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Wagenreihungen Der Deutschen Bahn Quelle: Marcus Grahnert Wagenreihungen der Deutschen Bahn Quelle: Marcus Grahnert www.fernbahn.de Jahresfahrplan 1987 # EuroCity-Züge in Deutschland Zug Startbahnhof Zielbahnhof Vmax Fahrtrichtung EC 2 Chur Amsterdam CS 266 264 263 582 182 Ò 180 179 578 258 257 256 255 254 253 200 km/h < Chur - Zürich HB Zürich HB - Basel SBB > Avm Apm Avm Avm Avm WRmh Bm Bpmb Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bm Bpm/Bm < Basel SBB - Amsterdam CS Kleinkindabteil 254 Abteil für Behinderte 254 rollstuhlgerecht 179 "Rembrandt"; Wagen 253 und 266 ab Basel SBB; Wagen 253-258 und 263-266 bis Emmerich. Wagen 578 und 583 fahren bei Bedarf; Wagen 253 Fr als Bpm, Sa als Bm; Wagen 255 nur Sm, Wagen 266 nur Wi und nur Fr EC 3 Amsterdam CS Chur 253 254 255 256 257 258 578 179 180 Ò 182 583 263 264 266 200 km/h < Amsterdam CS - Basel SBB Basel SBB - Zürich HB > Bm/Bpm Bm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpmb Bm WRmh Avm Avm Avm Apm Avm < Zürich HB - Chur Kleinkindabteil 254 Abteil für Behinderte 254 rollstuhlgerecht 179 "Rembrandt"; Wagen 253 bis Basel SBB; Wagen 266 bis Basel Bad Bf; Wagen 253-258 und 263-266 ab Emmerich. Wagen 578 u.583 bei Bedarf; Wagen 253 Fr als Bm, Sa als Bpm; Wagen 255 nur Sm, Wagen 266 nur Wi u.nur Sa EC 4 Sestri Levante Dortmund Hbf 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 Ò 272 273 274 Post 200 km/h < Sestri Levante - Milano C Milano C - Luzern > Bm Bm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpmb Bm Bm WRmh Avm Avm Apm Postmrz < Luzern - Basel SBB * Kleinkindabteil 264 Abteil für Behinderte 264 rollstuhlgerecht 268 "Carlo Magno"; Post ab Basel SBB und nur Sa; Wagen 263-265 und 274 ab Chiasso, Wagen 263 fährt nur So. * weiterer Richtungswechsel in Basel SBB EC 5 Dortmund Hbf Sestri Levante 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 Ò 272 273 274 76 200 km/h < Dortmund Hbf - Basel SBB Basel SBB - Luzern > Bm Bm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpmb Bm Bm WRmh Avm Avm Apm Avm < Luzern - Milano C * Kleinkindabteil 264 Abteil für Behinderte 264 rollstuhlgerecht 268 "Carlo Magno"; Wagen 263-265 und 274 bis Chiasso, Wagen 263 fährt nur Sa. Wagen 76 nur Mo-Do und nur bis Mannheim. * weiterer Richtungswechsel in Milano C EC 6 Brig Hannover Hbf 266 265 264 263 Ò 260 259 258 257 256 255 254 253 252 200 km/h < Brig - Bern Bern - Basel SBB > Avm Avm Apm Avm WRmz Bm Bpm Bpmb Bpm Bm Bpm Bpm Bm Bm < Basel SBB - Hannover Hbf Kleinkindabteil 260 Abteil für Behinderte 260 rollstuhlgerecht 258 "Lötschberg"; Wg 252 nur So im Winterabschnitt, Wg 253 nur Fr+So; Wg 266 nur Di-Fr im Winterabschnitt, Wg 255 nur im Sommerabschnitt. Wg 252, 253 und 266 ab Basel, Wg 254-256 und 265 ab Bern (von Interlaken) Kurzanleitung: 1. Klasse 2. Klasse Restaurant Schlafwagen Liegewagen Gepäck Die Abkürzungen unter den Wagennummern informieren über die eingesetzte Wagenbauart (Abteilwagen, Großraumwagen, klimatisierte Wagen usw.). Erläuterung der Abkürzungen: siehe fernbahn.de Diese und die folgenden Seiten sind Bestandteil der Internet-Homepage www.fernbahn.de. Eine Darstellung auf anderen Seiten oder in anderen Medien ist nicht gestattet. EC 7 Hannover Hbf Brig 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 Ò 263 264 265 66 200 km/h < Hannover Hbf - Basel SBB Basel SBB - Bern > Bm Bm Bpm Bpm Bm Bpm Bpmb Bpm Bm WRmz Avm Apm Avm Avm < Bern - Brig Kleinkindabteil 260 Abteil für Behinderte 260 rollstuhlgerecht 258 "Lötschberg"; Wg 252 nur Sa im Winterabschnitt, Wg 253 nur Mo+Sa; Wg 66 nur Mo-Do im Winterabschnitt (bis Mannheim), Wg 255 nur im Sommerabschnitt. Wg 252, 253 bis Basel, Wg 254-256 und 265 bis Bern (nach Interlaken) EC 8 Chur Hannover Hbf 265 264 263 262 Ò 260 259 258 257 256 255 254 253 200 km/h < Chur - Zürich HB Zürich HB - Basel SBB > Avm Apm Avm Avm WRmz Bm Bm Bpmb Bpm Bpm Bm Bm Bm < Basel SBB - Hannover Hbf Kleinkindabteil 260 Abteil für Behinderte 260 rollstuhlgerecht 258 "Rheinpfeil"; Wagen 253 und 254 ab Basel SBB (von Rom); Wagen 265 nur im Winterabschnitt und nur ab Basel SBB; Wagen 255 nur Sa-Mo sowie zeitweise Di-Fr; Wagen 256 nur im Sommerabschnitt EC 9 Hannover Hbf Chur 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 Ò 262 263 264 265 200 km/h < Hannover Hbf - Basel SBB Basel SBB - Zürich HB > Bm Bm Bm Bpm Bpm Bpmb Bm Bm WRmz Avm Avm Apm Avm < Zürich HB - Chur Kleinkindabteil 260 Abteil für Behinderte 260 rollstuhlgerecht 258 "Rheinpfeil"; Wagen 253 und 254 bis Basel SBB (nach Rom); Wagen 265 nur im Winterabschnitt, nur Mo-Fr und So und nur ab Basel Bad Bf; Wagen 255 nur Fr-So sowie zeitweise Mo-Do; Wagen 256 nur im Sommerabschnitt EC 10 Milano C Dortmund Hbf 23 24 265 266 267 268 269 270 Ò 272 273 34 35 200 km/h < Milano C - Verona PN Verona PN - München Hbf > Bm Bpm Bm Bpm Bpm Bpmb Bpm Bm WRmh Avm Avm Apm Avm < München Hbf - Stuttgart Hbf * Kleinkindabteil 265 Abteil für Behinderte 265 rollstuhlgerecht 268 "Leonardo da Vinci"; * weiterer Richtungswechsel in Stuttgart Hbf; Wagen 23 Fr-So; Wagen 35 nur Mo-Fr u.So im Winterabschnitt, Wagen 24 nur im Sommerabschnitt. Wagen 23 und 24 ab München, Wagen 34+35 ab Rosenheim EC 11 Dortmund Hbf Milano C 23 24 265 266 267 268 269 270 Ò 272 273 34 35 200 km/h < Dortmund Hbf - Stuttgart Hbf Stuttgart Hbf - München Hbf > Bm Bpm Bm Bpm Bpm Bpmb Bpm Bm WRmh Avm Avm Apm Avm < München Hbf - Verona PN * Kleinkindabteil 265 Abteil für Behinderte 265 rollstuhlgerecht 268 "Leonardo da Vinci"; * weiterer Richtungswechsel in Verona PN; Wagen 23 Sa+Mo; Wagen 35 nur Mo-Sa im Winterabschnitt, Wagen 24 nur im Sommerabschnitt. Wagen 23 und 24 bis München, Wagen 34+35 bis Rosenheim EC 20 Klagenfurt Hbf Dortmund Hbf 63 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 Ò 262 263 74 75 200 km/h < Klagenfurt Hbf - München Hbf München Hbf - Nürnberg Hbf > Bm Bpm Bm Bm Bpm Bpmb Bpm Bm WRmz Avm Avm Apm Avm < Nürnberg Hbf - Frankfurt(M)Hbf * Kleinkindabteil 260 Abteil für Behinderte 260 rollstuhlgerecht 258 "Blauer Enzian"; weiterer Richtungswechsel in Frankfurt; Wg 63 nur Fr+So; Wg 75 nur Fr (Winter); Wg 259 nur Sommer; Wg 63 ab Nürnbg, Wg 74 ab Salzbg, Wg 75 ab München; Wg 254+255 von Graz; Wg 256+257 von Ljubljana EC 21 Dortmund Hbf Klagenfurt Hbf 63 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 Ò 262 263 74 75 200 km/h < Dortmund Hbf - Frankfurt(M)Hbf Frankfurt(M)Hbf - Nürnberg Hbf > Bm Bpm Bm Bm Bpm Bpmb Bpm Bm WRmz Avm Avm Apm Avm < Nürnberg Hbf - München Hbf * Kleinkindabteil 260 Abteil für Behinderte 260 rollstuhlgerecht 258 "Blauer Enzian"; weiterer Richtungswechsel in München; Wg 63 Mo+Sa; Wg 75 nur Mo-Do (Winter); Wg 259 nur Sommer; Wg 63 bis München, Wg 74 bis Salzbg, Wg 75 bis Nürnbg; Wg 254+255 n. Graz; Wg 256+257 n.Ljubljana EC 24 Innsbruck Hbf Amsterdam CS 265 184 183 Ò 180 179 578 258 257 256 255 254 63 200 km/h < Innsbruck Hbf - München Hbf München Hbf - Frankfurt(M)Hbf > Avm Apm Avm WRmh Bm Bpmb Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bm Bm < Frankfurt(M)Hbf - Amsterdam CS Kleinkindabteil 254 Abteil für Behinderte 254 rollstuhlgerecht 179 "Erasmus"; Wagen 63-258 und 265 bis Emmerich; Wagen 63 ab München. Wagen 63 nur Fr+Sa im Sommerabschnitt; Wagen 578 bei Bedarf (Wagen 258 fährt an diesen Tagen nicht) EC 24 München Hbf Amsterdam CS 254 255 256 257 258 578 179 180 Ò 183 184 265 200 km/h < München Hbf - Frankfurt(M)Hbf Frankfurt(M)Hbf - Amsterdam CS > Bm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpmb Bm WRmh Avm Apm Avm Kleinkindabteil 254 Abteil für Behinderte 254 rollstuhlgerecht 179 "Erasmus"; Wagen 254-258 und 265 bis Emmerich. Wagen 578 bei Bedarf (Wagen 258 fährt an diesen Tagen nicht) EC 25 Amsterdam CS Innsbruck Hbf 63 254 255 256 257 258 578 179 180 Ò 183 184 265 200 km/h < Amsterdam CS - Frankfurt(M)Hbf Frankfurt(M)Hbf- München Hbf > Bm Bm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpmb Bm WRmh Avm Apm Avm < München Hbf - Innsbruck Hbf Kleinkindabteil 254 Abteil für Behinderte 254 rollstuhlgerecht 179 "Erasmus"; Wagen 63-258 und 265 ab Emmerich; Wagen 63 bis Würzburg. Wagen 63 nur Fr+Sa im Sommerabschnitt; Wagen 578 bei Bedarf (Wagen 258 fährt an diesen Tagen nicht) EC 25 Amsterdam CS München Hbf 254 255 256 257 258 578 179 180 Ò 183 184 265 200 km/h < Amsterdam CS - Frankfurt(M)Hbf Frankfurt(M)Hbf - München Hbf > Bm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpmb Bm WRmh Avm Apm Avm Kleinkindabteil 254 Abteil für Behinderte 254 rollstuhlgerecht 179 "Erasmus"; Wagen 254-258 und 265 ab Emmerich. Wagen 578 bei Bedarf (Wagen 258 fährt an diesen Tagen nicht) EC 26 München Hbf Amsterdam CS 75 184 183 Ò 180 179 578 68 67 66 65 64 63 200 km/h < München Hbf - Nürnberg Hbf Nürnberg Hbf - Frankfurt(M)Hbf > Avm Apm Avm WRmh Bm Bpmb Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bm Bm < Frankfurt(M)Hbf - Amsterdam CS Kleinkindabteil 64 Abteil für Behinderte 64 rollstuhlgerecht 179 "Frans Hals"; Wagen 63 bis 68 und 75 bis Emmerich. Wagen 63 fährt nur Mo und Sa im Sommerabschnitt; Wagen 578 bei Bedarf (Wagen 68 fährt an diesen Tagen nicht). EC 27 Amsterdam CS München Hbf 63 64 65 66 67 68 578 179 180 Ò 183 184 75 200 km/h < Amsterdam CS - Frankfurt(M)Hbf Frankfurt(M)Hbf - Nürnberg Hbf > Bm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpm Bpmb Bm WRmh Avm Apm Avm < Nürnberg Hbf - München Hbf Kleinkindabteil 64 Abteil für Behinderte 64 rollstuhlgerecht 179 "Frans Hals"; Wagen 63 bis 68 und 75 ab Emmerich.
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