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- Intercity-Express abstract "The Intercity-Express (written as InterCityExpress in Austria, Denmark, Switzerland and, formerly, in Germany) or ICE (German pronunciation: [iːtseːˈʔeː]) is a system of high-speed trains predominantly running in Germany and its surrounding countries. It is the highest service category offered by DB Fernverkehr and is the flagship of Deutsche Bahn. The brand name \"ICE\" is among the best-known in Germany, with a brand awareness close to 100%, according to DB. There are currently 259 trainsets in five different versions of the ICE vehicles in use, named ICE 1 (deployed in 1991), ICE 2 (1996), ICE T (1999), ICE 3 (1999) and ICE TD (2001–2003, back in service 2007). The ICE 3, including its variant models, is made by a consortium led by Bombardier and Siemens.Procurement of a further version, ICx, began c.2008, and was rebranded ICE 4 in late 2015. Introduction of the trains are expected from 2016 onwards.Apart from domestic use, the trains can also be seen in countries neighbouring Germany. There are, for example, ICE 1 lines to Basel and Zurich. ICE 3 trains also run to Liège and Brussels and at lower speeds to Amsterdam. On 10 June 2007, a new line between Paris and Frankfurt/Stuttgart was opened, jointly operated by ICE and TGV trains. ICE trains to London via the Channel Tunnel are planned for 2018. While ICE 3M trains operate the Paris-Frankfurt service (with the exception of trains 9553/9552, which operate with TGV Duplex equipment and are cross-crewed with both SNCF and DB staff), SNCF's TGV runs from Paris to Munich (via Stuttgart), with mixed crews on both trains. German and Austrian ICE T trains run to Vienna. On 9 December 2007, the ICE TD was introduced on the service from Berlin via Hamburg to the Danish cities of Aarhus and Copenhagen.The Spanish railway operator RENFE also employs trains based on the ICE 3 (Siemens Velaro) called AVE Class 103 which are certified to run at speeds up to 350 km/h. Wider versions were ordered by China for the Beijing–Tianjin Intercity Railway link (CRH 3) and by Russia for the Moscow – Saint Petersburg and Moscow – Nizhny Novgorod routes (Velaro RUS).".
- Intercity-Express location Austria.
- Intercity-Express location Belgium.
- Intercity-Express location Denmark.
- Intercity-Express location France.
- Intercity-Express location Netherlands.
- Intercity-Express location Switzerland.
- Intercity-Express openingYear "1985".
- Intercity-Express thumbnail ICE-Logo.svg?width=300.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageExternalLink index.shtml.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageExternalLink streckennetz.shtml.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageExternalLink start.html.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageExternalLink www.fernbahn.de.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageExternalLink ice.html.
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- Intercity-Express wikiPageRevisionID "706218258".
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink 15_kV_AC_railway_electrification.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink 2006_FIFA_World_Cup.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink AVE_Class_103.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Aachen_Hauptbahnhof.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Aarhus.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Aarhus_Central_Station.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Air_France–KLM.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Neumeister.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Alstom.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Amsterdam.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Amsterdam_Centraal_railway_station.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Augsburg_Hauptbahnhof.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Austrian_Federal_Railways.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Basel.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Basel_SBB_railway_station.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Bearing_(mechanical).
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Beijing–Tianjin_Intercity_Railway.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Berlin-Gesundbrunnen_station.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Berlin-Spandau_station.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Berlin_Hauptbahnhof.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Berlin_Ostbahnhof.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Berlin_Südkreuz.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Bern_railway_station.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Bielefeld_Hauptbahnhof.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Bildschirmtext.
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- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Bogie.
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- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Bonn_Hauptbahnhof.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Braunschweig_Hauptbahnhof.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Bregenz.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Bremen_Hauptbahnhof.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Brussels.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Brussels-South_railway_station.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Brühl_(Rhineland).
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:1985_introductions.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deutsche_Bahn.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electric_multiple_units_of_Germany.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:High-speed_rail_in_Belgium.
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- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:High-speed_rail_in_France.
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- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:High-speed_rail_in_Switzerland.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:High-speed_rail_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:High-speed_trains_of_Austria.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:High-speed_trains_of_Germany.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:InterCityExpress.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rail_transport_brands.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rail_transport_in_Europe.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railteam.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Siemens_multiple_units.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Siemens_products.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Tunnel.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Tunnel_Safety_Authority.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Chur.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Cologne.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Bonn_Airport_station.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Cologne–Duisburg_railway.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Control_car.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Copenhagen.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Copenhagen_Central_Station.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Cyclone_Emma_(2008).
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink DB_Fernverkehr.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Darmstadt_Hauptbahnhof.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Deutsche_Bahn.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Deutsche_Bundesbahn.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Deutsche_Post.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Dining_car.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Distributed_power.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Donauwörth.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Dortmund_Hauptbahnhof.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Dresden.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Dresden_Hauptbahnhof.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Drive_shaft.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Duisburg_Hauptbahnhof.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Düsseldorf_Hauptbahnhof.
- Intercity-Express wikiPageWikiLink Efringen-Kirchen.