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- Q11148902 abstract "The Karwendel is an international train service between Germany and Austria.The train was named after the mountain range forming the German-Austrian border south of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.The train was introduced as Karwendel Express in 1930 by the Deutsche Reichsbahn, linking Munich with Innsbruck using the scenic route Mittenwald Railway through the mountains with the border crossing at Mittenwald and calling at the 1936 Winter Olympics venues in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The operation ceased in World War II.In 1969 the Deutsche Bundesbahn reintroduced the train using VT 11.5 TEE diesel multiple units. The Saturday only train was classified as touristtrain serving several wintersport resorts along the Karwendelbahn between Garmisch and Seefeld. The service started in Frankfurt am Main, much farther north then the pre-war start at Munich. From the introduction of the Intercity system in 1979 the train was named IC KarwendelIn May 1979 a daily Intercity service from Bremen to Innsbruck named Karwendel has been introduced. On 31 May 1987 it was one of the initial EuroCity services. The EuroCity started as far north as Hamburg but its initial southern terminus Innsbruck was already changed to Seefeld by September 1987 and after only one year as EuroCity the train was reconverted into an IntercitySince 2008 the Karwendel has been an ICE service, with Berlin the northern terminus and serving the region south of Munich only at weekends.".
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- Q11148902 comment "The Karwendel is an international train service between Germany and Austria.The train was named after the mountain range forming the German-Austrian border south of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.The train was introduced as Karwendel Express in 1930 by the Deutsche Reichsbahn, linking Munich with Innsbruck using the scenic route Mittenwald Railway through the mountains with the border crossing at Mittenwald and calling at the 1936 Winter Olympics venues in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.".
- Q11148902 label "Karwendel (train)".
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