth –Augsburg – MunichICE T

32

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118/119 train pair (Bodensee) has run since June 2023 as an ICE from Dortmund to Innsbruck, returning from Innsbruck to Münster.

LineRouteStock
ICE 32MünsterRecklinghausenGelsenkirchenOberhausenDuisburgDüsseldorfCologneBonnRemagenAndernachKoblenzBingenMainzMannheimHeidelbergStuttgartUlm – Biberach –RavensburgFriedrichshafen StadtLindau-ReutinBregenzDornbirnFeldkirchBludenzLangen am ArlbergSt. Anton am ArlbergLandeck-ZamsImst-PitztalÖtztalTelfs-PfaffenhofenInnsbruckICE 4 (7 coaches)
DortmundHagenWuppertalSolingen

Another pair of trains runs as Railjet 897 "Bregenzerwald" from Frankfurt to Vienna Airport and in the opposite direction as Railjet 890.

LineRouteStock
EC/RJX 32FrankfurtDarmstadtBensheimWeinheim – Heidelberg – Stuttgart – Ulm – Biberach –Aulendorf – Ravensburg – Friedrichshafen Stadt – Lindau – Bregenz – Dornbirn – Feldkirch– Bludenz – Langen a.A. – St. Anton a.A. – Landeck-Zams – Imst-Pitztal – Ötztal – Telfs-Pfaffenhofen – Innsbruck –JenbachWörglSalzburgLinzSt. PöltenVienna MeidlingViennaVienna AirportRailjet

39

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Line 39 was introduced with the 2021 timetable for trains between Hamburg-Altona and Cologne.

LineRouteStock
ICE 39Hamburg-Altona –Hamburg Dammtor –Hamburg –Münster –Essen –Duisburg –Düsseldorf –CologneICE 1 (9 coaches)

41–49

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Lines 41, 42, 43, 45, 47 and 49 all usually begin inCologne,Essen orDortmund and run on theCologne–Frankfurt high-speed rail line:

41

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Line 41 starts in Essen and runs hourly via Frankfurt am Main and Nuremberg to Munich. Individual trains begin or end in Dortmund. The stops at Cologne/Bonn Airport, Siegburg/Bonn, Montabaur and Limburg South are served by only a few trains. From Monday to Wednesday, the last ICE service from the Ruhr ends in Würzburg[note 1] and continues in the morning to Essen.[note 2] A pair of trains leaves for Garmisch-Partenkirchen on Saturdays.[note 3]

LineRouteStock
ICE 41Dortmund –Bochum –Essen –Duisburg –Düsseldorf –Köln Messe/DeutzCologne/Bonn AirportSiegburg/BonnMontabaur –Limburg Süd –Frankfurt AirportFrankfurt –Aschaffenburg –Würzburg –Nuremberg –Munich –Tutzing –Weilheim –Murnau –Oberau –Garmisch-PartenkirchenICE 3
ICE 3 Velaro D

One train[note 4] runs from Darmstadt to Munich with a detour through the Ruhr area. It starts on Saturdays and Sundays in Cologne Messe/Deutz.

Route
(Darmstadt – Frankfurt Airport – Limburg Süd – Montabaur – Siegburg/Bonn –)Köln Messe/Deutz – Düsseldorf – Duisburg – Essen – Bochum – Dortmund –Hamm –Soest –Lippstadt –Paderborn –Altenbeken –Warburg (Westf) –Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe –Fulda –Würzburg – Nuremberg – Munich

The return train[note 5] runs from Munich via the same route to Limburg Süd from Monday to Friday, but then runs via Wiesbaden and Mainz to Frankfurt. On Saturdays it ends early inCologne and on Sundays inDüsseldorf Hauptbahnhof.

Route
...– Limburg Süd –Wiesbaden –Mainz –Frankfurt Airport – Frankfurt
...– Düsseldorf (– Cologne)

42

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Line 42 connects Hamburg and Munich every two hours. Together with line 43, it runs hourly between Hamburg and Dortmund, with line 55 between Dortmund and Cologne, with line 43 between Cologne and Mannheim and with line 11 between Mannheim and Munich.

A train pair begins and ends in Kiel instead of Hamburg-Altona. Individual trains run between Dortmund and Cologne via Bochum, Essen, Duisburg and Düsseldorf instead of via Hagen, Wuppertal and Solingen.

LineRouteStock
ICE 42Hamburg-AltonaHamburg DammtorHamburgHamburg-HarburgBremenOsnabrückMünsterDortmundHagenWuppertalSolingenCologneSiegburg/BonnFrankfurt AirportMannheimStuttgartUlmAugsburgMünchen-PasingMunichICE 4
KielNeumünster

43

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Line 43 connects Cologne, and since 11 December 2022 also Hamburg, with Basel every two hours. The first train starts from Dortmund. Another comes from Amsterdam and is coupled in Cologne with another portion of the train to Basel. On the return journey, both portions of the train run to Cologne, where they are split, one returning to Amsterdam and the other running to Dortmund. At the edges of the day, the trains also stop in Baden-Baden and the last train from Basel runs to Dortmund via Essen.

Line 43 overlaps with line 42 every hour between Cologne and Mannheim, and with line 12 between Mannheim and Basel.

LineRouteStock
ICE 43Hamburg-AltonaHamburg DammtorHamburgHamburg-HarburgBremenOsnabrück -MünsterDortmundBochumEssenDuisburgDüsseldorfCologneFrankfurt AirportMannheimKarlsruheOffenburgFreiburgBasel BadBasel SBBICE3M,ICE 4
BinzBergen auf RügenStralsundVelgastRibnitz-Damgarten WestRostockSchwerin
HannoverMindenHerfordBielefeldGüterslohHammDortmundHagenWuppertalSolingen
AmsterdamUtrechtArnheimOberhausenDuisburgDüsseldorf

45

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Line 45 starts in Cologne main station and stops at some stations of theCologne–Frankfurt high-speed rail line. At the end of the high-speed line, it runs to the west and goes via Wiesbaden and Mainz to Stuttgart.

LineRouteStock
ICE 45CologneCologne/Bonn AirportSiegburg/BonnMontabaurLimburg SüdWiesbadenMainzMannheimHeidelbergVaihingenStuttgartICE 3
ICE 3 Velaro D

From Monday to Friday, one train (ICE 712) runs from Mainz to Cologne only and one train (ICE 713) runs Cologne – Mainz – Frankfurt.

RouteStock
FrankfurtFrankfurt AirportMainzWiesbadenLimburg SüdMontabaurCologneICE 3neo

47

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The line, which was introduced with the 2014 timetable change, connected individual services between Dortmund and Stuttgart running over theCologne–Frankfurt andMannheim–Stuttgart high-speed routes. Frankfurt is served only at the airport and not at the main station. In addition, the frequency has been increased to approximately once every two-hours. The line was extended to Munich over the newWendlingen–Ulm high-speed railway from December 2022.

LineRouteStock
ICE 47DortmundBochumEssenDuisburgDüsseldorfKöln Messe/DeutzFrankfurt AirportMannheimStuttgartUlmAugsburgMunich-PasingMunichICE 3,ICE 3 Velaro D,ICE 3neo

Since the 2024 timetable year, a pair of trains has been running from Stuttgart to Norddeich Mole and back on Saturdays. It follows a slightly different route than the rest of the line. The stops at Leer, Papenburg, Meppen, and Lingen are served only in the direction of Stuttgart.

Route
Norddeich MoleNordenEmdenLeerPapenburgMeppenLingenRheineMünsterRecklinghausenWanne-EickelGelsenkirchen – Duisburg – Düsseldorf – Köln Messe/Deutz – Siegburg/Bonn – Frankfurt Airport – Mannheim – Stuttgart

49

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Line 49 runs between Cologne and Frankfurt (Main) and stops at all stations of theCologne–Frankfurt high-speed rail line.

LineRouteStock
ICE 49Cologne –Cologne/Bonn Airport –Siegburg/Bonn –Montabaur –Limburg SüdFrankfurt AirportFrankfurtICE 3neo,ICE 3,ICE 3 Velaro D

From Monday to Friday, two trains[note 6] start from Dortmund:

Route
Dortmund –Hagen –Wuppertal –Solingen – Cologne –...
Dortmund –Bochum –Essen –Duisburg –Düsseldorf –Köln Messe/Deutz – Cologne/Bonn Airport –...

In addition, from Monday to Thursday, a train[note 7] runs from Cologne to Hamm:

Route
...− Cologne/Bonn Airport – Köln Messe/Deutz – Wuppertal – Hagen –Hamm

50

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Line 50 is the only east-west ICE line in central Germany. It begins in the east in Dresden and runs via Riesa to Leipzig. After Erfurt, the line runs on thenew line. In the city of Frankfurt (Main), trains stop at the Hauptbahnhof (main station) and the airport and continue to Wiesbaden via Mainz. Until the timetable change in December 2015, a train pair ran from Eisenach via Bebra, Kassel, Paderborn and Hamm to Düsseldorf.

There are services every two hours between Dresden and Wiesbaden.

LineRouteStock
ICE 50Dresden –Dresden-Neustadt –Riesa –Leipzig –Erfurt –Gotha –Eisenach –Fulda –Frankfurt –Frankfurt AirportMainz –WiesbadenICE T

During the daytime it is partly operated as follows:

Route
Frankfurt –Frankfurt Süd –Hanau –Fulda –Bad Hersfeld –Erfurt –Leipzig/Halle Airport –Leipzig

55

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Since 2023, a pair of trains[note 8] has run over line 55 with 9-coachICE 1 sets. Other services on the line are operated asIC 55.

LineRouteStock
ICE 55DresdenDresden-NeustadtRiesaLeipzigLeipzig/Halle Airport –Halle –Köthen –Magdeburg –Braunschweig –Hanover –MindenHerfordBielefeldGüterslohHammDortmundHagenWuppertalSolingenCologneBonnKoblenzMainzMannheimHeidelbergVaihingen (Enz)StuttgartICE 1

60

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This service has run via theWendlingen–Ulm high-speed railway, replacing an IC service, since the timetable change in December 2022. It runs every two hours between Munich and Karlsruhe. One train pair runs to/from Basel Bad.

LineRouteStock
ICE 60(Basel BadFreiburgOffenburgBaden-Baden –)KarlsruheStuttgartUlmAugsburgMunich-PasingMunichICE 3

62

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A pair of trains on line 62 was switched to operate asRailjets (RJX) at the timetable change in December 2016. At the timetable change in December 2023, train pairs operated by DB were switched to ICE services, while the remaining train pairs operated by ÖBB continue to run asEC/RJ 62.

LineRouteStock
ICE 62FrankfurtDarmstadtBensheimWeinheimHeidelbergStuttgartUlmGünzburgAugsburgMunichMunich EastRosenheimPrienTraunsteinFreilassingSalzburgGolling-AbtenauBischofshofenSt. JohannSchwarzach-St. VeitDorfgasteinBad HofgasteinBad GasteinMallnitz-ObervellachSpittal-MilstätterseeVillach –Velden –PörtschachKrumpendorfKlagenfurtICE 4 (7 coach),Railjet
MünsterRecklinghausenWanne-EickelGelsenkirchenOberhausenDuisburgDüsseldorfCologneBonnRemagenAndernachKoblenzBingenMainzWormsMannheimVaihingen
DortmundBochumEssenMülheim

77–79

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Lines 77, 78 and 79 are international lines. They connect to theBenelux countries:

77

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Line 77 currently operates asIC 77 from Amsterdam to Berlin, but it is scheduled to be operated withICE L sets in 2025. Currently, some ICE sets run on the German section of the line from Berlin to Osnabrück, continuing to Münster.

LineRouteStock
ICE 77MünsterOsnabrückBündeHanoverBerlin-SpandauBerlinBerlin OstICE 1 (9 coaches) orICE 4 (7 coaches)

78

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Line 78 connects Frankfurt am Main with Amsterdam and runs over theCologne–Frankfurt high-speed railway. Arnhem is the first stop beyond the Dutch border. Services on the line run every two hours.

LineRouteStock
ICE 78Amsterdam –Utrecht –Arnhem –Oberhausen –Duisburg –Düsseldorf –Cologne –Frankfurt AirportFrankfurtICE 3M

79

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Line 79 connects Frankfurt (Main) with Brussels and operates in Germany on two high-speed lines: theCologne–Aachen high-speed railway and theCologne–Frankfurt high-speed railway. The first station beyond the Belgian border is Liège-Guillemins. The trains previously ran every four hours until services were intensified from December 2016 to run every two hours.[5] On the edge of the day individual services stop at Limburg Sud, Montabaur, Siegburg/Bonn and Cologne/Bonn Airport. Occasionally the trains between Frankfurt and Cologne are coupled with those of line 78.

LineRouteStock
ICE 79Brussels-South –Brussels-North –Liège-Guillemins –Aachen –Cologne –Frankfurt AirportFrankfurtICE 3M

82–84

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Lines 82 to 84 are international lines operated with theTGV fromSNCF connecting western and southern Germany with France:

82

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The line 82 begins at Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof and ends at Paris Gare de l'Est. It operates over theLGV Est, a French high-speed line. Trains run every four hours on the route via Saarbrücken. It stops in Forbach only once a day. Since the commissioning of a new section of the LGV Est in 2016, two train pairs are also routed via Strasbourg, creating an approximate two-hour cycle between Frankfurt, Mannheim and Paris. BothTGVs andICEs run on the line.

LineRouteStock
ICE/TGV 82Frankfurt –Mannheim –Kaiserslautern –Saarbrücken –Forbach –Paris EstTGV 2N2,ICE 3 VELARO D
Karlsruhe –Strasbourg –

83

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Line 83 starts in Stuttgart. From there, five pairs of trains run over theLGV Est to Paris Est. One train pair per day starts or ends in Munich.

LineRouteStock
ICE/TGV 83Munich –Augsburg –Ulm –Stuttgart –Karlsruhe –Strasbourg –Paris EstTGV 2N2,ICE 3MF

84

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The line 84 connects Frankfurt with Marseille over theLGV Rhin-Rhône and theLGV Méditerranée once a day.

LineRouteStock
ICE/TGV 84Frankfurt –Mannheim –Karlsruhe –Baden-Baden –Strasbourg –Mulhouse-Ville –Belfort-Montbéliard –Besançon –Chalon –Lyon-Part-Dieu –Avignon –Aix-en-Provence –Marseille-Saint-CharlesTGV 2N2

85–91

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Lines 85, 88, 89, 90 and 91 are international lines that end in Switzerland, Austria and Hungary:

85

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Line 85 has connected Frankfurt with Milan once a day through theGotthard Base Tunnel since December 2017. It runs as EuroCity 151 from Basel to Milan.

The line runs in Germany asEuroCity-Express (ECE) 85 and therefore it is not an ICE line, strictly speaking.

LineRouteStock
ECE 85Frankfurt –Mannheim –Karlsruhe –Ringsheim –Freiburg –Basel BadBasel SBBOlten –Lucerne –Arth-Goldau –Bellinzona –Lugano –Chiasso –Como –Monza –MilanETR 610

In the opposite direction, the train runs between Milan and Olten via the Lötschberg axis (through theLötschberg Base Tunnel). The journey time is 7:36 hours, which is only two minutes longer than the return journey. The train runs as EuroCity 52 as far as Basel.

Route
Milan –Stresa –Domodossola –Brig –Visp –Spiez –Thun –Bern – Olten –Basel SBB –Basel Bad – Freiburg – Ringsheim – Karlsruhe – Mannheim – Frankfurt

88

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Line 88 is aEuroCity-Express service, that was introduced in December 2020. Since then, six pairs of trains have run between Munich and Zurich every two hours, replacing EuroCity line 88. It is operated withAlstom ETR 610 (Astoro) sets of theSwiss Federal Railways.

LineRouteStock
ECE 88Munich –Buchloe –Memmingen –Lindau-Reutin –Bregenz –St. Margrethen –St. Gallen –Winterthur –Zürich Flughafen –ZürichETR 610

89

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Line 89 was reintroduced with the timetable change in December 2016. Munich is connected with Feldkirch via Innsbruck once a day. Services on the line run only on Saturdays in the winter sports and the summer season.

LineRouteStock
ICE 89Munich –München OstRosenheim –Kufstein –Wörgl –Jenbach –Innsbruck –Telfs-Pfaffenhofen –Ötztal –Imst-Pitztal –Landeck-Zams –St. AntonLangen –Bludenz –FeldkirchRailjet

90

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The 90 line connects Munich with Vienna and Budapest every two hours. At the weekend, a train pair is extended via Stuttgart to Frankfurt, although Günzburg is served only by trains running towards Frankfurt. It is one of the few ICE lines operated withRailjets (RJX).

LineRouteStock
ICE/RJX 90Frankfurt –Frankfurt AirportMannheim –Stuttgart –Ulm –Günzburg –Augsburg –München-Pasing –Munich –Salzburg –Linz –St. PöltenWien MeidlingVienna –Hegyeshalom –Mosonmagyaróvár –Győr –Tatabánya –Kelenföld –Budapest KeletiRailjet

91

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Line 91 begins in Dortmund and runs via Würzburg and Nuremberg toVienna every two hours. A pair of trains leaves from Würzburg deviating via Fulda to Hamburg, which means that cities west of Würzburg have a frequency gap in both directions.

LineRouteStock
ICE 91DortmundBochumEssenDuisburgDüsseldorfCologneBonnKoblenzMainzFrankfurt AirportFrankfurtHanauWürzburgNurembergRegensburgPlattlingPassauSchärdingWelsLinzSt. PöltenWien MeidlingViennaICE T
HagenWuppertalSolingen
Hamburg-AltonaHamburg DammtorHamburgHamburg-HarburgHannoverKassel-WilhelmshöheFulda

There are two daily train pairs between Berlin and Vienna (ICE 92/93 and ICE 94/95). These services stop at Straubing rather than at Plattling, the usual stop between Regensburg and Passau for line 91.

Route
Hamburg-Altona –Hamburg Hbf –Berlin-SpandauBerlinBerlin SüdkreuzHalleErfurtCoburg – Nuremberg – Regensburg – Straubing – Passau – Linz –St. Pölten –Wien Meidling – Vienna

See also

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References

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Notes

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  1. ^ICE 821
  2. ^ICE 824
  3. ^ICE 527 and ICE 1220
  4. ^ICE 1223
  5. ^Monday to Friday: ICE 1228. Saturday and Sunday: ICE 1224
  6. ^ICE 813 and 815
  7. ^ICE 828
  8. ^ICE 1944, ICE 1949

Footnotes

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  1. ^"ICE/IC-Liniennetz 2024"(PDF) (in German). Deutsche Bahn. November 2023. Retrieved11 February 2024.
  2. ^Fülling, Thomas (2 December 2015)."Schneller mit der Bahn nach Frankfurt".Berliner Morgenpost (in German). p. 2. Retrieved25 August 2019.
  3. ^Grahner, Marcus."Fernverkehrsdaten" (in German). Retrieved25 August 2019.
  4. ^Daubitz, André; de Gavarelli, Frank; Schenkel, Marcus (2015). "Ein Großprojekt auf der Zielgeraden – Die Neubaustrecke zwischen Erfurt und Leipzig/Halle".Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau (in German).64 (12):33–42.ISSN 0013-2845.
  5. ^"Dienstregeling 2017: meer ICE's Brussel - Frankfurt" (in Dutch). Trein Tram Bus. Retrieved28 August 2019.
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