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A list of EuroCity services, past and present. Routes are described from north-west to south-east. Unnamed services are listed alongside named services on similar routes, but the table is sortable.

Key

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Former TEE service
EC EuroCity service still active
EC Service no longer active, but the journey can still be made on separate EuroCity trains.
Service no longer active, but a direct train still operates the same route.
Service still active, but name no longer in use.

List of services

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Name Route Countries Period of operation Current service
Absalon CopenhagenVogelfluglinieHamburg  Denmark
 Germany
2001–2007 4x EuroCity
Admiraal de Ruijter AmsterdamRotterdam (Schiedam)Hoek van HollandHarwichLondon[1]  Netherlands
 United Kingdom
1987–1988 Through ticketing still available. Schiedam to Hoek van Holland has been converted to part of the Rotterdam Metro.
Albert Einstein PragueFurth im WaldMunichLindauBregenzZürichBernInterlaken[2]  Czech Republic
 Germany
 Austria
  Switzerland
1993–2000[3] Prague to Munich is operated as an Express train by České dráhy and private operator Alex. Munich to Zurich still has 3x EC train pairs, while Zurich to Interlaken is a frequent Intercity service.
MunichLindauBregenzZürich  Germany
 Austria
  Switzerland
2001
Agram SalzburgVillachLjubljanaZagreb  Austria
 Slovenia
 Croatia
EC Mimara
Albert Schweitzer[4] LyonStrasbourgKarlsruheMannheimFrankfurt  France
 Germany
2001–2002 1x TGV (Frankfurt to Marseille)
LyonStrasbourgKarlsruheStuttgart  France
 Germany
2004 TGV (changing at Strasbourg)
Alfred Nobel Oslo/StockholmCopenhagenRødbyPuttgardenHamburg  Norway
 Sweden
 Denmark
 Germany
1987–1991
Alexander von Humboldt BerlinHannoverDortmundDüsseldorfCologneAachenLiègeBrussels  Germany
 Belgium
1993–1997 ICE (changing at Cologne)
CologneAachenLiègeBrussels 1997–1998 ICE/Thalys
Alexandre Dumas (TGV) Paris – TurinMilan  France
 Italy
SNCF (TGV) TGV services still operate, no longer classed as EuroCity
Alois Negrelli HamburgBerlinDresdenPrague  Germany
 Czech Republic
2000–2001
2016–2018
EC Hamburg - Prague now operates under the generic name Berliner. Aarhus to Hamburg now operates as an Intercity.
AarhusFlensburgHamburgBerlinDresdenPrague  Denmark
 Germany
 Czech Republic
2003–2004
BerlinDresdenPrague  Germany
 Czech Republic
2013
Andreas Hofer DortmundDüsseldorfCologneKoblenzMannheimStuttgartMunichKufsteinInnsbruck  Germany
 Austria
1991–2002 EC Wörthersee from Düsseldorf to Munich, DB-ÖBB Eurocity from Munich to Innsbruck. Frequent services from Dortmund to Düsseldorf including the northbound Wörthersee.
Angelika Kauffmann MunichLindauBregenzZürich  Germany
 Austria
  Switzerland
1994–2002 3x EC
Anton Bruckner HamburgBremenDortmundWuppertalCologneKoblenzFrankfurtWürzburgNurembergLinz  Germany
 Austria
1991–1993 ICE
Antonín Dvořák PragueVienna  Czech Republic
 Austria
1992–2014 Railjet
Arbalète ParisBaselZürich  France
  Switzerland
1987–1997 TGV Lyria
Avala BelgradeNišSofia  Serbia
 Bulgaria
BudapestKelebiaBelgrade  Czech Republic
 Slovakia
 Hungary
 Serbia
Vienna - Győr - Budapest - Novi Sad - Belgrade  Austria
 Hungary
 Serbia
Active
Barcelona Talgo (Night train) Paris – ToulouseBarcelona  France
 Spain
1987–1993
Barbarossa StuttgartSchaffhausenZürichChiassoMilan  Germany
  Switzerland
 Italy
1987–1988 IC from Stuttgart to Zurich, EC from Zurich to Milan
Bavaria MunichLindauBregenzZürich  Germany
 Austria
  Switzerland
1987–2002 3x EC
Bela Bartok MunichSalzburgLinzViennaBudapest  Germany
 Austria
 Hungary
1991–2008 EC Lehár or frequent Railjet services
Benjamin Britten AmsterdamRotterdamHoek van HollandHarwichLondon[1]  Netherlands
 United Kingdom
1987–1988 Through ticketing still available. Schiedam to Hoek van Holland has been converted to part of the Rotterdam Metro.
Beograd ViennaBudapestNovi SadBelgrade  Austria
 Hungary
 Serbia
EC Avala
Berlin-Warszawa-Express (4 train pairs) BerlinFrankfurt (Oder)PoznańWarsaw  Germany
 Poland
2001–2014 4x EC
Berlin-Gdansk-Express BerlinFrankfurt (Oder)PoznańGdańskGdynia 2012–2014 Active (unnamed)
Berner Oberland AmsterdamUtrechtOberhausenDüsseldorfCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselBernInterlaken  Netherlands
 Germany
  Switzerland
1991–2003 ICE from Amsterdam to Düsseldorf, EC Düsseldorf - Basel
HamburgBremenDortmundDüsseldorfCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselBernInterlaken  Germany
  Switzerland
2004 Active (unnamed)
Berolina BerlinFrankfurt (Oder)PoznańWarsaw  Germany
 Poland
1992–2002 4x EC
Bertel Thorvaldsen CopenhagenRødbyPuttgardenHamburg  Denmark
 Germany
1992–2008 4x EC
Blauer Enzian DortmundWuppertalCologneKoblenzFrankfurtWürzburgMunichSalzburgVillachKlagenfurt  Germany
 Austria
1987–1989 ICE from Dortmund to München, EC Wörthersee, München - Klagenfurt
DortmundWuppertalCologneKoblenzMannheimStuttgartMunichSalzburgVillachKlagenfurt 1989–2002 EC Wörthersee
FrankfurtHeidelbergStuttgartMunichSalzburgVillachKlagenfurt 2018– Active
Bonifacius AmsterdamUtrechtOberhausenDüsseldorfCologne  Netherlands
 Germany
1991–2000 ICE
Borromeo ParisGenevaLausanneBrigMilan  France
  Switzerland
 Italy
TGV Paris to Geneva, EC Geneva to Milan
Brabant BrusselsParis  Belgium
 France
1987–1993 Thalys/TGV
Brianza BellinzonaChiassoMilan   Switzerland
 Italy
8x EC
Canaletto SchaffhausenZürichChiassoMilanVenice   Switzerland
 Italy
IC from Stuttgart to Zurich, EC from Zurich to Venice
Caravaggio Paris – TurinMilan  France
 Italy
2003–? TGV
Carl Maria von Weber HamburgBerlinDresdenPrague  Germany
 Czech Republic
1994–1995, 2001 EC Kiel - Hamburg - Prague now operates under the generic name Berliner. Westerland to Hamburg now operates as Intercity.
WesterlandHamburgBerlinDresdenPrague 1996–1999, 2003
KielHamburgBerlinDresdenPrague 2000
BerlinDresdenPrague 2016–2018
Carlo Magno DortmundDüsseldorfCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselLuzernChiassoMilanSestri Levante  Germany
  Switzerland
 Italy
1987–1992 EC, changing at Basel.
Casanova VeniceLjubljana  Italy
 Slovenia
2003–2008
Catalan Talgo GenevaGrenobleAvignonNimesPerpignanBarcelona (Night train)   Switzerland
 France
 Spain
1987–2010
Champs Elysees ParisLausanne  France
  Switzerland
SNCF TGV
Christian Morgenstern CopenhagenRødbyPuttgardenHamburg  Denmark
 Germany
1992–2007 4x EC
Cinque Terre SchaffhausenZürichChiassoMilanGenoaLivorno   Switzerland
 Italy
2004–2008 IC from Stuttgart to Zurich, EC from Zurich to Milan
Cisalpin ParisGenevaLausanneBrigMilan  France
  Switzerland
 Italy
1987–? TGV Paris to Geneva, EC Geneva to Milan
Cisalpino Teodolina ZürichChiassoMilan   Switzerland
 Italy
8x EuroCity
Citadella LjubljanaBudapest  Slovenia
 Hungary
Colosseum FrankfurtMannheimKarlsruheBaselLuzernChiassoMilanRome  Germany
  Switzerland
 Italy
1989–1991 EC Frankfurt - Milan, Frecciarossa Milan to Rome
Comenius BerlinDresdenPrague  Germany
 Czech Republic
1993–1994 EC Hungaria
HamburgBerlinDresdenPragueBratislavaBudapest  Germany
 Czech Republic
 Slovakia
 Hungary
1995–1996
HamburgBerlinDresdenPragueBratislavaBudapest  Germany
 Czech Republic
 Slovakia
 Hungary
1997–1999
KrakówPrague  Poland
 Czech Republic
2006–? EC Cracovia
Croatia ViennaGrazMaribor - Zagreb  Austria
 Slovenia
 Croatia
Active
Csárdás ViennaBudapest  Austria
 Hungary
Railjet
DB-ÖBB Eurocity (6 train pairs) MunichKufsteinInnsbruck  Germany
 Austria
2010– Active
MunichKufsteinInnsbruckBolzanoVerona  Germany
 Austria
 Italy
2011–
MunichKufsteinInnsbruckVeronaBologna
MunichKufsteinInnsbruckVeronaBologna - Rimini
MunichKufsteinInnsbruckVeronaVenice
Detvan OstravaBratislava  Czech Republic
 Slovakia
2006–? EC Báthory
Drava VeniceLjubljanaZagrebBudapest  Italy
 Slovenia
 Croatia
 Hungary
Emona ViennaGrazMaribor - Ljubljana  Austria
 Slovenia
ÖBB Active
ViennaGrazMaribor  Austria
 Slovenia
2x EC
Erasmus AmsterdamUtrechtOberhausenDüsseldorfCologneKoblenzFrankfurtWürzburgNurembergMunichKufsteinInnsbruck  Netherlands
 Germany
 Austria
1987–1991 ICE Amsterdam to Cologne, Cologne to Munich. DB-ÖBB Eurocity from Munich to Innsbruck.
AmsterdamUtrechtOberhausenDüsseldorfCologne  Netherlands
 Germany
1991–2000 ICE
Étoile du Nord AmsterdamRotterdamAntwerpenBrusselsParis  Netherlands
 Belgium
 France
1987–1995 Thalys
Fatra PragueOstravaZilina  Czech Republic
 Slovakia
EC Ostravan
Felix Timmermans CologneAachenLiègeBrussels  Germany
 Belgium
1993–1997 ICE/Thalys
Frans Hals AmsterdamUtrechtOberhausenDüsseldorfCologneKoblenzMannheimStuttgartMunichKufsteinInnsbruck  Netherlands
 Germany
 Austria
1987–1991 ICE Amsterdam to Cologne, Cologne to Munich. DB-ÖBB Eurocity from Munich to Innsbruck.
AmsterdamUtrechtOberhausenDüsseldorfCologne  Netherlands
 Germany
1991–2000 ICE
Fransz Liszt DortmundDüsseldorfCologneKoblenzFrankfurtWürzburgNurembergLinzViennaBudapest  Germany
 Austria
 Hungary
1989–2007 ICE Dortmund to Vienna, Railjet Vienna to Hudapest
Franz Schubert ZürichInnsbruckSalzburgLinzVienna   Switzerland
 Austria
1987–2010 Railjet
'Frejus LyonTurin  France
 Italy
1996–2003 TGV
Galilei ParisGenevaLausanneBrigMilanVenice / Florence  France
  Switzerland
 Italy
1987–1993 TGV Paris to Geneva, EC Geneva to Venice
Garda MunichKufsteinInnsbruckVeronaMilan  Germany
 Austria
 Italy
1991–2008
MunichKufsteinInnsbruckVerona 2009 DB-ÖBB EuroCity from Munich to Verona, EC from Verona to Milan
Goethe ParisMetzSaarbrückenKaiserslauternMannheimFrankfurt  France
 Germany
1987–1993
2000–2007
ICE
ParisMetzSaarbrückenKaiserslauternMannheimFrankfurtErfurtLeipzigDresdenPrague  France
 Germany
 Czech Republic
1997–1999 ICE from Paris to Frankfurt and Frankfurt to Dresden, EC Dresden to Prague
Gottardo ZürichChiassoMilan   Switzerland
 Italy
1988–1994 8x EC
Gottfried Keller MunichLindauBregenzZürich  Germany
 Austria
  Switzerland
1987–1991
1993–2002
3x EC
MunichLindauBregenzZürichBern 1991–1993 EC Munich to Zurich, IC Zurich to Bern
Gustav Klimt PragueViennaGraz  Czech Republic
 Austria
Railjet
Gustav Mahler PragueVienna  Czech Republic
 Austria
2010–2014 Railjet
Gustave Eiffel CologneAachenLiègeParis  Germany
 Belgium
 France
1987–1988 Thalys
ParisMetzSaarbrückenKaiserslauternMannheimFrankfurt  France
 Germany
1988–2007 ICE
Hamlet CopenhagenRødbyPuttgardenHamburg  Denmark
 Germany
1991–1992 4x EC
MalmöCopenhagenRødbyPuttgardenHamburg[5]  Sweden
 Denmark
 Germany
2000–2002
Hansa CopenhagenRødbyPuttgardenHamburg  Denmark
 Germany
1987–1991 4x EC
Havelland BerlinBraunschweigKasselFrankfurtMannheimKarlsruheBaselZürich  Germany
  Switzerland
1992–1993 ICE Berlin to Basel, and Kassel to Zurich
Heinrich Heine ParisMetzSaarbrückenKaiserslauternMannheimFrankfurt  France
 Germany
1989–1991 ICE
ParisMetzSaarbrückenKaiserslauternMannheimFrankfurtErfurtLeipzigDresden 1993–1995 ICE, changing at Frankfurt
ParisMetzSaarbrückenKaiserslauternMannheimFrankfurtErfurtLeipzigDresdenPrague  France
 Germany
 Czech Republic
1995–1997 ICE from Paris to Frankfurt and Frankfurt to Dresden, EC Dresden to Prague
Helvetia HamburgHannoverKasselFrankfurtMannheimKarlsruheBaselZürich  Germany
  Switzerland
1987–1991 ICE
Henri Dunant (TGV) ParisGeneva  France
  Switzerland
1987–? TGV
Hermann Hesse StuttgartSchaffhausenZürichChiassoMilan  Germany
  Switzerland
 Italy
1987–1989 IC from Stuttgart to Zurich, EC from Zurich to Milan
Hieronymus Bosch AmsterdamUtrechtOberhausenDüsseldorfCologne  Netherlands
 Germany
1991–2000 ICE
Hornád KošiceMiskolcBudapest  Slovakia
 Hungary
Active
Hortobágy NyíregyházaDebrecenHajdúszoboszló - SzolnokBudapest-KeletiGyőrHegyeshalomWien-Hauptbahnhof  Hungary
 Austria
Active
Hugo von Hofmannsthal StuttgartMunichSalzburgVillachKlagenfurt  Germany
 Austria
1991–1993 2x EC
MunichSalzburgLinzVienna 1997–1998 Railjet
Hungaria HamburgBerlinDresdenPragueBratislavaBudapest  Germany
 Czech Republic
 Slovakia
 Hungary
1993–1996
2016–
Active
BerlinDresdenPragueBratislavaBudapest 1996–2003
Île de France BrusselsParis  Belgium
 France
1987–1993 Thalys/TGV
Insubria ZürichChiassoMilan   Switzerland
 Italy
8x EC
Iris BrusselsLuxembourgMetzStrasbourgBaselZürichChur  Belgium
 Luxembourg
 France
  Switzerland
1987–2016
J.J. Rousseau (TGV) ParisGeneva  France
  Switzerland
1987–? TGV
Jan Hus DresdenPrague  Germany
 Czech Republic
2000 7x EC
Jan Jesenius HamburgBerlinDresdenPragueBratislavaBudapest  Germany
 Czech Republic
 Slovakia
 Hungary
2013 EC
Jan Perner PragueOstravaZilina  Czech Republic
 Slovakia
EC Ostravan
Jan Pietersz Sweelinck AmsterdamUtrechtOberhausenDüsseldorfCologne  Netherlands
 Germany
1991–2000 ICE
Jaroslav Hasek PragueBrnoBratislavaBudapest  Czech Republic
 Slovakia
 Hungary
EC Metropolitan
Jean Monnet BrusselsLuxembourgMetzStrasbourgBasel  Belgium
 Luxembourg
 France
  Switzerland
1988–2007 EC
Johann Gregor Mendel PragueVienna  Czech Republic
 Austria
2011–2014 Railjet
Johann Strauss CologneKoblenzFrankfurtWürzburgNurembergLinzVienna  Germany
 Austria
1987–2003 ICE
Johannes Kepler FrankfurtWürzburgNurembergLinz  Germany
 Austria
1991–1994 ICE
Johannes Vermeer AmsterdamUtrechtOberhausenDüsseldorfCologne  Netherlands
 Germany
1991–2000 ICE
Joseph Haydn HamburgBremenDortmundWuppertalCologneKoblenzFrankfurtWürzburgNurembergLinzVienna  Germany
 Austria
1991–1999 ICE
MagdeburgHannoverDortmundDüsseldorfCologneKoblenzFrankfurtWürzburgNurembergLinzVienna 1999–2000 IC Magdeburg to Dortmund, ICE Dortmund to Vienna
DortmundWuppertalCologneKoblenzFrankfurtWürzburgNurembergLinzVienna 2001–2002 ICE
Jože Plečnik PragueČeské BudějoviceLinzLeobenGrazLjubljana  Czech Republic
 Austria
 Slovenia
Railjet Prague to Graz, EC Emona from Graz to Ljubljana
Jozef Bem WarsawKošiceBudapest  Poland
 Slovakia
 Hungary
Karen Blixen CopenhagenRødbyPuttgardenHamburg  Denmark
 Germany
1991–1999
2003–2009
4x EC
MalmöCopenhagenRødbyPuttgardenHamburg[6]  Sweden
 Denmark
 Germany
2000–2002
Karlstein DortmundCologneKoblenzFrankfurtWürzburgNurembergPrague  Germany
 Czech Republic
1994–2002
Karwendel HamburgHannoverKasselWürzburgMunichGarmisch-PartenkirchenSeefeld  Germany
 Austria
1987–1988 ICE, changing at Munich
Killesberg StuttgartSchaffhausenZürich  Germany
  Switzerland
1993–1995 IC
Komet (Night train) HamburgHannoverKasselFrankfurtMannheimKarlsruheBasel  Germany
  Switzerland
1987–1991 Nightjet
Košičan PragueOlomoucZilinaKošice  Czech Republic
 Slovakia
Kysuca PragueOstravaZilina  Czech Republic
 Slovakia
EC Ostravan
Lario BiascaChiassoMilan   Switzerland
 Italy
Le Corbusier ParisBasel  France
  Switzerland
1987–? TGV
Le Genevois (TGV) ParisGeneva  France
  Switzerland
1987–? TGV
Lehár ViennaBudapest  Austria
 Hungary
Active
Leonardo da Vinci DortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimStuttgartMunichKufsteinInnsbruckVeronaMilan  Germany
 Austria
 Italy
1987–1991
1995–2000
ICE Dortmund to Munich, DB-ÖBB Eurocity Munich to Verona, EC Verona to Milan
MunichKufsteinInnsbruckVeronaMilan 1991–1995
2000–2011
Ligure NiceMonte CarloGenoaMilan  France
 Monaco
 Italy
2004–2009 EC Thello
Lötschberg HannoverDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselBernBrig  Germany
  Switzerland
1987–1991 ICE Berlin to Dortmund, EC Dortmund Bern, IC Bern to Brig
BerlinHannoverDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselBernBrig 1996–1997
LeipzigHannoverDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselBernBrig 1997–1998 IC Leipzig to Dortmund, EC Dortmund Bern, IC Bern to Brig
HamburgBremenDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselBernBrig 1998–2004 EC Hamburg Bern, IC Bern to Brig
Lutetia ParisGenevaLausanneBrigMilan  France
  Switzerland
 Italy
1987–1993 TGV Paris to Geneva, EC Geneva to Milan
Madrid Talgo (Night train) Paris – BordeauxMadrid  France
 Spain
1987–1993
Manzoni WinterthurZürichChiassoMilan   Switzerland
 Italy
1989–1993 IC Winterthur to Zurich, EC Zurich to Milan
Maria Theresia ZürichInnsbruckSalzburgLinzVienna   Switzerland
 Austria
1987–2010 Railjet
Marie Curie ParisStrasbourgKarlsruheStuttgart  France
 Germany
1992–1996 TGV
Matterhorn FrankfurtMannheimKarlsruheBaselBernBrig  Germany
  Switzerland
1989–1991 ICE Frankfurt to Bern, EC Bern to Brig
WiesbadenMannheimKarlsruheBaselBernBrig 1991–2004 ICE Wiesbaden to Mainz, EC Mainz to Bern and Bern to Brig
Maurice Ravel ParisStrasbourgKarlsruheStuttgartMunich  France
 Germany
1989–2007 TGV
Max Reinhardt MunichSalzburgLinzVienna  Germany
 Austria
1993–2000 Railjet
Mediolanum BaselLuzernChiassoMilan   Switzerland
 Italy
2004–? EC
Memling CologneAachenLiègeBrusselsBrugesOostende  Germany
 Belgium
1987–1988
1991–1993
ICE Cologne to Brussels, IC Brussels to Oostende
FrankfurtKoblenzCologneAachenLiègeBrusselsBrugesOostende 1988–1991 ICE Frankfurt to Brussels, IC Brussels to Oostende
DortmundCologneAachenLiègeBrusselsBrugesOostende 1993–1998 ICE Dortmund to Cologne and Cologne to Brussels, IC Brussels to Oostende
Merkur CopenhagenRødbyPuttgardenHamburgBremenDortmundCologneKoblenzFrankfurt  Denmark
 Germany
1987–1991 EC Copenhagen to Hamburg, ICE Hamburg to Frankfurt
Michaelangelo MunichKufsteinInnsbruckVeronaMilanRoma  Germany
 Austria
 Italy
1989–2009 DB-ÖBB Eurocity Munich to Verona, Frecciarossa Verona to Milan
Mimara MunichSalzburgVillachLjubljanaZagreb  Germany
 Austria
 Slovenia
 Croatia
1991–1993
2002–2008
ICE Berlin to Munich, EC Wörthersee, Munich to Villach.
LeipzigNurembergMunichSalzburgVillachLjubljanaZagreb 1993–1995
BerlinLeipzigNurembergMunichSalzburgVillachLjubljanaZagreb 1995–2000
MunichSalzburgVillachKlagenfurt  Germany
 Austria
VillachLjubljanaZagreb  Austria
 Slovenia
 Croatia
Active
Molière DortmundCologneAachenLiègeParis  Germany
 Belgium
 France
1987–1997 ICE Dortmund to Cologne, Thalys Cologne to Paris
Monginevro LyonTurin  France
 Italy
1996–2003 TGV
Mont Blanc HamburgHannoverKasselFrankfurtMannheimKarlsruheBaselGeneva  Germany
  Switzerland
1987–1991 ICE Hamburg/Berlin to Basel, IC Basel to Geneva
BerlinHannoverDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselGeneva 1991–1993
DortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselZürichGeneva 1993–1999
BremenDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselZürichGeneva 2000
Mont Cenis LyonTurin  France
 Italy
1996–2003 TGV
Monteverdi GenevaLausanneBrigMilanVenice   Switzerland
 Italy
1x EC EC
Monte Rosa ParisGenevaLausanneBrigMilan  France
  Switzerland
 Italy
2004–? TGV
Moravia OstravaBratislavaBudapest  Czech Republic
 Slovakia
 Hungary
?
Katowice - Ostrava - Prague  Poland
 Czech Republic
Active
Mozart ParisStrasbourgKarlsruheStuttgartMunichSalzburgLinzVienna  France
 Germany
 Austria
1989–2002 TGV Paris to Munich, Railjet Munich to Vienna
MunichSalzburgLinzVienna  Germany
 Austria
2003–2008
Odra PragueOstravaZilina  Czech Republic
 Slovakia
EC Ostravan
Olše PragueOstravaZilina  Czech Republic
 Slovakia
EC Ostravan
Otto Lilienthal BerlinBraunschweigKasselFrankfurtMannheimKarlsruheBaselZürich  Germany
  Switzerland
1991–1993 ICE
Paderewski BerlinFrankfurt (Oder)PoznańWarsaw  Germany
 Poland
1998–2002 4x EC
Paganini DortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimStuttgartMunichKufsteinInnsbruckVeronaBologna  Germany
 Austria
 Italy
1991–1993 EC Wörthersee from Düsseldorf to Munich, DB-ÖBB Eurocity from Munich to Italy
DortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimStuttgartMunichKufsteinInnsbruckVeronaVenice 1993–1995
DortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimStuttgartMunichKufsteinInnsbruckVerona 2000–2002
MunichKufsteinInnsbruckVerona 1995–2000
2003–2008
Palatino Paris – Genoa – Rome  France
 Italy
1987–2003
Parsifal CologneAachenLiègeParis  Germany
 Belgium
 France
1987–1998 Thalys
Patscherkofel SaarbrückenKaiserslauternMannheimStuttgartMunichKufsteinInnsbruck  Germany
 Austria
1993–1995 EC Dachstein Saarbrücken to Munich, DB-ÖBB Eurocity Munich to Innsbruck
Piet Mondriaan AmsterdamUtrechtOberhausenDüsseldorfCologne  Netherlands
 Germany
1991–2000 ICE
Polonia WarsawKatowiceViennaKlagenfurtVillach  Poland
 Czech Republic
 Austria
1997– Active
Porta Bohemica HamburgBerlinDresdenPrague[7]  Germany
 Czech Republic
1993–2007 EC Berliner
Leipzig - DresdenPrague 2017– Active
Posnania BerlinFrankfurt (Oder)Poznań  Germany
 Poland
1998–2002 4x EC
Praha WarsawKatowicePrague  Poland
 Czech Republic
1993–? EC Varsovia
Prinz Eugen HamburgHannoverKasselWürzburgNurembergLinzVienna  Germany
 Austria
1987–1991
1997–1999
ICE
KielHamburgBremenDortmundCologneKoblenzFrankfurtWürzburgNurembergLinzVienna 1991–1997 ICE (changing at Hamburg)
Rákóczi KošiceMiskolcBratislava  Slovakia
 Hungary
Active
Rätia HamburgHannoverKasselFrankfurtMannheimKarlsruheBaselZürichChur  Germany
  Switzerland
1987–1991 ICE
BerlinHannoverDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselZürichChur 1991–1996 ICE (changing at Basel)
LeipzigHannoverDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselZürichChur 1996–1998 IC Leipzig to Dortmund, EC Dortmund to Zurich, IC Basel to Chur
HamburgBremenDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselZürichChur 1998–2002 EC Hamburg to Zurich, IC Basel to Chur
Rembrandt AmsterdamUtrechtOberhausenDüsseldorfCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselZürichChur  Netherlands
 Germany
  Switzerland
1987–2002 ICE (changing at Basel)
Rheinpfeil HannoverKasselFrankfurtMannheimKarlsruheBaselZürichChur  Germany
  Switzerland
1987–1991 ICE
Riviera del Fiori NiceMonte CarloGenoaMilan  France
 Monaco
 Italy
2004–2009 Thello
Robert Schuman ParisLuxembourg  France
 Luxembourg
1987–? TGV
Robert Stolz MunichSalzburgLeobenGraz  Germany
 Austria
1989–1991 EC
Romulus ViennaKlagenfurtVeniceFlorenceRome  Austria
 Italy
1987–2001
Rosenborg CopenhagenRødbyPuttgardenHamburg  Denmark
 Germany
1992–1994 EC
Rosenkavalier MunichSalzburgLinzVienna  Germany
 Austria
1991–1993 Railjet
Rossini SchaffhausenZürichChiassoMilan   Switzerland
 Italy
1987–? IC, EC
Rubens BrusselsParis  Belgium
 France
1987–1993 Thalys/TGV
Salzach[8] FrankfurtHeidelberg - StuttgartMunichSalzburgVillachKlagenfurt  Germany
 Austria
Active
San Marco BaselLuzernChiassoMilanVeronaVicenzaVenice   Switzerland
 Italy
2005–? EC
Vienna - Leoben - Klagenfurt - Villach - Udine - Venice  Austria
 Italy
2019– Active[9]
Sanremo NiceMonte CarloGenoaMilan  France
 Monaco
 Italy
2004–2009 Thello
Sava Villach - Ljubljana - Zagreb - Vinkovci  Austria
 Slovenia
 Croatia
Active
Schwabenland StuttgartSchaffhausenZürichChiasso  Germany
  Switzerland
1987–1989 IC, EC
Schweizerland MunichLindauBregenzZürich  Germany
 Austria
  Switzerland
1987–1991 EC
MunichLindauBregenzZürichBern 1991–1994 EC, IC
Semmelweis Ignác ViennaBudapest  Austria
 Hungary
Railjet
Skandinavien CopenhagenRødbyPuttgardenHamburg  Denmark
 Germany
DB EC
Slovan PragueBrnoBratislavaBudapest  Czech Republic
 Slovakia
 Hungary
Slovenská strela PragueBrnoBratislava  Czech Republic
 Slovakia
Smetana DresdenPragueBrnoVienna  Germany
 Czech Republic
 Austria
2003–2004 EC
PragueVienna  Czech Republic
 Austria
Railjet
Sobieski WarsawKatowiceVienna  Poland
 Czech Republic
 Austria
1994–? EC
Gdynia - Katowice - Ostrava - Vienna 2015– Active
Soren Kierkergaard CopenhagenRødbyPuttgardenHamburg  Denmark
 Germany
1992–1994 EC/ICE
Stachus MunichSalzburgLinzVienna  Germany
 Austria
1987–1993 Railjet
Stendhal Paris – TurinMilan  France
 Italy
1994–? Thello
Stradivari ViennaKlagenfurtVenice  Austria
 Italy
2004–?
Thello (3 train pairs)[10] Marseille - Nice - Monaco - Ventimiglia - Genoa - Milan  France
 Monaco
 Italy
2014– Active
Thomas Mann CopenhagenRødbyPuttgardenHamburg  Denmark
 Germany
1991–2001 EC
Thunersee BerlinHannoverDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselBernInterlaken  Germany
  Switzerland
1991–1995 ICE
Ticino BaselLuzernChiassoMilan   Switzerland
 Italy
1993–2008 EC
Tiepolo MunichKufsteinInnsbruckVeronaVenice  Germany
 Austria
 Italy
1995–2009 EC
Tiziano HamburgHannoverKasselFrankfurtMannheimKarlsruheBaselLuzernChiassoMilan  Germany
  Switzerland
 Italy
1987–1991 ICE, EC
DortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselLuzernChiassoMilan 1991–1993 EC
HannoverDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselLuzernChiassoMilan 1993–1998 ICE, EC
MagdeburgHannoverDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselLuzernChiassoMilan 1998–1999
HamburgBremenDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselLuzernChiassoMilan 1999–2002 EC
Traianus BudapestBucharest  Hungary
 Romania
1997–2002
Transalpin BaselZürichInnsbruckSalzburgLinzVienna   Switzerland
 Austria
1987–2010 Railjet
ZürichInnsbruckLeoben - Graz 2013– Active
Transsylvania Vienna - Győr - Budapest - Oradea - Cluj  Austria
 Hungary
 Romania
Active
Uetliberg StuttgartSchaffhausenZürich  Germany
  Switzerland
1993–1995 IC
Val Gardena MunichKufsteinInnsbruckBolzano  Germany
 Austria
 Italy
2005–2006 EC
2009
MunichKufsteinInnsbruckBolzanoVerona 2007–2008
Vallese ParisGenevaLausanneBrigMilan  France
  Switzerland
 Italy
TGV Paris to Geneva, EC Paris to Milan
Varsovia BerlinFrankfurt (Oder)PoznańWarsaw  Germany
 Poland
1993–2002 EC
WarsawKatowiceBřeclavBratislavaBudapest  Poland
 Czech Republic
 Slovakia
 Hungary
2012–? 4x EC
WarsawKatowice – - Ostrava - Olomouc - Prague  Poland
 Czech Republic
Active
Vauban BrusselsLuxembourgMetzStrasbourgBaselMilan  Belgium
 Luxembourg
 France
  Switzerland
 Italy
1988–2007
BrusselsLuxembourgMetzStrasbourgBaselBernInterlaken  Belgium
 Luxembourg
 France
  Switzerland
2007
BrusselsLuxembourgMetzStrasbourgBaselZürich 2007–2016
Verbano BaselBernBrigMilan   Switzerland
 Italy
EC
Verdi MünsterDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselLuzernChiassoMilan  Germany
  Switzerland
 Italy
1991–1992 EC, changing at Basel
DortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimKarlsruheBaselLuzernChiassoMilan 1992–2002
Versailles (TGV) ParisGeneva  France
  Switzerland
1987–? TGV
Victor Hugo ParisMetzSaarbrückenKaiserslauternMannheimFrankfurt  France
 Germany
1987–1995 ICE
Vindobona BerlinDresdenPragueBrnoVienna  Germany
 Czech Republic
 Austria
1993–2000 EC Hamburg to Prague, Railjet Prague to Villach
HamburgBerlinDresdenPragueBrnoVienna 2001–2009
HamburgBerlinDresdenPragueBrnoViennaKlagenfurtVillach 2009–2014
Voltaire (TGV) ParisGeneva  France
  Switzerland
1987–? TGV
Wawel HamburgLüneburgStendalBerlinCottbusWroclawKraków  Germany
 Poland
2007–2012
HamburgLüneburgStendalBerlinCottbusWroclaw 2013–2014
Wörthersee MünsterDortmundCologneKoblenzMannheimStuttgartMunichSalzburgVillachKlagenfurt  Germany
 Austria
1989–1991, 2008– Active
SaarbrückenKaiserslauternMannheimStuttgartMunichSalzburgVillachKlagenfurt 1995–2002 EC Dachstein
Zagreb ViennaGrazZagreb  Austria
 Slovenia
 Croatia
Active
Zdeněk Fibich PragueVienna  Czech Republic
 Austria
Railjet

Notes

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  1. ^ a b EC Admiral de Ruijter and Benjamin Britten were each two train services, with a ferry in between
  2. ^ Northbound only
  3. ^ EC Albert Einstein operated as two separate train pairs, Prague to Munich, and Munich to Zurich, in 2000
  4. ^ Neither EC Albert Schweitzer followed the full route of the TEE service
  5. ^ Only EC 38, the southbound service, served Malmö
  6. ^ Only EC 37, the northbound service, served Malmö
  7. ^ From 2001–2002, EC Porta Bohemica started at Westerland (Sylt)
  8. ^ Cite error: The named reference SB was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  9. ^ Classed as Railjet (RJ) in Austria
  10. ^ 1 of the 3 Thello services is Nice to Milan only

References

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