- 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...
-
Rheinpfeil (German -
Rhine arrow) may mean: The
Rheinpfeil (hydrofoil) [de], a Raketa-type
hydrofoil boat The
Rheinpfeil (train),
which ran
between 1952...
- S****ped
after 1992.
Raketa 72,
Rotterdam (previously in
Germany as "
Rheinpfeil") The
Lithuanian remaining Raketa has been
operated by the UAB "Nemuno...
- – Zürich – Chur 2/3 Netherlands Germany Switzerland SBB 1987–2002
Rheinpfeil Hanover – K****el –
Frankfurt –
Mannheim –
Karlsruhe –
Basel – Zürich –...
-
Posnania Praha Prietenia Prinz Eugen Raffaello Rákóczi Rätia
Rembrandt Rheinpfeil Riviera Dei
Fiori Robert Schuman Robert Stolz Romulus Rosenborg Rosenkavalier...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
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...
- 1308-1312,
again with Henschel-made high-speed bogies,
primarily for the
Rheinpfeil.
Neither group of E10.12
locomotives was
ready in time for the launch...