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  2. EuroCity in Germany - Wikipedia

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    With the December 2017 schedule change, a new train service between Frankfurt am Main and Milan was introduced and branded by Deutsche Bahn (though neither by the Swiss nor the Italian railway companies) as EuroCity-Express followed by a second route between Munich and Zurich with tickets put in the same price category as ICE tickets, unlike ...

  3. List of EuroCity services - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of EuroCity (EC) and EuroCity-Express (ECE) services, past and present. ... Germany DSB: 2001–2007 IC: 232/233: 2003–2007 Admiraal de Ruijter:

  4. EuroCity - Wikipedia

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    EC-Verkehr – 1987 bis heute der EuroCity-Verkehr bei der DB, der Deutschen Bahn AG, den ÖBB und der SBB [EC-Traffic – 1987 to today the EuroCity-Traffic on the DB, the Deutsche Bahn AG, the ÖBB and the SBB-CFF-FFS]. BahnProfil (in German). Vol. 23. Berlin: adk. 2001. OCLC 76217533. EuroCity: Qualität der Bahn [EuroCity: Quality of the ...

  5. I spent 5 days in the famous spa town of Baden-Baden, Germany ...

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    A post shared by Brenners Park-Hotel & Spa (@brennersparkhotel) I started each morning with a bespoke IV drip and Airnergy oxygen therapy . Developed in Germany, the Airnergy+ looks like a glowing ...

  6. Rätia (train) - Wikipedia

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    Rätia is a EuroCity train service that linked Hamburg in Germany with Chur in Switzerland via Dortmund, Cologne, Mannheim, Basel and Zurich, following the river Rhine for a significant part of its journey. The service is named after Rhaetia, the Roman province that the city of Chur was in.

  7. Bad Kissingen - Wikipedia

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    A change in health legislation in the 1990s reduced the opportunities for German health insurance contracts to fund spa visits, which led to job losses. As a result, efforts were made to attract a new kind of clientele, helped in no small part by the EMNID survey which named Bad Kissingen Germany's best-known spa town. [10]