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Intercity Express Train in it's original design from 1991. Wikipedia: "The ICE 1 is the first series of German high-speed trains and one of five in the InterCityExpress family. Revenue service at speeds up to 250 km/h started in 1991. It was raised to 280 km/h in May 1995 and later reduced to 250 again. Today, only a handful of ICE 1 services on the Nuremberg-Ingolstadt high-speed rail line reach 280 km/h.
Trainsets consist of two power cars (Class 401) and up to 14 intermediate cars (Classes 801 to 804). Occasionally, power cars and intermediate cars of the ICE 2 are used as well (Classes 402, 805 to 808). Unlike later ICE generations, trainsets always operate as a whole train and units cannot be coupled in regular service."
Intercity Express Train in it's original design from 1991.Wikipedia: "The ICE 1 is the first series o...
Intercity Express Train in it's original design from 1991. Wikipedia: "The ICE 1 is the first series ...
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Intercity Express Train in it's original design from 1991. Wikipedia: "The ICE 1 is the first series ...
Wikipedia: "The ICE 2 is the second series of German high-speed trains and one of five in the Interci...
Wikipedia: "The ICE 2 is the second series of German high-speed trains and one of five in the Interci...
Intercity Express Train in it's original design from 1991. Wikipedia: "The ICE 1 is the first series ...
Intercity Express Train in it's original design from 1991.Wikipedia: "The ICE 1 is the first series o...
Intercity Express Train in it's original design from 1991. Wikipedia: "The ICE 1 is the first series ...