- An
Eilzug (plural: Eilzüge) is a type of p****enger
train which runs regionally, and does not stop at all stations; it is
similar to a
modern regional express...
- Sylt with the
mainland are
still officially referred to as D
trains E (
Eilzug) was the semi-fast
service offering faster journeys than
normal p****enger...
- multiple-unit connexions, also cross-border
Ubrzani vlak semi-fast (like
German Eilzug) Putnički voz,
Lokalni voz, Potniški vlak
Regional train stopping at all...
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Abyse 630 by the DB. From the Schürzenwagen
series of coaches, a semi-fast,
Eilzug,
variant was developed. In
important details it was the same as the previous...
-
Hartmann went
straight to the
state railway. As 2-4-0 "fast-stopping train" (
Eilzug)
locomotives they were
classified as B VI and H VI
according to
their manufacturer...
- Sts. E. B.). The
class included various types of fast-stopping
train (
Eilzug) locomotive,
which had
originally come from the Leipzig–Dresden Railway...
- sets
which will be
refurbished part by part.
Those are: an
Eilzug including 5 four-axle
Eilzug coaches,
which shall be
added by one more
coach and a four-axle...
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lasted into the 1960s. In the 1950s the bulk of the
fleet for
local and
Eilzug (semi-fast)
trains was
still made up of 22,345 four-, six- and eight-wheeled...
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Based in Cologne. The
traditional Zwickau fast-stopping
train (Traditions-
Eilzug Zwickau),
based in Berlin. The Blue
Gentian (Blauer Enzian) TEE express...
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consisted on w****days of four
pairs of
express trains, five
pairs of semi-fast (
Eilzug)
trains and ten
pairs of
stopping trains. Near the
southern Harz, the Mittelbau-Dora...