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  2. Pannonia Express - Wikipedia

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    Train destination sign - Pannonia Express - Budapest - Bad Schandau - Berlin Lichtenberg. The Pannonia Express (numbers 375-374) is a long-distance InterCity passenger train that runs every day from Budapest to Bucharest, stopping at Szolnok, Békéscsaba, Lőkösháza, Curtici, Arad, Deva, Alba Iulia, Mediaş, Sighişoara, Braşov, Predeal, Ploieşti and other smaller towns.

  3. List of named passenger trains of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Budapest – Vienna (Südbahnhof) – Prague Budapest – Vienna (Südbahnhof) – Zürich (Hauptbahnhof) changed to some direct coaches with EN Kálmán Imre, Prague route discontinued, now EN 40467/40462 for Zürich section EC Avala EC 344/345 Vienna (Westbahnhof) – Beograd: suspended Vindobona: rj 70-75 rj 78/79 rj 256/257

  4. EuroNight - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the equivalent day-running counterparts EuroCity and InterCity trains, the EuroNight trains tend to run during the nighttime and are equipped with various cars for accommodating sleep services. Nearly all EuroNight trains require reservations and additional fare supplements in addition to the regular cost of a ticket from the destination ...

  5. Danube Express - Wikipedia

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    The Danube Express is a private train operating in central and eastern Europe. It provides a hotel-on-wheels service with sleeping cars of three comfort categories (Superior DeLuxe, DeLuxe and Heritage classes), completed by restaurant, lounge and staff cars.

  6. Hungaria (train) - Wikipedia

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    Its first run between Budapest and Berlin via Prague was on 29 May 1960 with a diesel locomotive. It was the first train in the former Czechoslovakia which reached a speed of 130 km/h. During the 1970s it ran as an express train between the capitals of Hungary and East Germany under train numbers Ex 154/155. Electric locomotives were introduced ...

  7. Vindobona (train) - Wikipedia

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    Since December 2018 there is a daily direct Intercity-Express high-speed train between Vienna and Berlin via Linz, Passau and Erfurt. [1] The name Vindobona is now used for Railjet trains between Prague and Graz via Vienna operated by České dráhy and Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB). This route has been again extended to Berlin from mid-2020.