List of named passenger trains of Europe
This article contains lists of named passenger trains in Europe, listed by country. Listing by country does eliminate some EuroCity services from the list, but they are listed on the relevant EuroCity page for daytime trains and the EuroNight page for nighttime trains. Also separately listed are the named City Night Line services.
Austria
Train Name
|
Train Number
|
Train Operator
|
Train Endpoints
|
Operated
|
CNL Donau Kurier
|
|
|
Vienna (Westbahnhof) – Amsterdam (Centraal)
|
until 2016
|
EN Chopin
|
EN 406/407
|
|
Vienna (Praterstern) – Warsaw (Wschodnia)
|
present
|
EC Hortobágy
|
EC 140/149
|
MÁV, ÖBB
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
EC Semmelweis
|
EC 141/148
|
MÁV, ÖBB
|
Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof) – Budapest (Keleti pu.)
|
present
|
EC Liszt Ferenc/Franz Liszt
|
EC 142/145
|
MÁV, ÖBB
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
EC Transilvania
|
EC 143/146
|
MÁV, ÖBB, CFR
|
Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof) – Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Cluj Napoca
|
present
|
EC Csárdás
|
EC 144/341
|
MÁV, ÖBB
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
EC Lehár
|
EC 147/340
|
MÁV, ÖBB
|
Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof) – Budapest (Keleti pu.)
|
present
|
EC Advent
|
EC 1160/1167
|
MÁV, ÖBB
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof)
|
present, operates only on Saturdays in the Advent season
|
EC Mozart
|
Discontinued
|
ÖBB
|
Vienna (Westbahnhof) – Munich (Hauptbahnhof)
|
now RJ
|
EC San Marco
|
Discontinued
|
ÖBB, Trenitalia
|
Vienna (Westbahnhof) – Venice (Santa Lucia)
|
now RJ
|
EC Transalpin
|
EC 163/164
|
ÖBB
|
Graz (Hauptbahnhof) – Zürich (Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
EN Don Giovanni
|
EN 236/237
|
ÖBB, Trenitalia
|
Vienna (Hauptbahnhof) – Venice (Santa Lucia)
|
now NJ
|
EN Donau-Spree-Kurier
|
Discontinued
|
|
Vienna (Westbahnhof) – Berlin (Wannsee)
|
now NJ 456/457, from Vienna (Hauptbahnhof) to Berlin (Charlottenburg)
|
EN Hans Albers
|
Discontinued
|
|
Vienna (Westbahnhof) – Hamburg (Altona)
|
now NJ
|
EN Kalman Imre
|
EN 462/463
|
|
Budapest (Keleti) – Munich (Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
EN Orient Express
|
Discontinued
|
CIWL
|
Paris (l'Est) – Vienna (Westbahnhof) – Istanbul (Sirkeci)
|
1883–2009
|
EN Wiener Walzer
|
EN 466/467
|
MÁV, ÖBB, ČD, SBB-CFF-FFS
|
Budapest (keleti) – Vienna (Südbahnhof) – Prague (Main) Budapest (keleti) – Vienna (Südbahnhof) – Zürich (Hauptbahnhof)
|
changed to some direct coaches with EN Kálmán Imre, Prague route discontinued, now EN 40467/40462 for Zürich section
|
EC Avala
|
EC 344/345
|
|
Vienna (Westbahnhof) – Beograd
|
suspended
|
Vindobona
|
rj 70-75
rj 78/79
rj 256/257
rj 370-375
|
ČD, ÖBB, DB
|
Graz (Hauptbahnhof) – Wien (Hauptbahnhof) – Prague (Main) – Berlin (Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
Train Name
|
Train Number
|
Train Operator
|
Train Endpoints
|
Operated
|
Belarus
|
|
RŽD, BŽD
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Minsk (Main)
|
present
|
Bug
|
|
BŽD
|
Minsk (Main) – Brest
|
present
|
Lijetuva
|
|
RŽD, BŽD, LG
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Minsk (Main) – Vilnius
|
present
|
Lybid'
|
|
RŽD, BŽD, UZ
|
St. Petersburg (Vitebsky) – Kyiv (Main)
|
present
|
Mayak
|
|
RŽD, BŽD, UZ
|
St. Petersburg (Vitebsky) – Kyiv (Main) – Odesa
|
present
|
Minsk
|
|
RŽD, BŽD
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Minsk (Main)
|
present
|
Polonez
|
|
RŽD, BŽD, PKP
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Minsk (Main) – Warsaw (Zachodnia)
|
present
|
Sibirjak
|
|
DB, PKP, BŽD, RŽD, KTŽ
|
Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Adler Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Astana Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Chelyabinsk Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Kazan Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Moscow (Belorussky) Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Novosibirsk Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – St. Petersburg (Vitebsky) Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Ufa
|
discontinued
|
Slavyansky Express
|
|
RŽD, BŽD
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Minsk (Main)
|
present
|
Sozh
|
|
RŽD, BŽD
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Gomel
|
present
|
Svisloch
|
|
RŽD, BŽD
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Minsk (Main)
|
present
|
Vostok-Zapad Express
|
|
RŽD, BŽD, PKP
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Minsk (Main) – Warsaw (Zachodnia)
|
present
|
Yantar (Amber)
|
|
RŽD, BŽD
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Minsk (Main) – Kaliningrad
|
present
|
Zvezda
|
|
RŽD, BŽD
|
St. Petersburg (Vitebsky) – Minsk (Main)
|
present
|
Belgium
source[1]
Train Name
|
Train Number
|
Train Operator
|
Train Endpoints
|
Operated
|
Báthory
|
EC 130/131
|
ČD, ZSSK, MÁV-START, PKPIC
|
Budapest (Nyugati) – Terespol
|
present (2021)
|
Berliner
|
EC 170/171
EC 174-179
EC 378/379
|
ČD, DB
|
Prague (Main) – Berlin (Hauptbahnhof)
Prague (Main) – Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Hamburg (Altona)
Prague (Main) – Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Hamburg (Hauptbahnof) – Kiel (Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
Berounka
|
Sp 1700/1701
Sp 1703
Sp 1706
Sp 1708
R 750-779
|
ČD
|
Sp: Rokycany – Klatovy
R: Prague (Main) – Plzeň – Klatovy – Železná Ruda-Alžbětín
|
present
|
Bezdrev
|
R 657-659
|
ČD
|
Plzeň – České Budějovice
|
present
|
Bouzov
|
R 900-917
|
ČD
|
Brno (Main) – Olomouc – Šumperk
|
present
|
Brněnský drak
|
rj 572/573
rj 576
|
ČD
|
Brno (Main) – Prague (Main)
|
present
|
Budvar
|
IC 540/541
|
ČD
|
Prague (Main) – České Budějovice
|
present
|
Chopin
|
IC 406/407
|
ČD, PKPIC
|
Bohumín – Warsaw (Wschodnia)
|
present
|
Cracovia
|
EC 114/115
|
ČD, PKPIC
|
Przemysl – Prague (Main)
|
present
|
Cvilín
|
R 1320/1321
|
ČD
|
Ostrava (střed) – Krnov
|
present
|
Cyklo Brdy
|
Sp 1596/1597
|
ČD
|
Prague (Main) – Blatná
|
present
|
Český ráj
|
Sp 1488/1489
|
ČD
|
Prague (Masarykovo) – Turnov
|
present
|
Dny NATO
|
Ex 1310/1311
rj 1312/1313
R 1314/1345
|
ČD
|
Mošnov, Ostrava Airport – Olomouc
Mošnov, Ostrava Airport – Prague (Main)
Mošnov, Ostrava Airport – Brno (Main)
|
present
|
Donau-Moldau
|
Sp 3800-3806 (even numbers only)
|
ČD, ÖBB
|
Linz (Hauptbahnhof) – České Budějovice (only in this direction)
|
present
|
Excelsior
|
R 440/441
|
ČD
|
Cheb – Košice (Main)
|
until 2014
|
Expres Pálava-Podyjí
|
Sp 1749/1750
|
ČD
|
Brno (Královo Pole) – Brno (Main) – Šatov
|
present
|
Fatran
|
R 340-347
|
ČD, ZSSK
|
Ostrava (Svinov) – Žilina – Vrútky – Banská Bystrica – Zvolen
|
present
|
Galicja
|
R 300/301
|
ČD, PKPIC
|
Przemysl – Ostrava (Svinov)
|
present
|
Helfštýn
|
Ex 590/591
|
ČD
|
Bohumín – Břeclav
|
present
|
Horácký express
|
Sp 1925-1928
|
ČD
|
Brno (Main) – Třebíč
|
present
|
Hradečan
|
R 936/937
R 940-955
|
ČD
|
Prague (Main) – Hradec Králové – Letohrad
|
present
|
Hukvaldy
|
R 640/641
|
ČD
|
Prague (Main) – Bohumín
|
present
|
Humprecht
|
Sp 1821/1822
|
ČD
|
Hradec Králové – Sobotka
|
present
|
Hungaria
|
EC 172/173
|
ČD, ZSSK, MÁV-START, DB
|
Budapest (Nyugati) – Hamburg (Altona)
|
present
|
Jan Perner
|
R 899
|
ČD
|
Prague (Main) – Pardubice
|
present
|
Javořina
|
Sp 1776
|
ČD
|
Brno (Main) – Vlárský průsmyk
|
present
|
Jihava
|
R 650
|
ČD
|
Brno (Main) – Jihlava
|
present
|
Jiří Bouda
|
IC 571
|
ČD
|
Prague (Main) – Brno (Main)
|
present
|
Jizera
|
Sp 1540-1547
|
ČD
|
Prague (Masarykovo) – Mladá Boleslav (Main) – Mladá Boleslav (Town)
Prague (Masarykovo) – Mladá Boleslav (Main) – Turnov
|
present
|
Jižní expres
|
EC 330-337
Ex 530/531
Ex 536/537
Ex 544/545
IC 532-535
IC 538/539
IC 542/543
|
ČD, ÖBB
|
Prague (Holešovice) – Prague (Main) – České Budějovice – Linz (Hauptbahnhof)
Ex 536/537: Prague (Main) – České Budějovice – Český Krumlov
|
present
|
Karel Čapek
|
|
ČD
|
Nuremberg (Main) – Prague (Main)
|
until 2017
|
Kokořínský rychlík
|
R 1272/1273
|
KŽC
|
Prague (Vršovice) – Mšeno
|
present
|
Krakonoš
|
R 920-934
|
ČD
|
Prague (Main) – Trutnov
|
present
|
Krušnohor
|
R 601-620
|
ČD
|
Prague (Main) – Ústí nad Labem – Teplice v Čechách – Chomutov – Cheb
|
present
|
Labe
|
R 600
R 670-699
|
ČD
|
Prague (Main) – Ústí nad Labem – Děčín
|
present
|
Leo Express
|
LE 410/411
LE 1230-1262
|
LE
|
Prague (Main) – Kraków (Main)
Prague (Main) – Bohumín – Karviná
Prague (Main) – Bohumín – Košice
Prague (Main) – Bohumín – Přerov
Prague (Main) – Bohumín – Staré Město u Uherského Hradiště
|
present
|
Letní Kometa
|
Os 5274/5275
|
ČD
|
Ústí nad Labem – Dresden (Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
Lužickohorský rychlík
|
R 1274/1275
|
KŽC
|
Prague (Main) – Mikulášovice
|
present
|
Lužnice
|
R 704-737 (only selected)
|
ČD
|
Prague (Holešovice) – Prague (Main) – České Velenice
|
present
|
Metropol
|
EN 476/477
IC 574/575
|
ČD, ZSSK, MÁV-START
|
Prague (Main) – Břeclav – Budapest (Keleti)
|
present
|
Metropolitan
|
EC 270-281
|
ČD, ZSSK, MÁV-START
|
Prague (Main) – Brno (Main) – Budapest (Nyugati)
|
present
|
Metropolitan Slovenská strela
|
EC 282-285
|
ČD, ZSSK
|
Prague (Main) – Bratislava (Main) – Nové Zámky
|
present
|
Moravan
|
R 800-821
Sp 821/834
|
ČD
|
Brno (Main) – Břeclav – Olomouc
|
present
|
Moravia
|
EC 100/101
|
ČD, ÖBB, PKPIC
|
Wien (Hauptbahnhof) – Katowice
|
present
|
Opavan
|
IC 513/514
|
ČD
|
Prague (Main) – Opava (Východ)
|
present
|
Ostravan
|
EC 144/145
Ex 140-143
Ex 548/549
IC 508
IC 511
IC 514-519
IC 1300/1301
|
ČD, ZSSK
|
Prague (Main) – Ostrava (Main) – Bohumín – Návsí – Žilina
|
present
|
Pendolino
|
IC 512/515
SC 500-517
|
ČD
|
Karlovy Vary – Františkovy Lázně – Prague (Main) – Ostrava (Main) – Bohumín
|
present
|
Pendolino Košičan
|
SC 240-243
|
ČD, ZSSK
|
Prague (Main) – Košice
|
present
|
Pernštejn
|
Sp 1780/1781
|
ČD
|
Brno (Main) – Žďár nad Sázavou
|
present
|
Podlipanský motoráček
|
Os 18300-18313
|
KŽC
|
Pečky – Bošice – Kouřim – Zásmuky – Bečváry
|
present
|
Polonia
|
EC 102/103
|
ČD, ÖBB, PKPIC
|
Wien (Hauptbahnhof) – Warsaw (Wschodnia)
|
present
|
Porta Bohemica
|
Ex 578/579
|
ČD
|
Prague (Main) – Děčín
|
present
|
Porta Moravica
|
EC 104/105
|
ČD, ÖBB, PKPIC
|
Graz (Hauptbahnhof) – Przemysl
|
present
|
Posázavský motoráček
|
Sp 1282-1285
|
KŽC
|
Prague (Main) – Čerčany
|
present
|
Praděd
|
R 1322-1335
|
ČD
|
Ostrava (střed) – Ostrava (Svinov) – Krnov – Olomouc
|
present
|
Pražský motoráček
|
Os 7550-7599
|
KŽC
|
Prague (Čakovice) – Prague (Main) – Prague (Zličín)
|
present
|
Přerovský zubr
|
IC 524/525
|
ČD
|
Prague (Main) – Přerov
|
present
|
Radhošť
|
Sp 1783/1784
|
ČD
|
Brno (Main) – Frenštát pod Radhoštěm
|
present
|
Rakovnický rychlík
|
R 1270/1271
|
KŽC
|
Prague (Main) – Rakovník
|
present
|
Regiojet
|
RJ 1000-1051
|
RJ
|
Prague (Main) – Brno (Main) – Bratislava (Main)
Prague (Main) – Brno (Main) – Vienna (Hauptbahnhof) – Budapest (Déli)
Prague (Main) – Opava (East)
Prague (Main) – Havířov – Návsí – Košice
|
present
|
Renesance
|
Sp 1900-1923
|
ČD
|
Havlíčkův Brod – Telč – Slavonice
|
present
|
Roztocze
|
R 310/311
|
ČD, PKPIC
|
Lublin – Bohumín
|
present
|
Rožmberk
|
R 651-656
R 660-669
|
ČD
|
Plzeň – České Budějovice – Jihlava – Brno (Main)
|
present
|
Ryzlink rýnský
|
Sp 1931/1932
|
ČD
|
Jihlava – Znojmo
|
present
|
Sauvignon
|
Sp 1934/1935
|
ČD
|
Jihlava – Znojmo
|
present
|
Sázava
|
Sp 1500-1511
|
ČD
|
Prague (Main) – Benešov u Prahy – Olbramovice – Tábor
|
present
|
Silesia
|
EC 116/117
Ex 112/113
IC 110/111
|
ČD, PKPIC
|
Warsaw (Wschodnia) – Ostrava (Svinov) – Prague (Main)
|
present
|
Slovácký express
|
R 858
R 880-889
R 891-893
R 895/896
|
ČD
|
Prague (Smíchov) – Prague (Main) – Olomouc – Staré Město u Uherského Hradiště – Veselí nad Moravou
Prague (Smíchov) – Prague (Main) – Olomouc – Staré Město u Uherského Hradiště – Luhačovice
|
present
|
Slovakia
|
EN 442/443
|
ČD, ZSSK
|
Prague (Main) – Žilina
|
present
|
Sobieski
|
EC 106/107
|
ČD, ÖBB, PKPIC
|
Wien (Hauptbahnhof) – Gdynia (Main)
|
present
|
Střekov
|
R 780-795
|
ČD
|
Kolín – Ústí nad Labem
|
present
|
Svitava
|
R 860-879
|
ČD
|
Prague (Smíchov) – Prague (Main) – Česká Třebová – Brno (Main)
|
present
|
Třebovka
|
R 877
|
ČD
|
Prague (Smíchov) – Česká Třebová
|
present
|
Valašský expres
|
Ex 120-129
Ex 220/221
Ex 520-523
|
ČD, ZSSK
|
Prague (Main) – Vsetín – Púchov – Žilina
|
present
|
Vánoční Kometa
|
Os 5276/5277
|
ČD
|
Ústí nad Labem – Dresden (Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
Veltlínské zelené
|
Sp 1930/1933
|
ČD
|
Jihlava – Znojmo
|
present
|
Vindobona
|
rj 70-75
rj 78/79
rj 256/257
rj 370-375
|
ČD, ÖBB, DB
|
Graz (Hauptbahnhof) – Wien (Hauptbahnhof) – Prague (Main) – Berlin (Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
Vltava
|
R 700-734
(except several Lužnice trains)
|
ČD
|
Prague (Holešovice) – Prague (Main) – Tábor – České Budějovice
|
present (from 2017)
|
Vltava
|
EN 404/405
|
ČD
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Prague (Main)
|
until 2017
|
Vltava-Dunaj
|
Sp 3801-3807 (odd numbers only)
|
ČD, ÖBB
|
České Budějovice – Linz (Hauptbahnhof) (only in this direction)
|
present
|
Vrchlice
|
Sp 1520-1529
|
ČD
|
Prague (Main) – Kutná Hora
|
present
|
Vysočina
|
R 960-967
R 970-991
|
ČD
|
Prague (Smíchov) – Prague (Main) – Čáslav – Havlíčkův Brod – Žďár nad Sázavou – Brno (Main)
R 960/961: Prague (Smíchov) – Prague (Main) – Čáslav – Havlíčkův Brod – Jihlava
|
present
|
Západní express
|
Ex 350-363
Ex 550-568
|
ČD, ALEX
|
Prague (Main) – Plzeň – München (Hauptbahnhof)
Prague (Main) – Plzeň – Cheb
|
present
|
Zlínský express
|
R 894/897
|
ČD
|
Prague (Smíchov) – Zlín (middle)
|
present
|
Finland
France
Train Name
|
Train Number
|
Train Operator
|
Train Endpoints
|
Operated
|
Le Capitole
|
Discontinued
|
SNCF
|
Paris (Austerlitz) – Toulouse
|
Until September 1991
|
Caravaggio
|
9240/9249
|
SNCF, Trenitalia
|
Paris (Lyon) – Torino – Milan (Central)
|
Until December 2011
|
Catalán Talgo
|
70/71
|
Elipsos
|
Montpellier (Saint-Roch) – Barcelona (Estació de França)
|
Until 2010
|
Côte d'Azur Pullman Express
|
Discontinued
|
PLM
|
Paris (Lyon) – Ventimiglia
|
1929–1939
|
EC Dumas
|
EC 9242/9247
|
SNCF, Trenitalia
|
Paris (Lyon) – Torino – Milan (Central)
|
present
|
L'Étendard
|
Discontinued
|
SNCF
|
Paris (Austerlitz) – Bordeaux
|
Until 1990
|
EC Iris
|
Discontinued
|
SBB, SNCF, SNCB
|
Brussels (Midi/Zuid) – Strasbourg – Chur
|
|
EC Jean Monnet
|
Discontinued
|
SBB, SNCF, SNCB
|
Brussels (Midi/Zuid) – Strasbourg – Basel
|
present
|
EC Vauban
|
EC 90/91
|
SBB, SNCF, SNCB
|
Brussels (Midi/Zuid) – Strasbourg – Brig
|
present
|
Flèche d'Or
|
Discontinued
|
CF du Nord, SNCF
|
Calais – Paris (Nord)
|
1925–1972
|
Le Train Bleu (The Blue Train)
|
Discontinued
|
SNCF
|
Calais – French Riviera
|
1886–2003, replaced with ICN 5771/5772 or 5773/5774
|
Ligure
|
|
SNCF, Trenitalia
|
Nice – Milan (Central)
|
present
|
EC Manzoni
|
EC 50/51
|
SNCF, Trenitalia
|
Paris (Lyon) – Torino – Milan (Central)
|
present
|
Le Mistral
|
Discontinued
|
SNCF
|
Paris (Lyon) – Nice
|
1950–1982
|
Montecarlo
|
|
SNCF, Trenitalia
|
Nice – Napoli
|
present
|
Nord Express
|
|
SNCF, NMBS/SNCB, NS, DRB, DSB, PKP, BŽD, LD, RŽD
|
Paris (Nord) – St. Petersburg (Vitebsky) Paris (Nord) – Warsaw (Gdańska) Paris (Nord) – Copenhagen (Central) Paris (Nord) – Hamburg (Hauptbahnhof)
|
1896–1914; 1918–1936; 1945–2007; 2007–present
|
Orient Express
|
Discontinued
|
CIWL
|
Strasbourg (Gare de Strasbourg) – Vienna (Westbahnhof) – Istanbul (Sirkeci)
|
1883–2009
|
Palatino Express
|
EC 212/213
|
Thello
|
Paris (Lyon) – Bologna (Central) – Florence (Santa Maria Novella) – Rome (Termini)
|
1890–2013 (originally Rome Express)
|
EC Riviera dei Fiori
|
EC 139/140 EC 159/160
|
SNCF, Trenitalia
|
Nice – Milan (Central)
|
present
|
Rome Express
|
|
CIWL
|
Calais to Rome, later Paris to Rome
|
1890–1969; then renamed Palatino Express (see above)
|
EC Sanremo
|
EC 143-146
|
SNCF, Trenitalia
|
Nice – Milan (Central)
|
present
|
EC Stendahl
|
EC 220/221
|
SNCF, Trenitalia
|
Paris (Lyon) – Milan (Central) – Venice (Santa Lucia)
|
present
|
Sud Express
|
310/313
|
CP, RENFE, SNCF
|
Lisbon (Santa Apolónia) – Irun – Hendaye – Paris (Austerlitz) Lisbon (Santa Apolónia) – Irun / Hendaye
|
1896–1990; 1990–2020
|
Talgo Mare Nostrum
|
|
Elipsos
|
Montpellier (Saint-Roch) – Valencia – Lorca
|
Withdrawn
|
Tren de los Alpes
|
|
Elipsos
|
Bourg-Saint-Maurice – Madrid (Chamartín)
|
Withdrawn
|
Trenhotel Francisco de Goya
|
EN 406/409
|
Elipsos
|
Paris (d'Austerlitz) – Madrid (Chamartín)
|
Withdrawn
|
Trenhotel Joan Miró
|
EN 474/477
|
Elipsos
|
Paris (d'Austerlitz) – Barcelona (Estació de França)
|
Withdrawn
|
Germany
Train Name
|
Train Number
|
Train Operator
|
Train Endpoints
|
Operated
|
Allersberg-Express
|
|
DB Regio
|
Nuremberg (Hauptbahnhof) – Allersberg
|
2006–present
|
Bavaria
|
|
DB, SBB-CFF-FFS
|
Munich (Hauptbahnhof) – Zurich (Hauptbahnhof)
|
1969–2002
|
Berlin-Warszawa-Express
|
EC 40-49
|
DB, PKP
|
Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) - Poznań (Główny) - Warsaw (Wschodnia)
|
2002-present
|
Blauer Enzian
|
|
DB, ÖBB
|
Hamburg-Altona – Klagenfurt
|
1965–present (unnamed since the 1990s)
|
CNL Copernicus
|
CNL 457/455
|
DB AutoZug
|
Amsterdam Centraal – Prague
|
Withdrawn
|
Helvetia
|
|
DB, SBB-CFF-FFS
|
Hamburg-Altona – Zurich
|
1957–1979
|
Hungaria
|
|
|
Budapest (Nyugati) – Hamburg (Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
Karel Čapek
|
R 350 / 353
|
|
Nuremberg (Hauptbahnhof) – Prague Praha-Holešovice railway station
|
Discontinued
|
Franz Kafka
|
R 354 / 357
|
|
Munich (Hauptbahnhof) – Prague Praha-Holešovice railway station
|
present
|
Karwendel
|
|
|
Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Garmisch-Partenkirchen
|
present
|
TEE Merkur
|
TEE 34/35
|
DB, DSB
|
København – Stuttgart
|
1974–1978
|
EC Merkur
|
EC 30/31
|
DB, DSB
|
København – Frankfurt
|
1987–1991
|
München-Nürnberg-Express
|
|
DB Regio
|
Munich (Hauptbahnhof) – Nuremberg (Hauptbahnhof)
|
2006–present
|
Norddeich Mole
|
|
DB
|
Luxembourg – Norddeich Mole
|
present
|
Rheingold
|
|
DRG, DB
|
Basel – Hook of Holland/Amsterdam
|
1928–1987
|
TEE Rheinpfeil
|
TEE 21/22
|
DB
|
Dortmund – Köln (Cologne) – München
|
1965–1971
|
IC Rheinpfeil
|
IC 106/107
|
DB
|
Hannover – Köln (Cologne) – München. After May 1979: Hamburg/Hannover – Köln (Cologne) – Basel
|
1971–1987
|
EC Rheinpfeil
|
EC 8/9
|
DB
|
Hannover – Köln (Cologne) – Chur
|
1987–1991
|
Sibirjak
|
|
DB, PKP, BŽD, RŽD, KTŽ
|
Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Adler Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Astana Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Chelyabinsk Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Kazan Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Moscow (Belorussky) Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Novosibirsk Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – St. Petersburg (Vitebsky) Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Ufa
|
until 2013
|
Vindobona
|
rj 256/257
|
Historic: DR (1957 - 1990) DB (since 1990), ÖBB, ČSD
From 2019: ČD, ÖBB, DB
|
Past: Hamburg-Altona – Praha – Wien – Villach
From 2019: Graz (Hauptbahnhof) – Wien (Hauptbahnhof) – Prague (Main) – Berlin (Hauptbahnhof)
|
1957–2014, 2019–present
|
Greece
Hungary
Train Name
|
Train Number
|
Train Operator
|
Train Endpoints
|
Operated
|
EC Báthory
|
EC 130/131
|
MÁV, ZSSK, ČD, PKP
|
Budapest (Nyugati pu.) – Bratislava (hl.st.) – Ostrava (hl.n.) – Warsaw (Centralna) – Terespol
|
present
|
EC Hortobágy
|
EC 140/149
|
MÁV, ÖBB
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
EC Semmelweis
|
EC 141/148
|
MÁV, ÖBB
|
Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof) – Budapest (Keleti pu.)
|
present
|
EC Liszt Ferenc/Franz Liszt
|
EC 142/145
|
MÁV, ÖBB
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
EC Transilvania
|
EC 143/146
|
MÁV, ÖBB, CFR
|
Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof) – Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Cluj Napoca
|
present
|
EC Csárdás
|
EC 144/341
|
MÁV, ÖBB
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
EC Lehár
|
EC 147/340
|
MÁV, ÖBB
|
Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof) – Budapest (Keleti pu.)
|
present
|
EC Advent
|
EC 1160/1167
|
MÁV, ÖBB
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof)
|
present, operates only on Saturdays in the Advent season
|
EC Hungaria
|
EC 172/173
|
MÁV, ZSSK, ČD, DB
|
Budapest (Nyugati pu.) – Bratislava (hl.st.) – Prague (Praha hl.n.) – Berlin (Berlin Hauptbahnhof) – Hamburg (Hamburg Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
EC Metropolitan
|
EC 270/271, EC 272/273, EC 274/275, EC 276/277, EC 278/279, EC 280/281
|
MÁV, ZSSK, ČD
|
Budapest (Nyugati pu.) – Bratislava (hl.st.) – Prague (Praha hl.n.)
|
present
|
EC Szamos
|
EC 686/687
|
MÁV, CFR
|
Püspökladány – Debrecen – Baia Mare
|
present
|
EN Kálmán Imre
|
EN 462/463
|
MÁV, ÖBB, DB
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof) – Munich (München Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
EN Metropol
|
EN 476/477
|
MÁV, ZSSK, ČD
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Bratislava (hl.st.) – Břeclav
|
present
|
NIC Latorca
|
NIC 33/34
|
MÁV, UZ
|
Budapest (Nyugati pu.) – Szolnok – Debrecen – Nyíregyháza – Mukachevo
|
present
|
NIC Traianus
|
NIC 72/73
|
MÁV, CFR
|
Bucharest (Bucureşti Nord)) – Timișoara (Timișoara Nord) – Arad – Békéscsaba – Szolnok – Budapest (Keleti pu.)
|
present
|
NIC Fogaras
|
NIC 74/75
|
MÁV, CFR
|
Braşov – Arad – Békéscsaba – Szolnok – Budapest (Keleti pu.)
|
present
|
NIC Muntenia
|
NIC 78/79
|
MÁV, CFR
|
Bucharest (Bucureşti Nord)) – Timișoara (Timișoara Nord) – Arad – Békéscsaba – Szolnok – Budapest (Keleti pu.)
|
present
|
NIC Hernád
|
NIC 182/189 NIC 190/199 NIC 192/187 NIC 184/197 NIC 194/195 NIC 186/193 NIC 188/191
|
MÁV, ZSSK
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Miskolc (Tiszai pu.) – Košice
|
present
|
NIC Agram
|
NIC 201/204
|
MÁV, HŽ
|
Koprivnica – Fonyód – Székesfehérvár – Budapest (Déli pu.)
|
present
|
NIC Citadella
|
NIC 246/247
|
MÁV, SŽ
|
Budapest (Déli pu.) – Székesfehérvár – Veszprém – Zalaegerszeg – Ljubljana
|
present
|
NIC Dráva
|
NIC 310/311
|
MÁV, GySEV, ÖBB, SŽ
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Győr – Szombathely – Graz (Graz Hauptbahnhof) – Maribor – Celje – Ljubljana
|
present
|
NIC Mura
|
NIC 312/313
|
MÁV, GySEV, ÖBB
|
Graz (Graz Hauptbahnhof) – Szombathely – Győr – Budapest (Keleti pu.)
|
present
|
NIC Rába
|
NIC 317/318
|
MÁV, GySEV, ÖBB
|
Graz (Graz Hauptbahnhof) – Szombathely – Győr – Budapest (Keleti pu.)
|
discontinued
|
IC Arrabona
|
IC 989
|
MÁV
|
Győr – Budapest (Keleti pu.)
|
present
|
IC Savaria
|
IC 922/929
IC 924/927
IC 934/937
IC 926/925
IC 928/923
IC 938/921
|
MÁV, GySEV
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Győr – Csorna – Szombathely – Szentgotthárd*
|
present
|
IC Tűztorony
|
IC 982/993
|
MÁV, GySEV
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Győr – Csorna – Sopron
|
present
|
IC Ikva
|
IC 981/992
|
MÁV, GySEV
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Győr – Csorna – Sopron
|
present
|
IC Lővér
|
IC 983/984
|
MÁV, GySEV
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Győr – Csorna – Sopron
|
present
|
IC Scarbantia
|
IC 987/994
|
MÁV, GySEV
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Győr – Csorna – Sopron
|
present
|
IC Kékfrankos
|
IC 986/995
|
MÁV, GySEV
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Győr – Csorna – Sopron
|
present
|
IC Soproni Közgáz
|
IC 996/997
|
MÁV, GySEV
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Győr – Csorna – Sopron
|
present
|
IC Magnet Bank
|
IC 985/988
|
MÁV, GySEV
|
Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Győr – Csorna – Sopron
|
present
|
NIC Hargita
|
NIC 366/367
|
MÁV, CFR
|
Braşov – Cluj Napoca – Oradea – Püspökladány – Szolnok – Budapest (Keleti pu.)
|
present
|
NIC Corona
|
NIC 406/407
|
MÁV, CFR
|
Braşov – Cluj Napoca – Oradea – Püspökladány – Szolnok – Budapest (Keleti pu.)
|
present
|
NIC Ister
|
NIC 472/473
|
MÁV, CFR
|
Bucharest (Bucureşti Nord)) – Braşov – Arad – Békéscsaba – Szolnok – Budapest (Keleti pu.)
|
present
|
Ivo Andrić
|
342/343
|
MÁV, SV
|
Subotica – Budapest (Keleti pu.)
|
suspended due to the construction works of the Budapest-Belgrád line; replacement by international bus
|
Dacia
|
Gy 346/347
|
MÁV, ÖBB, CFR
|
Bucharest (Bucureşti Nord)) – Budapest (Keleti pu.) – Vienna (Wien Hauptbahnhof); between Vienna – Szolnok: merged with Corvin named as Dacia-Corvin
|
present
|
Corvin
|
Gy 404/405
|
MÁV, ÖBB, CFR
|
Szolnok – Püspökladány – Cluj-Napoca
|
present
|
IR Helikon
|
IR 9600/9609
IR 9690/9697
(IR 19697)
IR 9602/9607
IR 9604/9605
IR 9694/9695
(IR 19695)
IR 9603/9606
IR 9693/9696
(IR 19696)
IR 9601/9608
|
MÁV
|
Győr* – Pápa* – Celldömölk* – Tapolca* – Keszthely* – Fonyód – Kaposvár – Pécs*
|
present
|
IR Pannónia
|
IR 8900/9807
IR 8902/8907
IR 8992/8997
IR 8904/8905
IR 8994/8995
IR 8903/8906
IR 8993/8996
IR 8901/9808
|
MÁV, GySEV
|
Szombathely – Nagykanizsa – Barcs* – Pécs*
|
present
|
IC Bakony
|
IC 900/909
IC 902/907
IC 904/905
IC 9004/9005
IC 9003/9006
IC 903/906
IC 901/908
IC 918
|
MÁV, GySEV
|
Budapest (Déli pu.) – Székesfehérvár – Veszprém – Ajka – Szombathely*
|
present
|
IC Göcsej
|
IC 950/959
IC 952/957
IC 954/967
IC 955
IC 964
IC 953/956
IC 963/966
IC 951/958
|
MÁV, GySEV
|
Budapest (Déli pu.) – Székesfehérvár – Veszprém – Ajka – Zalaegerszeg
|
present
|
NIC Citadella
|
NIC 246/247
|
MÁV, GySEV, ÖBB, SŽ
|
Budapest (Déli pu.) – Székesfehérvár – Veszprém – Ajka – Zalaegerszeg – Hodos – Murska Sobota – Ptuj – Celje – Ljubljana
|
present
|
NEx Istria
|
NEx 1246/1247
|
MÁV, GySEV, ÖBB, SŽ
|
Ajka* – Zalaegerszeg – Hodos – Murska Sobota – Ptuj – Celje – Ljubljana – Koper;
from Budapest (Déli pu.) to Ajka merged with train 968
from Zalaegerszeg to Budapest (Déli pu.) merged with train 959
|
present, operates only in the summer period
|
Status as from December 2022
*:not served by all trains
Italy
List of named passenger trains of Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Train Name
|
Train Number
|
Train Operator
|
Train Endpoints
|
Operated
|
Train Category
|
Chopin
|
407/14010/1
|
PKPIC, ČD, ÖBB
|
Warsaw (Wschodnia) - Wien (Hauptbahnhof)
|
present
|
Intercity
|
Kyiv Express
|
68/12010/1
|
PKPIC, UZ
|
Warsaw (Zachodnia) – Kyiv (Main)
|
present
|
|
Báthory
|
14004/131
|
PKPIC, ČD, ZSSK, MÁV
|
Warsaw (Wschodnia) – Budapest (Nyugati)
|
present
|
Intercity
|
Polonez
|
|
RŽD, BŽD, PKP
|
Moscow (Belorussky) – Minsk (Main) – Warsaw (Zachodnia)
|
cancelled
|
|
Sibirjak
|
|
DB, PKP, BŽD, RŽD, KTŽ
|
Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Adler Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Astana Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Chelyabinsk Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Kazan Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Moscow (Belorussky) Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Novosibirsk Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – St. Petersburg (Vitebsky) Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Ufa
|
Discontinued
|
|
Berolinum
|
17000/248
|
PKPIC
|
Warsaw (Wschodnia) – Berlin (Hauptbahnof)
|
present
|
Intercity/EuroCity
|
Silesia
|
14000/116
|
PKPIC
|
Warsaw (Wschodnia) – Prague (Main)
|
present
|
Intercity/EuroCity
|
Łodzianin
|
91101
|
PKPIC
|
Łódź (Fabryczna) – Warsaw (Wschodnia)
|
present
|
Intercity
|
Strzała Bałtyku
|
|
PKP
|
Warsaw (Gdańska) – Gdynia (Main)
|
Discontinued in 20th century.
|
Express
|
Ondraszek
|
4100/1
|
PKPIC
|
Bielsko-Biała (Main) – Warsaw (Wschodnia)
|
present
|
Express Intercity
|
Oleńka
|
1630/1
|
PKPIC
|
Warsaw (Wschodnia) – Koluszki – Częstochowa – Opole (Main) – Wrocław (Main)
|
present
|
Intercity
|
Tour de Pologne
|
45108/9
54108/9 (in opposite direction)
|
PKPIC
|
Katowice – Zawiercie – Częstochowa – Koluszki – Warszawa (Centralna) – Białystok – Ełk – Giżycko – Korsze – Olsztyn (Main) – Elbląg – Malbork – Tczew – Gdańsk (Main) – Gdynia (Main)
|
1 June 2010 – 2012
Name and route associated with a cycling race.
|
Express
|
Akademia Portfela
|
|
PKPIC
|
Lublin – Szczecin
|
2011
Commercial name, won in the WOŚP (GOCC) auction
|
Express
|
Gold Solution
|
|
PKPIC
|
Poznań – Olsztyn
|
2011
Commercial name, won in the WOŚP (GOCC) auction
|
Express
|
- Majority of Polish long-distance trains, as well as some regional and local trains, are named. Their names may be connected with station terminus (e.g. "Berolinum" or "Łodzianin"), famous people (e.g. "Reymont" or "Sobieski") or some literary figures (e.g. "Oleńka" or "Wokulski") and places near the destinations (e.g. "Spodek" or "Śnieżka"). Some can be also more abstract, like "Pirat" ("Pirate") or "Swarożyc" ("Svarozhits")
- Train numbers may change every year, they depend from many things, like station terminus or railway lines.
Portugal
Since 1990, with the opening of the LGV Atlantique, the Sud Express only runs between Lisbon and Hendaye and between Irún and Lisbon and it is no longer operated by SNCF. There is a connecting TGV service between Hendaye and Paris and between Paris and Irún. From October 2012, the Sud Express is upgraded to Trenhotel and runs together with the Lusitânia between Lisbon and Medina del Campo via Coimbra and Salamanca. Also, from this date on, the Sud Express is only operated by CP.[3]
Romania
Russia
List of named passenger trains of Russia
Slovakia
|-
Spain
- There have been up to 125 named trains in Spain. [2]
Sweden
Before 1980 there were several more named trains in Sweden
Switzerland
List of named passenger trains of Switzerland
Ukraine
United Kingdom
List of named passenger trains of the United Kingdom
References
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