The word Rheinpfeil was used to name a number of express trains that ran in Germany between the 1950s and 1991. For much of that period, a train carrying...
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Rheinpfeil (German - Rhine arrow) may mean: The Rheinpfeil (hydrofoil) [de], a Raketa-type hydrofoil boat The Rheinpfeil (train), which ran between 1952...
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back side to the front. Raketa 72, Rotterdam (previously in Germany as "Rheinpfeil") In use between 1962–1985 The Lithuanian remaining Raketa has been operated...
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Posnania Praha Prietenia Prinz Eugen Raffaello Rákóczi Rätia Rembrandt Rheinpfeil Riviera Dei Fiori Robert Schuman Robert Stolz Romulus Rosenborg Rosenkavalier...
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– Zürich – Chur 2/3 Netherlands Germany Switzerland SBB 1987–2002 Rheinpfeil Hanover – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich –...
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on the Rheingold and Rheinpfeil (Rhine Arrow). In Europe, the use of dome cars was unique to these two trains. After the Rheinpfeil was integrated into...
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low-profile dome cars built in the early-to-mid 1960s for its Rheingold and Rheinpfeil trains. From June 1973 to May 1976, the Trans-Europe Express train Erasmus...
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Posnania Praha Prietenia Prinz Eugen Raffaello Rákóczi Rätia Rembrandt Rheinpfeil Riviera Dei Fiori Robert Schuman Robert Stolz Romulus Rosenborg Rosenkavalier...
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Cologne and Munich, using the same intinary as the former TEE Rheinpfeil. Although the Rheinpfeil was relabeled from TEE to IC already in 1971, a time-consuming...
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Frankfurt – Nördlingen – München (coaches) 23 May 1982 30 May 1987 TEE 21/22 Rheinpfeil Dortmund – Frankfurt/Main – München 30 May 1965 25 September 1971 TEE...
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