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.
{{expand list|date=March 2013}}Name | Route | # | Countries | Rolling stock | Period of operation | Current service | Absalon | Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg | 0230|230/231}} | {{Flagu|Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DSB | 2001–2007 | {{sort|2EC|EC}}/ICE |
0232|232/233}} | 2003–2007 |
Admiraal de Ruijter | Amsterdam – Rotterdam – Hoek van Holland – Harwich – London[1] | 0066|66/67}} | Netherlands}} {{Flagu|United Kingdom}} | NS/BR | 1987–1988 | Dutchflyer |
Albert Einstein | Prague – Furth im Wald – Munich – Lindau – Bregenz – Zürich – Bern – Interlaken | {{sort|0166|166/167}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SBB | 1993–1999 | 5|Ex, EC, IC}} |
Prague – Furth im Wald – Munich | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | CD|ČD}} | 2000–2002 | {{sort|3Ex|Ex}} |
Munich – Lindau – Bregenz – Zürich | 0196|196/197}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SBB | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Agram | Salzburg – Villach – Ljubljana – Zagreb | 0314|314/315}} | Austria}} {{Flagu|Slovenia}} {{Flagu|Croatia}} | SŽ | 2002–? | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Albert Schweitzer | Lyon – Strasbourg – Karlsruhe – Mannheim – Frankfurt | 0277|277/278}} | France}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 2001–2002 | {{sort|3TGV|TGV}} |
Lyon – Strasbourg – Karlsruhe – Stuttgart | 0166|166/169}} | France}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 2004 | 5TGV|TGV}} |
Alfred Nobel | Oslo/Stockholm – Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg | 0390|390/391}} | {{Flagu|Norway}} {{Flagu|Sweden}} {{Flagu|Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1987–1990 | |
0289|289/290}} | 1990–1991 |
Alexander von Humboldt | Berlin – Hannover – Dortmund – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels | {{sort|0046|46/47}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Belgium}} | DB | 1993–1997 | 5ICE|ICE}} |
Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels | 1997–1998 | ICE/Thalys |
Alexandre Dumas | Paris – Turin – Milan | 9242/9247 | France}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SNCF (TGV) | 1996–2009 | 6 | } |
Alois Negrelli | Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague | {{sort|0174|174/175}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} | {{sort|CD|ČD}} | 2000–2002 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Aarhus – Flensburg – Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague | {{Flagu|Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} | 2003–2004 | {{sort|4EC|EC}} |
| {{sort|0370|370/371}} | 2005–2006 |
Aarhus – Flensburg – Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno – Vienna | Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | 2007 |
Ostseebad Binz – Stralsund – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno – Vienna[2] | Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | 2008–2012 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Ostseebad Binz – Stralsund – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Bratislava[3] | Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} | 2013–? | ICE, IC, RE |
| Aarhus – Flensburg – Hamburg | 0274|274/275}} | {{Flagu|Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DSB | 2003–2004 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0386|386/387}} | 2005–? | {{sort|3IC|IC}} |
Andreas Hofer | Dortmund – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck | 0018|18/19}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 1991–2002 | {{sort|4EC|EC}} |
Angelika Kauffmann | Munich – Lindau – Bregenz – Zürich | 0092|92/93}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SBB | 1994–2002 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Anton Bruckner | Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz | 0128|128/129}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 1991–1993 | {{sort|3ICE|ICE}} |
Antonín Dvořák | Prague – Vienna | 0008|8/9}} | {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | 1992–? | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0070|70/71}} | {{sort|CD|ČD}} | ?–2010 |
0076|76/77}} | 2010–? | RJ, IC |
Arbalète | Paris – Basel – Zürich | 0114|114/115}} | France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SNCF | 1987–1997 | {{sort|3TGV Lyria|TGV Lyria}} |
Avala | Belgrade – Niš – Sofia | 0293|293/294}} | Serbia}} {{Flagu|Bulgaria}} | 6 | } |
Budapest – Kelebia – Belgrade | 0344|344/345}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} {{Flagu|Serbia}} | 6 | } |
Barcelona Talgo | Paris – Toulouse – Barcelona | 0475|475/477}} | France}} {{Flagu|Spain}} | RENFE | 1987–1993 | 6 | } |
Barbarossa | Stuttgart – Schaffhausen – Zürich – Chiasso – Milan | 0084|84/85}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SBB | 1987–1988 | 5|IC, EC}} |
Bavaria | Munich – Lindau – Bregenz – Zürich | 0098|98/99}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SBB | 1987–2002 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
| 0190|190/191}} | 2003– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
0192|192/193}} |
0194|194/195}} |
0196|196/197}} |
Bela Bartok | Munich – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna – Budapest | 0062|62/63}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} | MÁV | 1991–2008 | {{sort|3Railjet|Railjet}} |
Benjamin Britten | Amsterdam – Rotterdam – Hoek van Holland – Harwich – London[1] | 0062|62/63}} | Netherlands}} {{Flagu|United Kingdom}} | NS/BR | 1987–1988 | 5Dutchflyer|Dutchflyer}} |
Beograd | Vienna – Budapest – Novi Sad – Belgrade | 0340|340/341}} {{sort|0342|342/343}} | Austria}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} {{Flagu|Serbia}} | 6 | } |
Berlin-Warszawa-Express | Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Poznań – Warsaw | 0040|40/41}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Poland}} | DB/PKP | 2002– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
0042|42/43}} | 2011– |
0045|44/45}} | 2002– |
0046|46/47}} |
Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Poznań | 0048|48/49}} | 2002–2004 2008 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Berlin-Gdynia-Express | Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Poznań – Gdańsk – Gdynia | 0054|54/55}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Poland}} | PKP | 2012– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Berner Oberland | Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Interlaken | 0100|100/101}} | {{Flagu|Netherlands}} {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SBB | 1991–2002 | {{sort|5ICE|ICE}} |
0002|2/3}} | 2003 |
Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Interlaken | 0100|100/101}} | 2004 |
Berolina | Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Poznań – Warsaw | 0042|42/43}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Poland}} | PKP | 1992–1997 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0046|46/47}} | 1997–2002 |
Bertel Thorvaldsen | Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg | 0188|188/189}} | {{Flagu|Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1992–1994 | {{sort|2EC|EC}}/ICE |
0184|184/185}} | DSB | 1994–1998 |
0034|34/35}} | 1998–2008 |
Blauer Enzian | Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt | 0020|20/21}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 1987–1989 | ICE, EC |
Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt | 0012|12/13}} | 1989–1991 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0114|114/115}} | 1991–2002 |
Bonifacius | Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne | 0141|141/152}} | Netherlands}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1991–2000 | {{sort|3ICE|ICE}} |
Borromeo | Paris – Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan | 0123|123/124}} | France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SNCF | 5|TGV, EC}} |
Brabant | Brussels – Paris | 0083|83/86}} | Belgium}} {{Flagu|France}} | SNCF | 1987–1993 | {{sort|3|Thalys/TGV}} |
Brianza | Bellinzona – Chiasso – Milan | 0197|197/198}} | Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | CIS | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Canaletto | Schaffhausen – Zürich – Chiasso – Milan – Venice | 0382|382/283}} | Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | CIS | 2004–? | 5|IC, EC}} |
Caravaggio | Paris – Turin – Milan | 9240/9249 | France}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SNCF (TGV) | 2003–? | 6 | } |
Carl Maria von Weber † | Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague | {{sort|0178|178/179}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} | {{sort|CD|ČD}} | 1994 2001–2002 2006 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Berlin – Dresden – Prague | 1995–1997 2008–2010 2013– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Westerland – Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague | 1997–1999 2003–2005 | {{sort|5|IC, EC}} |
Kiel – Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague | 2000 |
Szczecin – Berlin – Dresden – Prague | Poland}} {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} | 2011–2012 | 5|RE, EC}} |
Carlo Magno | Dortmund – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan – Sestri Levante | 0004|4/5}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | DB | 1987–1991 | {{sort|6 | } |
0006|6/7}} | 1991–1992 |
Casanova | Venice – Ljubljana | 0050|50/51}} | Italy}} {{Flagu|Slovenia}} | SŽ | 2003–2008 | 6 | } |
Catalan Talgo | Geneva – Grenoble – Avignon – Nimes – Perpignan – Barcelona | 0070|70/71}} | France}} {{Flagu|Spain}} | RENFE | 1987–2010 | 6 | } |
Champs Elysees | Paris – Lausanne | 0022|22/29}} | France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SNCF | 1987–? | {{sort|3TGV|TGV}} |
Christian Morgenstern | Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg | 0180|180/181}} | {{Flagu|Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DSB | 1992–1998 | {{sort|2EC|EC}}/ICE |
0031|31/32}} | 1998–2000 |
0033|33/34}} | 2001–2007 |
Cinque Terre | Schaffhausen – Zürich – Chiasso – Milan – Genoa – Livorno | 0354|354/355}} | Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | CIS | 2004–2008 |
Cisalpin | Paris – Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan | 0023|23/26}} | France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SNCF | 1987–? | TGV, EC |
Cisalpino Teodolina | Zürich – Chiasso – Milan | 0171|171/178}} | Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | CIS | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
| Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan | 0032|32/39}} | {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SBB | | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
0034|34/35}} |
0036|36/41}} |
Citadella | Ljubljana – Budapest | 0246|246/247}} | Slovenia}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} |
Colosseum | Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan – Rome | 0070|70/71}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | DB | 1989–1991 |
Comenius | Berlin – Dresden – Prague | 0170|170/171}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} | MÁV | 1993–1997 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Bratislava – Budapest | 0174|174/175}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} | 1997–1999 |
Kraków – Prague | 0108|108/109}} | Poland}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} | 2006– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Croatia | Vienna – Graz – Zagreb | 0156|156/157}} | Austria}} {{Flagu|Slovenia}} {{Flagu|Croatia}} | EC |
Csárdás | Vienna – Budapest | 0964|964/965}} | Austria}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} | Railjet |
DB-ÖBB Eurocity | Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck | 0080|80/189}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 2009 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0188|188/189}} | 2010 |
0082|82/189}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 2012– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Bolzano | 0080|80/81}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | DB | 2010 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0082|82/189}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 2011 |
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Bolzano – Verona | 0082|82/83}} | DB | 2010 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0080|80/81}} | {{sort|OBB|ÖBB}} | 2011– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
0083|83/188}} |
0088|88/89}} | 2013– |
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Bologna ( - Rimini) | 0084|84/85}} | 2010– |
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Venice | 0086|86/87}} | 2011– |
Detvan | Ostrava – Bratislava | 0220|220/221}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} | CD|ČD}} | 2006– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Drava | Venice – Ljubljana – Zagreb – Budapest | 0052|52/53}} | Italy}} {{Flagu|Slovenia}} {{Flagu|Croatia}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} | SŽ |
Emona | Vienna – Graz – Ljubljana | 0150|150/151}} | Austria}} {{Flagu|Slovenia}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Vienna – Graz – Maribor | 0253|253/256}} | Austria}} {{Flagu|Slovenia}} | OBB|ÖBB}} |
Erasmus | Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck | 0024|24/25}} | Netherlands}} {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 1987–1991 | ICE, EC |
Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne | 0143|143/150}} | Netherlands}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | 1991–2000 | ICE |
{{sort|Etoile du Nord|Étoile du Nord}} | Amsterdam – Rotterdam – Antwerpen – Brussels – Paris | 0082|82/87}} | Netherlands}} {{Flagu|Belgium}} {{Flagu|France}} | SNCF | 1987–1995 | Thalys |
Fatra | Prague – Ostrava – Zilina | 0126|126/127}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} |
Felix Timmermans | Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels | 0036|36/37}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Belgium}} | DB | 1993–1997 | ICE/Thalys |
Frans Hals | Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck | 0026|26/27}} | Netherlands}} {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 1987–1991 | ICE, EC |
Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne | 0145|145/148}} | Netherlands}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | 1991–2000 | ICE |
Fransz Liszt | Dortmund – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna – Budapest | 0020|20/21}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} | DB | 1989–1991 | ICE, Railjet |
{{sort|0024|24/25}} | 1991–2002 |
OBB|ÖBB}} | 2003–2007 |
Franz Schubert | Zürich – Innsbruck – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna | 0164|165/151}} | Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 1987–2010 | Railjet |
Frejus | Lyon – Turin | 0144|144/145}} | {{Flagu|France}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | FS | 1996–2003 | |
0146|146/147}} |
Galilei | Paris – Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan – Venice / Florence | 0021|21/24}} | France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SNCF | 1987–1993 |
Garda | Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Milan | 0080|80/81}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | FS | 1991–2008 |
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona | 0083|83/188}} | 2009 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Goethe | Paris – Metz – Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Frankfurt | 0056|56/57}} | {{Flagu|France}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1987–1991 2000–2007 | ICE |
0058|58/59}} | SNCF | 1991–1993 |
Paris – Metz – Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Frankfurt – Erfurt – Leipzig – Dresden – Prague | 0056|56/57}} | France}} {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} | DB | 1997–1999 | ICE, EC |
Gottardo | Zürich – Chiasso – Milan | 0057|57/58}} | {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SBB | 1988–1994 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
| 0012|12/13}} | 2009– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
0014|14/15}} |
0016|16/17}} |
0018|18/19}} | 2009–2011 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0020|20/21}} | 2009– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
0022|22/23}} |
0024|24/25}} |
0113|113/114}} |
Gottfried Keller | Munich – Lindau – Bregenz – Zürich | 0096|96/97}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SBB | 1987–1991 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0094|94/95}} | 1993–2002 |
Munich – Lindau – Bregenz – Zürich – Bern | 0096|96/97}} | 1991–1993 |
Gustav Klimt | Prague – Vienna – Graz | 0078|78/79}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | EC |
Gustav Mahler | Prague – Vienna | 0070|70/71}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | CD|ČD}} | 2010– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Gustave Eiffel | Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Paris | 0042|42/43}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Belgium}} {{Flagu|France}} | DB | 1987–1988 | Thalys |
Paris – Metz – Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Frankfurt | 0054|54/55}} | France}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | SNCF | 1988–2007 | ICE |
Hamlet | Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg | 0194|194/195}} | {{Flagu|Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1991–1992 | {{sort|2EC|EC}}/ICE |
0192|192/193}} | 1992–1994 |
0188|188/189}} | DSB | 1994–1998 |
{{sort|0038|38/39}} | 1998–1999 2003–2010 |
Malmö – Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg[4] | Sweden}} {{Flagu|Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | 2000–2002 |
Hansa | Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg | 0034|34/35}} | Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1987–1991 | {{sort|2EC|EC}}/ICE |
Havelland | Berlin – Braunschweig – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich | 0074|74/75}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | DB | 1992–1993 | ICE |
Heinrich Heine | Paris – Metz – Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Frankfurt | 0058|58/59}} | {{Flagu|France}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | SNCF | 1989–1991 | ICE |
{{sort|0056|56/57}} | 1991–1993 |
Paris – Metz – Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Frankfurt – Erfurt – Leipzig – Dresden | DB | 1993–1995 | ICE |
Paris – Metz – Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Frankfurt – Erfurt – Leipzig – Dresden – Prague | France}} {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} | 1995–1997 | ICE, EC |
Helvetia | Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich | 0078|78/79}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | DB | 1987–1991 | ICE |
0070|70/71}} | 1991–1993 |
Henri Dunant | Paris – Geneva | 0974|974/977}} | France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SNCF (TGV) | 1987–? | TGV |
Hermann Hesse | Stuttgart – Schaffhausen – Zürich – Chiasso – Milan | 0082|82/83}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SBB | 1987–1989 | IC, EC |
Hieronymus Bosch | Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne | 0140|140/153}} | Netherlands}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1991–2000 | ICE |
Hornád | Košice – Miskolc – Bratislava | 0536|536/537}} | Slovakia}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} | MÁV |
Hortobágy | Nyíregyháza – Debrecen – Hajdúszoboszló - Szolnok – Budapest-Keleti – Győr – Hegyeshalom – Wien-Hauptbahnhof | 0140|140/147}} | Hungary}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | PKP |
Hugo von Hofmannsthal | Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt | 0110|110/111}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 1991–1993 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Munich – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna | 0190|190/191}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 1997–1998 | Railjet |
Hungaria | Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Bratislava – Budapest | {{sort|0174|174/175}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} | MÁV | 1993–1996 | EC |
Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Bratislava – Budapest | 1996–1997 |
0170|170/171}} | 1997– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
{{sort|Ile de France|Île de France}} | Brussels – Paris | 0080|80/85}} | Belgium}} {{Flagu|France}} | SNCB/SNCF | 1987–1993 | Thalys/TGV |
Insubria | Zürich – Chiasso – Milan | 0179|179}} | Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | CIS | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Iris | Brussels – Luxembourg – Metz – Strasbourg – Basel – Zürich – Chur | 0096|96/97}} | Belgium}} {{Flagu|Luxembourg}} {{Flagu|France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SBB | 1987–2016 |
J.J. Rousseau | Paris – Geneva | 0972|972/979}} | France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SNCF (TGV) | 1987–? | TGV |
Jan Hus | Dresden – Prague | 0168|168/169}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} | DB | 2000 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Jan Jesenius | Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Bratislava – Budapest | 0174|174/175}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} | MÁV | 2005– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Jan Perner | Prague – Ostrava – Zilina | 0148|148/149}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} |
Jan Pietersz Sweelinck | Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne | 0142|142/151}} | Netherlands}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1991–2000 | ICE |
Jaroslav Hasek | Prague – Brno – Bratislava – Budapest | 0272|272/273}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} |
Jean Monnet | Brussels – Luxembourg – Metz – Strasbourg – Basel | 0295|295/296}} | Belgium}} {{Flagu|Luxembourg}} {{Flagu|France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SNCB/SBB | 1988–2007 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Johann Gregor Mendel | Prague – Vienna | 0078|78/79}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | CD|ČD}} | 2011– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Johann Strauss | Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna | 0028|28/29}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | {{sort|OBB|ÖBB}} | 1987–1991 | ICE |
{{sort|0022|22/23}} | 1991–2003 |
| Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna | DB | 2004–2005 2007 |
Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna | 2006 |
Johannes Kepler | Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz | 0120|120/121}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 1991–1994 | ICE |
Johannes Vermeer | Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne | 0144|144/149}} | Netherlands}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1991–2000 | ICE |
Joseph Haydn | Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna | 0026|26/27}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 1991–1999 | ICE |
Magdeburg – Hannover – Dortmund – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna | {{sort|0028|28/29}} | {{sort|OBB|ÖBB}} | 1999–2000 | ICE, IC |
Dortmund – Wuppertal – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna | 2001–2002 | ICE |
Jože Plečnik | Prague – České Budějovice – Linz – Leoben – Graz – Ljubljana | 0100|100/101}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Slovenia}} |
Jozef Bem | Warsaw – Košice – Budapest | 0382|382/383}} | Poland}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} |
Karen Blixen | Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg | 0192|192/193}} | {{Flagu|Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1991–1992 | {{sort|2EC|EC}}/ICE |
0190|190/191}} | 1992–1994 |
0186|186/187}} | 1994–1998 |
{{sort|0036|36/37}} | DSB | 1998–1999 2003–2009 |
Malmö – Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg[5] | Sweden}} {{Flagu|Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | 2000–2002 |
Karlstein | Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Prague | 0050|50/51}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} | DB | 1994–2002 |
Karwendel | Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel – Würzburg – Munich – Garmisch-Partenkirchen – Seefeld | 0080|80/81}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 1987–1988 | ICE |
Killesberg | Stuttgart – Schaffhausen – Zürich | 0154|154/155}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SBB | 1993–1995 | IC |
Komet | Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel[6] | 0470|470/471}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | DB | 1987–1991 | CityNightLine |
Košičan | Prague – Olomouc – Zilina – Košice | 0120|120/121}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} |
Kysuca | Prague – Ostrava – Zilina | 0143|143/230}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} |
Lario | Biasca – Chiasso – Milan | 0105|105}} | Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Le Corbusier | Paris – Basel | 0113|113/116}} | France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SNCF | 1987–? | TGV |
Le Genevois | Paris – Geneva | 0971|971/980}} | France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SNCF (TGV) | 1987–? | TGV |
Lehár | Vienna – Budapest | 0040|40/41}} | Austria}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} | MÁV | 1988–2008 | Railjet |
Leonardo da Vinci | Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Milan | 0010|10/11}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | DB | 1987–1991 | EC |
0012|12/13}} | 1995–2000 |
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Milan | 0086|86/87}} | FS | 1991–1995 |
0088|88/89}} | 2000–2011 |
Ligure | Nice – Monte Carlo – Genoa – Milan | 0141|141/142}} | {{Flagu|France}} {{Flagu|Monaco}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | FS | 2004–2009 | |
0417|147/148}} |
Lötschberg | Hannover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Brig | 0006|6/7}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | DB | 1987–1991 | ICE, EC |
Berlin – Hannover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Brig | {{sort|0100|100/101}} | 1996–1997 |
Leipzig – Hannover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Brig | 1997–1998 |
Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Brig | 1998–2002 |
0006|6/7}} | 2003–2004 |
Lutetia | Paris – Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan | 0021|21/24}} | France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SNCF | 1987–1993 | TGV, EC |
Madrid Talgo | Paris – Bordeaux – Madrid | 0407|407/409}} | France}} {{Flagu|Spain}} | RENFE | 1987–1993 |
Manzoni | Winterthur – Zürich – Chiasso – Milan | 0050|50/51}} | Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SBB | 1989–1993 | EC |
Maria Theresia | Zürich – Innsbruck – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna | 0160|160/161}} | Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 1987–2010 | Railjet |
Marie Curie | Paris – Strasbourg – Karlsruhe – Stuttgart | 0068|68/69}} | France}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1992–1996 | TGV |
| Strasbourg – Karlsruhe – Stuttgart | 0166|166/167}} | {{Flagu|France}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 2005 | IC/TGV |
0168|168/169}} |
Matterhorn | Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Brig | 0072|72/73}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | DB | 1989–1991 | ICE, EC |
Wiesbaden – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Brig | 0100|100/101}} | SBB | 1991–2002 |
0006|6/7}} | 2003–2004 |
Maurice Ravel | Paris – Strasbourg – Karlsruhe – Stuttgart – Munich | 0066|66/67}} | {{Flagu|France}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1989–2007 | TGV |
0064|64/65}} | 2003–2007 |
| Strasbourg – Karlsruhe – Stuttgart – Munich | 0060|60/61}} | {{Flagu|France}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 2003–2008 | IC/TGV |
0264|264/265}} | 2003–2006 |
0266|266/267}} | 2003–2007 |
0360|360/361}} | 2009–2010 |
Max Reinhardt | Munich – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna | 0016|16/17}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | {{sort|OBB|ÖBB}} | 1993–2000 | Railjet |
0116|116/117}} | 2003–2006 |
Mediolanum | Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan | 0115|115/116}} | Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | CIS | 2004–? | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Luzern – Chiasso – Milan | 0153|153/158}} | Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SBB | 2011– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Memling | Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels – Bruges – Oostende | {{sort|0048|48/49}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Belgium}} | SNCB | 1987–1988 | ICE, IC |
1991–1993 |
Frankfurt – Koblenz – Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels – Bruges – Oostende | 0022|22/23}} | 1988–1991 |
Dortmund – Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Brussels – Bruges – Oostende | 0048|48/49}} | 1993–1995 |
0034|34/35}} | 1995–1998 |
Merkur | Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt | 0030|30/31}} | Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1987–1991 | ICE |
Michaelangelo | Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Milan – Roma | 0080|80/81}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | FS | 1989–1991 | |
0084|84/85}} | 1991–2009 |
Mimara | Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Ljubljana – Zagreb | 0010|10/11}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Slovenia}} {{Flagu|Croatia}} | HŽ | 1991–1993 | EC |
0192|192/193}} | 2000–2002 |
0112|112/113}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 2003–2008 |
Leipzig – Nuremberg – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Ljubljana – Zagreb | {{sort|0010|10/11}} | HŽ | 1993–1995 | ICE, EC |
Berlin – Leipzig – Nuremberg – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Ljubljana – Zagreb | 1995–2000 |
Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt | 0112|112/113}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 2003–2008 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Villach – Ljubljana – Zagreb | 0212|212/213}} | Austria}} {{Flagu|Slovenia}} {{Flagu|Croatia}} | | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt | 0110|110/111}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 2003–2006 2009– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Ljubljana – Zagreb – Belgrade | 0210|210/211}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Slovenia}} {{Flagu|Croatia}} {{Flagu|Serbia}} |
Molière | Dortmund – Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Paris | 0040|40/41}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Belgium}} {{Flagu|France}} | DB | 1987–1993 | ICE, Thalys |
0030|30/31}} | SNCF | 1993–1997 |
Monginevro | Lyon – Turin | 0140|140/143}} | France}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | FS | 1996–2003 |
Mont Blanc | Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Geneva | 0076|76/77}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | DB | 1987–1991 | ICE, IC |
Berlin – Hannover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Geneva | {{sort|0106|106/107}} | 1991–1993 |
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Geneva | 1993–1999 |
Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Geneva | 2000 |
Mont Cenis | Lyon – Turin | 0136|136/139}} | France}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | FS | 1996–2003 |
Monteverdi | Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan – Venice | 0037|37/42}} | {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SBB | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0039|39/40}} | | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Monte Rosa | Paris – Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan | 0124|124/129}} | France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | CIS | 2004–? | 5|TGV, EC}} |
Moravia | Ostrava – Bratislava – Budapest | 01310|130/131}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} | 6 | } |
Mozart | Paris – Strasbourg – Karlsruhe – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna | 0068|68/69}} | {{Flagu|France}} {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | {{sort|OBB|ÖBB}} | 1989–1991 | {{sort|5|TGV, Railjet}} |
0064|64/65}} | 1991–2002 |
Munich – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna | 0068|68/69}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | 2003–2008 | {{sort|3Railjet|Railjet}} |
Odra | Prague – Ostrava – Zilina | 0142|142/143}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} | 6 | } |
Olše | Prague – Ostrava – Zilina | 0147|147}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} | 6 | } |
Otto Lilienthal | Berlin – Braunschweig – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich | 0072|72/73}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | DB | 1991–1992 | {{sort|5ICE|ICE}} |
0078|78/79}} | 1992–1993 |
Paderewski | Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Poznań – Warsaw | 0044|44/45}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Poland}} | PKP | 1998–2002 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Paganini | Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Bologna | {{sort|0012|12/13}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | DB | 1991–1993 | {{sort|4EC|EC}} |
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Venice | 1993–1995 |
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona | 2000–2002 |
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona | 0086|86/87}} | FS | 1995–2000 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0082|82/83}} | 2003–2008 |
Palatino | Paris – Genoa – Rome | 0212|212/213}} | France}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SNCF | 1987–2003 | 6 | } |
Parsifal | Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Paris | 0044|44/45}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Belgium}} {{Flagu|France}} | SNCF | 1987–1993 | {{sort|3Thalys|Thalys}} |
0032|32/33}} | 1993–1997 |
Patscherkofel | Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck | 0014|14/15}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 1993–1995 | {{sort|4EC|EC}} |
Piet Mondriaan | Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne | 0146|146/147}} | Netherlands}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1991–2000 | {{sort|3ICE|ICE}} |
Polonia | Warsaw – Katowice – Vienna – Klagenfurt – Villach | 0102|102/103}} | Poland}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | OBB/PKP|ÖBB/PKP}} | 1997– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Porta Bohemica | Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague[7] | 0176|176/177}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} | {{sort|CD|ČD}} | 1993–2007 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno[8] | 0176|176}}[9] | 2008– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Posnania | Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Poznań | 0048|48/49}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Poland}} | PKP | 1998–2002 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Praha | Warsaw – Katowice – Prague | 0106|106/107}} | Poland}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} | PKP | 1993– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Prinz Eugen | Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna | 0090|90/91}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 1987–1991 | {{sort|3ICE|ICE}} |
Kiel – Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna | {{sort|0028|28/29}} | 1991–1997 | 5ICE|ICE}} |
Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Frankfurt – Würzburg – Nuremberg – Linz – Vienna | OBB|ÖBB}} | 1997–1999 | {{sort|3ICE|ICE}} |
Rákóczi | Košice – Miskolc – Bratislava | 0532|532/533}} | Slovakia}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} | MÁV | 6 | } |
Rätia † | Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Chur | 0070|70/71}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | DB | 1987–1989 | {{sort|5|ICE, EC}} |
0170|170/171}} | 1989–1991 |
Berlin – Hannover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Chur | {{sort|0102|102/103}} | 1991–1996 |
Leipzig – Hannover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Chur | 1996–1998 |
Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Chur | 1998–2002 |
0006|6/7}} | SBB | 2003– | EC |
| 0008|8/9}} | 2005–2006 2013– |
0100|100/101}} | 2005–2012 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Rembrandt | Amsterdam – Utrecht – Oberhausen – Düsseldorf – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Chur | 0002|2/3}} | Netherlands}} {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SBB | 1987–2002 | 6 | } |
Rheinpfeil | Hannover – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Zürich – Chur | 0008|8/9}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | DB | 1987–1991 | 5|ICE, EC}} |
Riviera del Fiori | Nice – Monte Carlo – Genoa – Milan | 0139|139/140}} | {{Flagu|France}} {{Flagu|Monaco}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | FS | 2004–2009 | |
0159|159/160}} |
Robert Schuman | Paris – Luxembourg | 0203|203/209}} | France}} {{Flagu|Luxembourg}} | CFL | 1987–? | {{sort|3TGV|TGV}} |
Robert Stolz | Munich – Salzburg – Leoben – Graz | 0016|16/17}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 1989–1991 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Romulus | Vienna – Klagenfurt – Venice – Florence – Rome | 0030|30/37}} | Austria}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | 1987–2001 | 6 | } |
Rosenborg | Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg | 0186|186/187}} | Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1992–1994 | {{sort|2EC|EC}}/ICE |
Rosenkavalier | Munich – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna | 0060|60/61}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 1991–1993 | 3Railjet|Railjet}} |
Rossini | Schaffhausen – Zürich – Chiasso – Milan | 0053|53/56}} | Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | 1987–? | 5|IC, EC}} |
Rubens | Brussels – Paris | 0081|81/84}} | Belgium}} {{Flagu|France}} | SNCB/SNCF | 1987–1993 | {{sort|3|Thalys/TGV}} |
San Marco | Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan – Verona – Vicenza – Venice | 0111|111/114}} | Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | CIS | 2005–? | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Sanremo | Nice – Monte Carlo – Genoa – Milan | 0143|143/146}} | France}} {{Flagu|Monaco}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | FS | 2004–2009 | 6 | } |
Schwabenland | Stuttgart – Schaffhausen – Zürich – Chiasso | 0086|86/87}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SBB | 1987–1989 | 5|IC, EC}} |
Schweizerland | Munich – Lindau – Bregenz – Zürich | {{sort|0092|92/93}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SBB | 1987–1991 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Munich – Lindau – Bregenz – Zürich – Bern | DB | 1991–1994 | 5|EC, IC}} |
Semmelweis Ignác | Vienna – Budapest | 0962|962/967}} | Austria}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} | {{sort|3Railjet|Railjet}} |
Skandinavien | Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg | 0032|32/33}} | Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1987–1991 | {{sort|2EC|EC}}/ICE |
Slovan | Prague – Brno – Bratislava – Budapest | 0274|274/275}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} | 6 | } |
Slovenská strela | Prague – Brno – Bratislava | 0277|277/278}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} | 6 | } |
Smetana | Dresden – Prague – Brno – Vienna | 0278|278/279}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 2003–2004 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Prague – Vienna | 0072|72/73}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | CD|ČD}} | | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Sobieski | Warsaw – Katowice – Vienna | 0104|104/105}} | Poland}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | PKP | 1994– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Soren Kierkergaard | Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg | 0184|184/185}} | Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1992–1994 | {{sort|2EC|EC}}/ICE |
Stachus | Munich – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna | 0066|66/67}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | {{sort|OBB|ÖBB}} | 1987–1989 | {{sort|3Railjet|Railjet}} |
0018|18/19}} | 1989–1991 |
0166|166/167}} | 1991–1993 |
Stendhal | Paris – Turin – Milan | 0220|220/221}} | France}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SNCF | 1994–? | 6 | } |
Stradivari | Vienna – Klagenfurt – Venice | 0032|32/33}} | Austria}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | 2004–? | 6 | } |
Thomas Mann † | Copenhagen – Rødby – Puttgarden – Hamburg | 0190|190/191}} | {{Flagu|Denmark}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1991–1992 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0182|182/183}} | 1992–1998 |
0030|30/33}} | DSB | 1998–2000 |
0030|30/31}} | 2001– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Thunersee | Berlin – Hannover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Bern – Interlaken | 0108|108/109}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | DB | 1991–1995 | 5ICE|ICE}} |
Ticino | Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan | 0109|109/110}} | Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | CIS | 1993–2008 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Tiepolo | Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Verona – Venice | 0086|86/87}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | FS | 1995–2009 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Tiziano | Hamburg – Hannover – Kassel – Frankfurt – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan | 0074|74/75}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | DB | 1987–1991 | 5|ICE, EC}} |
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan | {{sort|0008|8/9}} | SBB | 1991–1993 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Hannover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan | DB | 1993–1998 | {{sort|5|ICE, EC}} |
Magdeburg – Hannover – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan | 1998–1999 |
Hamburg – Bremen – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan | 1999–2002 | {{sort|4EC|EC}} |
Traianus | Budapest – Bucharest | 0046|46/47}} | Hungary}} {{Flagu|Romania}} | 1997–2002 | 6 | } |
Transalpin | Basel – Zürich – Innsbruck – Salzburg – Linz – Vienna | {{sort|0163|162/163}} | {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | {{sort|OBB/SBB|ÖBB/SBB}} | 1987–2010 | 5|EC, Railjet}} |
Zürich – Innsbruck – Leoben - Graz | 2013– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Uetliberg | Stuttgart – Schaffhausen – Zürich | 0158|158/159}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SBB | 1993–1995 | {{sort|3IC|IC}} |
Val Gardena | Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Bolzano | 0188|188/189}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | {{sort|OBB|ÖBB}} | 2005–2006 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0081|81/82}} | 2009 |
Munich – Kufstein – Innsbruck – Bolzano – Verona | 0188|188/189}} | 2007–2008 |
Vallese | Paris – Geneva – Lausanne – Brig – Milan | 0120|120/127}} | France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SNCF | 5|TGV, EC}} |
Varsovia | Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) – Poznań – Warsaw | 0040|40/41}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Poland}} | DB | 1993–2002 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
Warsaw – Katowice – Břeclav – Bratislava – Budapest | 0130|130/131}} | Poland}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} {{Flagu|Hungary}} | 2012– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Vauban | Brussels – Luxembourg – Metz – Strasbourg – Basel – Milan | {{sort|0090|90/91}} | Belgium}} {{Flagu|Luxembourg}} {{Flagu|France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | SBB | 1988–2007 |
Brussels – Luxembourg – Metz – Strasbourg – Basel – Bern – Interlaken | {{Flagu|Belgium}} {{Flagu|Luxembourg}} {{Flagu|France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | 2007 |
Brussels – Luxembourg – Metz – Strasbourg – Basel – Zürich | 2007–2016 |
Verbano | Basel – Bern – Brig – Milan | 0130|130/131}} | {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
| 0050|50/51}} | SBB | 2008– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
52/59}} | 2009– |
0056|56/57}} |
Verdi | Münster – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan | {{sort|0004|4/5}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} {{Flagu|Italy}} | DB | 1991–1992 | {{sort|4EC|EC}} |
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Karlsruhe – Basel – Luzern – Chiasso – Milan | 1992–2002 |
Versailles | Paris – Geneva | 0975|975/978}} | France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SNCF (TGV) | 1987–? | {{sort|3TGV|TGV}} |
Victor Hugo | Paris – Metz – Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Frankfurt | 0052|52/53}} | France}} {{Flagu|Germany}} | DB | 1987–1995 | {{sort|3ICE|ICE}} |
Vindobona | Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno – Vienna | {{sort|0172|172/173}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 1993–2000 | {{sort|3EC|EC}}, Railjet |
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno – Vienna | DB | 2001–2009 |
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno – Vienna – Klagenfurt – Villach | OBB|ÖBB}} | 2009–2014 |
| Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Brno – Vienna | 0178|178/179}} | DB | 2007 |
0177|177}}[10] | {{sort|CD|ČD}} | 2008–2012 |
Hamburg – Berlin – Dresden – Prague – Bratislava | 0177|177}}[10] | Germany}} {{Flagu|Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Slovakia}} | 2013– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Voltaire | Paris – Geneva | 0973|973/976}} | France}} {{Flagu|Switzerland}} | SNCF (TGV) | 1987–? | {{sort|3TGV|TGV}} |
Wawel | Hamburg – Lüneburg – Stendal – Berlin – Cottbus – Wroclaw – Kraków | 0240|240/241}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Poland}} | DB/PKP | 2007–2008 | {{sort|6 | } |
0340|340/341}} | 2009–2010 |
{{sort|0248|248/249}} | 2011–2012 |
Hamburg – Lüneburg – Stendal – Berlin – Cottbus – Wroclaw | 2013–2014 |
Wörthersee | Münster – Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt | 0014|14/15}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 1989–1990 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0114|114/115}} | DB|DB}} | 2008– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Dortmund – Cologne – Koblenz – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt | 0014|14/15}} | DB | 1990–1991 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0112|112/113}} | 1991–1995 |
0112|112}} | 1995–1999 |
0114|114/115}} | 2003–2008 |
Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt | 0113|113}} | 1995–1999 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0112|112/113}} | 2000–2002 |
| Frankfurt – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt | 0112|112/113}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 2009 2012– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
0117|117}}[11] | DB | 2009– |
| Frankfurt – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Leoben – Graz | 0318|318/319}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 2009–2010 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0218|218/219}} | 2011– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Frankfurt – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Linz | 0390|390/391}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 2009– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
| Saarbrücken – Kaiserslautern – Mannheim – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Leoben – Graz | 0316|316/317}} | {{Flagu|Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | DB | 2009–2010 | {{sort|2EC|EC}} |
0216|216/217}} | 2011– | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Siegen – Frankfurt – Stuttgart – Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt | 0112|112/113}} | Germany}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | OBB|ÖBB}} | 2010–2011 | 5|RE, EC}} |
Zagreb | Vienna – Graz – Zagreb | 0158|158/159}} | Austria}} {{Flagu|Slovenia}} {{Flagu|Croatia}} | | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
Zdeněk Fibich | Prague – Vienna | 0074|74/75}} | Czech Republic}} {{Flagu|Austria}} | CD|ČD}} | | {{sort|1EC|EC}} |
1. ^1 EC Admiral de Ruijter and Benjamin Britten were each two train services, with a ferry in between
2. ^EC 371, the southbound service, terminated at Prague
3. ^EC 371, the southbound service, terminates at Brno
4. ^Only EC 38, the southbound service, served Malmö
5. ^Only EC 37, the northbound service, served Malmö
6. ^EC Komet was a sleeper train
7. ^From 2001–2002, EC Porta Bohemica started at Westerland (Sylt)
8. ^EC 176 began at Prague in 2008
9. ^EC 176 is a northbound only service (Brno to Hamburg)
10. ^1 EC 177 is a southbound only service (Berlin to Vienna/Bratislava)
11. ^EC 117 is a southbound only service (Frankfurt to Klagenfurt)