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  2. Regional-Express - Wikipedia

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    German Regional-Express train operated by Deutsche Bahn near Minden German Regional-Express operated by National Express in Cologne. In Germany, Luxembourg and Austria, the Regional-Express (pronounced [ʁeɡi̯oˈnaːlʔɛksˌpʁɛs] ⓘ; RE, or in Austria: REX) is a type of regional train.

  3. EuroCity in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Münster - Cologne - Koblenz - Stuttgart - Lindau - Bregenz - Innsbruck - Salzburg Austria: 1 per day ÖBB coaching stock 130–134, 137, 231 35 Norddeich Mole - Emden - Münster - Oberhausen - Düsseldorf - Cologne - Koblenz - Trier - Luxembourg Luxembourg: 3 per day ex-InterRegio: 140–149, 240–243 77 Berlin - Hannover - Osnabrück - Bad ...

  4. Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois

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    CFL operates most of its passenger trains using EMUs and electric locomotives with push-pull stock. The company also has a fleet of diesel locomotives for hauling freight trains and for general shunting purposes. Luxembourg is a member of the International Union of Railways (UIC). The UIC Country Code for Luxembourg is 82.

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

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    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.

  6. List of EuroCity services - Wikipedia

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    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 1987–? TGV Lyria: Jan Hus: Dresden – Prague: 168/169 Germany Czech Republic DB: 2000 EC: Jan Jesenius

  7. List of IATA-indexed railway stations - Wikipedia

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    A taxi ride, a train, or a bus transfer is usually needed then. A. ADB: Adnan Menderes Airport railway station, Gaziemir, Turkey; AMS: Schiphol Airport railway station on the Weesp–Leiden railway line near Amsterdam, Netherlands; high-speed trains (Thalys and Intercity Direct) to Rotterdam, Brussels and Paris using HSL-Zuid stop at the ...