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- Q579433 subject Q6920509.
- Q579433 subject Q7467368.
- Q579433 subject Q8550738.
- Q579433 subject Q8717902.
- Q579433 abstract "The International Coach Regulations or RIC (Regolamento Internazionale delle Carrozze) were first agreed in 1922 and covered the international use of railway passenger coaches between European railways. Until 1982 the RIC was looked after by the Swiss Federal Railways, but since then the International Union of Railways (UIC) has taken responsibility for them. Today 27 railway companies from all the European countries apart from the United Kingdom, Ireland and Finland are party to the RIC agreement.".
- Q579433 thumbnail RIC-Raster.svg?width=300.
- Q579433 wikiPageExternalLink RIC.pdf.
- Q579433 wikiPageWikiLink Q1121141.
- Q579433 wikiPageWikiLink Q1430772.
- Q579433 wikiPageWikiLink Q145.
- Q579433 wikiPageWikiLink Q22890.
- Q579433 wikiPageWikiLink Q2467157.
- Q579433 wikiPageWikiLink Q33.
- Q579433 wikiPageWikiLink Q388314.
- Q579433 wikiPageWikiLink Q6920509.
- Q579433 wikiPageWikiLink Q7467368.
- Q579433 wikiPageWikiLink Q753779.
- Q579433 wikiPageWikiLink Q83835.
- Q579433 wikiPageWikiLink Q8550738.
- Q579433 wikiPageWikiLink Q8717902.
- Q579433 wikiPageWikiLink Q963475.
- Q579433 comment "The International Coach Regulations or RIC (Regolamento Internazionale delle Carrozze) were first agreed in 1922 and covered the international use of railway passenger coaches between European railways. Until 1982 the RIC was looked after by the Swiss Federal Railways, but since then the International Union of Railways (UIC) has taken responsibility for them.".
- Q579433 label "International Coach Regulations".
- Q579433 depiction RIC-Raster.svg.