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  2. München-Nürnberg-Express - Wikipedia

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    The München-Nürnberg-Express (literally: Munich-Nuremberg Express) is a RegionalExpress train service in the southern German state of Bavaria, connecting the two main cities of the state, Munich and Nuremberg. With its maximum speed of 200 km/h (125 mph), the train is currently (as of 2011) the fastest regional train service in Germany.

  3. High-speed rail in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The InterCityExpress (ICE) network map in Germany (maximum speed limit): ... NurembergMunich high-speed railway: 300 km/h (186 mph) 171 km (106 mi) 1998

  4. List of Intercity-Express lines in Germany - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of railway routes in Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    120 (Treuchtlingen–Nuremberg) Munich – Dachau – Pfaffenhofen – Ingolstadt – Eichstätt – Treuchtlingen – Roth – Nuremberg Munich–Treuchtlingen Treuchtlingen–Nuremberg: 900, 990, 920 Bombardier Twindexx Vario (445) (at each end) + 2 or 4 double-deck coaches [5] RB 17: 60 (Mon–Fri) Ingolstadt – Regensburg Regensburg ...

  6. Nuremberg–Ingolstadt high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    The Nuremberg–Ingolstadt high-speed railway is a 78-kilometre-long (48 mi) high-speed railway running between the cities of Nuremberg and Ingolstadt in Bavaria, Germany. It branches off the Nuremberg–Regensburg railway and runs parallel to the A9 Autobahn to Ingolstadt, where it joins the Munich–Treuchtlingen railway at Ingolstadt Nord station.

  7. Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof is an important hub in the south German railway network. Numerous lines meet here from all points of the compass. Amongst them is the Nuremberg–Ingolstadt high-speed railway, opened in summer 2006 and which shortened journey times on many routes.

  8. European route E45 - Wikipedia

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    A3, Würzburg–Nuremberg; A9, NurembergMunich; A99, Munich Beltway; A8, Munich–Rosenheim; A93, Rosenheim–Austrian border; The length in Germany is 1022 km. Between Nuremberg and Verona, Italy the E45 corresponds with the route of the old imperial road, the Via Imperii, though the Autobahns are newer roads.

  9. Allersberg (Rothsee) station - Wikipedia

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    This service stops at Allersberg once per hour, with fewer trains in off-peak times and on weekends. The München-Nürnberg-Express reaches a maximum speed of 200 km/h (120 mph), the Allersberg-Express travels at 140 km/h (87 mph). Travel time to Nuremberg is about 15 minutes, the journey to Munich takes circa 90 minutes.