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

Belarus

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

Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Eurostar NMBS/SNCB, SNCF Brussels (Brussel-Zuid) or Paris (Gare du Nord) to London (St Pancras) 1994–present

Bulgaria

Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Chaika Sofia (Central) – KarlovoBourgas present
Slynchev Briag Sofia (Central) – PlovdivBourgas present
Zlatni Pyasatsi Sofia (Central) – Varna present
Yantra Sofia (Central) – Gorna Oriahovitsa present
Diana Sofia (Central) – Yambol present
Bulgaria Express Sofia (Central) – Moscow (Kiyevsky) present
Cherno More VarnaMinsk present

Croatia

source[1]

Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Marjan IC 520/521/522/523 HŽPP Zagreb (Central) – Knin – Split present (until 1991 on Una railway, since 1995 on Lika railway)
Dalmacija HŽPP ČakovecVaraždinZagrebSplit present
Mimara EC 212 / 112; EC 113 / 1213 HŽPP Zagreb (Central) – Frankfurt (Hbf) present
Dioklecijan HŽPP OsijekSplit present
Opatija B 480 / B 481 1247 / 1246 / 1605 HŽPP, SŽ, MAV RijekaLjubljanaMunich / Budapest Déli present
Istra B 1272 HŽPP Pula – Buzet – Divača present
Lisinski EN 498 / 462, EN 463 / 499 HŽPP Zagreb (Central) – Salzburg – Munich (Hbf) present
Sava B210 HŽPP VinkovciVillach present
Croatia EC* 158 R / EC* 159/1259** R HŽPP Zagreb (Central) – Vienna present
Slavonija IC 540/541/543/544 HŽPP Vinkovci – Zagreb present
Cibalija IC 542/545 HŽPP Vinkovci – Zagreb present
Podravka IC 580/581 HŽPP Osijek – Koprivnica – Zagreb present
Drava B 1272 HŽPP Osijek – Koprivnica – Zagreb present
Gradec IC** 200 /205 HŽPP, MAV Zagreb – Budapest Déli present
Agram IC** 201 /204 HŽPP, MAV Zagreb – Budapest Déli present
Matoš Zagreb – Belgrade -1991
Arena Pula – Ljubljana -1991?

Czech Republic[2]

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) – PlzeňKlatovyŽelezná Ruda-Alžbětín

present
Bezdrev R 657-659 ČD PlzeňČeské Budějovice present
Bouzov R 900-917 ČD Brno (Main) – OlomoucŠumperk 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 BohumínWarsaw (Wschodnia) present
Cracovia EC 114/115 ČD, PKPIC PrzemyslPrague (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 AirportOlomouc

Mošnov, Ostrava AirportPrague (Main)

Mošnov, Ostrava AirportBrno (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 ChebKošice (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) – ŽilinaVrútkyBanská BystricaZvolen present
Galicja R 300/301 ČD, PKPIC PrzemyslOstrava (Svinov) present
Helfštýn Ex 590/591 ČD BohumínBřeclav present
Horácký express Sp 1925-1928 ČD Brno (Main) – Třebíč present
Hradečan R 936/937

R 940-955

ČD Prague (Main) – Hradec KrálovéLetohrad present
Hukvaldy R 640/641 ČD Prague (Main) – Bohumín present
Humprecht Sp 1821/1822 ČD Hradec KrálovéSobotka 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 BudějoviceLinz (Hauptbahnhof)

Ex 536/537: Prague (Main) – České BudějoviceČeský 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 LabemTeplice v ČecháchChomutovCheb present
Labe R 600

R 670-699

ČD Prague (Main) – Ústí nad LabemDěčín present
Leo Express LE 410/411

LE 1230-1262

LE Prague (Main) – Kraków (Main)

Prague (Main) – BohumínKarviná

Prague (Main) – BohumínKošice

Prague (Main) – BohumínPřerov

Prague (Main) – BohumínStaré Město u Uherského Hradiště

present
Letní Kometa Os 5274/5275 ČD Ústí nad LabemDresden (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) – BřeclavBudapest (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) – BřeclavOlomouc 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) – BohumínNávsíŽilina present
Pendolino IC 512/515

SC 500-517

ČD Karlovy VaryFrantiškovy LázněPrague (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 PečkyBošiceKouřimZásmukyBečváry 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) – KrnovOlomouc 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) – HavířovNávsíKošice

present
Renesance Sp 1900-1923 ČD Havlíčkův BrodTelčSlavonice present
Roztocze R 310/311 ČD, PKPIC LublinBohumín present
Rožmberk R 651-656

R 660-669

ČD PlzeňČeské BudějoviceJihlavaBrno (Main) present
Ryzlink rýnský Sp 1931/1932 ČD JihlavaZnojmo present
Sauvignon Sp 1934/1935 ČD JihlavaZnojmo present
Sázava Sp 1500-1511 ČD Prague (Main) – Benešov u PrahyOlbramoviceTábor 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) – OlomoucStaré Město u Uherského HradištěVeselí nad Moravou

Prague (Smíchov) – Prague (Main) – OlomoucStaré Město u Uherského HradištěLuhačovice

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 KolínÚstí nad Labem present
Svitava R 860-879 ČD Prague (Smíchov) – Prague (Main) – Česká TřebováBrno (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) – VsetínPúchovŽilina present
Vánoční Kometa Os 5276/5277 ČD Ústí nad LabemDresden (Hauptbahnhof) present
Veltlínské zelené Sp 1930/1933 ČD JihlavaZnojmo 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) – TáborČeské 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 BudějoviceLinz (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) – ČáslavHavlíčkův BrodŽďár nad SázavouBrno (Main)

R 960/961: Prague (Smíchov) – Prague (Main) – ČáslavHavlíčkův BrodJihlava

present
Západní express Ex 350-363

Ex 550-568

ČD, ALEX Prague (Main) – PlzeňMünchen (Hauptbahnhof)

Prague (Main) – PlzeňCheb

present
Zlínský express R 894/897 ČD Prague (Smíchov) – Zlín (middle) present

Finland

Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Arctic Express Canterbury Travel RovaniemiKemijärvi 2007 - 2008
Allegro AE 781 ... AE 788 Karelian Trains Helsinki (Central) – St. Petersburg (Finlyandsky) 2010 - 2022
Aurora Borealis Express 269 (northbound)
270 (southbound)
VR Group Helsinki (Central) – Kolari present
Botnia Express VR Group Helsinki (Central) – Vaasa 1983 - 1988
Centria VR Group Helsinki (Central) – Jyväskylä 1978 - 1980, 1986 - 1989
Ilya Repin P 33 / 34 RŽD Helsinki (Central) – St. Petersburg (Finlyandsky) 1982 - 2010
Imatra Express EXP 17 / EXP 18 VR Group Helsinki (Central) – Imatra 1985 - 1988
Karelia VR Group Helsinki (Central) – Joensuu 1972 - 1992
Lapponia EP 57 / EP 58 VR Group Helsinki (Central) – Oulu 1972 - 1994
Lev Tolstoi P 31/ P 32 RŽD Helsinki (Central) – Moscow (Leningradsky) 1982 - 2020
Polaria EP 53 / EP 54 VR Group Helsinki (Central) – Oulu 1972 - 1979
Santa Claus Express VR Group Helsinki (Central) – Rovaniemi until 2010
Savonia VR Group Helsinki (Central) – Kontiomäki 1972 - 1993
Sibelius P 35 / 36 VR Group Helsinki (Central) – St. Petersburg (Finlyandsky) 1992 - 2010

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) – TorinoMilan (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) – TorinoMilan (Central) present
L'Étendard Discontinued SNCF Paris (Austerlitz) – Bordeaux Until 1990
EC Iris Discontinued SBB, SNCF, SNCB Brussels (Midi/Zuid) – StrasbourgChur
EC Jean Monnet Discontinued SBB, SNCF, SNCB Brussels (Midi/Zuid) – StrasbourgBasel present
EC Vauban EC 90/91 SBB, SNCF, SNCB Brussels (Midi/Zuid) – StrasbourgBrig present
Flèche d'Or Discontinued CF du Nord, SNCF Calais – Paris (Nord) 1925–1972
Le Train Bleu (The Blue Train) Discontinued SNCF CalaisFrench Riviera 1886–2003, replaced with ICN 5771/5772 or 5773/5774
Ligure SNCF, Trenitalia NiceMilan (Central) present
EC Manzoni EC 50/51 SNCF, Trenitalia Paris (Lyon) – TorinoMilan (Central) present
Le Mistral Discontinued SNCF Paris (Lyon) – Nice 1950–1982
Montecarlo SNCF, Trenitalia NiceNapoli 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 NiceMilan (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 NiceMilan (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) – IrunHendaye – Paris (Austerlitz)
Lisbon (Santa Apolónia) – Irun / Hendaye
1896–1990; 1990–2020
Talgo Mare Nostrum Elipsos Montpellier (Saint-Roch) – ValenciaLorca Withdrawn
Tren de los Alpes Elipsos Bourg-Saint-MauriceMadrid (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-AltonaKlagenfurt 1965–present (unnamed since the 1990s)
CNL Copernicus CNL 457/455 DB AutoZug Amsterdam CentraalPrague Withdrawn
Helvetia DB, SBB-CFF-FFS Hamburg-AltonaZurich 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 KøbenhavnStuttgart 1974–1978
EC Merkur EC 30/31 DB, DSB KøbenhavnFrankfurt 1987–1991
München-Nürnberg-Express DB Regio Munich (Hauptbahnhof) – Nuremberg (Hauptbahnhof) 2006–present
Norddeich Mole DB LuxembourgNorddeich Mole present
Rheingold DRG, DB BaselHook of Holland/Amsterdam 1928–1987
TEE Rheinpfeil TEE 21/22 DB DortmundKöln (Cologne)München 1965–1971
IC Rheinpfeil IC 106/107 DB HannoverKöln (Cologne)München. After May 1979: Hamburg/Hannover – Köln (Cologne)Basel 1971–1987
EC Rheinpfeil EC 8/9 DB HannoverKöln (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-AltonaPrahaWienVillach

From 2019: Graz (Hauptbahnhof) – Wien (Hauptbahnhof) – Prague (Main) – Berlin (Hauptbahnhof)

1957–2014, 2019–present

Greece

Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Pavlos Melas (Παύλος Μελάς) IC 60/66 OSE AthensKozani Discontinued
Pella (Πέλλα) IC 80/81 OSE ThessalonikiKozani Discontinued
Pegasus (Πήγασος) IC 30/31 OSE VolosThessaloniki Discontinued
Vergina (Βεργίνα) IC 70/71 OSE AthensAlexandroupolis Discontinued
N. Plastiras (Ν. Πλαστήρας) IC 47/48 OSE AthensKalabaka Discontinued
Rigas Ferraios (Ρήγας Φεραίος) IC 40/41 OSE AthensVolos Discontinued
Filippos (Φίλιππος) OSE AthensThessaloniki Discontinued
Makedonia (Μακεδονία) ICE 50/51 OSE AthensThessaloniki Discontinued
Periklis (Περικλής) OSE AthensVolos Discontinued
Ermis (Ερμής) IC 52/53 OSE AthensThessaloniki Present
Orfeas (Ορφέας) IC 74/75 OSE AthensKomotini Discontinued
Alexandros (Αλέξανδρος) ICE 56/57 OSE AthensThessaloniki Discontinued
Aristotelis (Αριστοτέλης) IC 54/55 OSE AthensThessaloniki Discontinued
Aiolos (Αίολος) OSE AthensThessaloniki Discontinued
Akropolis Express 290/291 OSE AthensMunich (Hauptbahnhof) Discontinued
Αttika Express 210/211 OSE AthensMunich (Hauptbahnhof) Discontinued

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 PüspökladányDebrecenBaia 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.) – SzolnokDebrecenNyíregyházaMukachevo present
NIC Traianus NIC 72/73 MÁV, CFR Bucharest (Bucureşti Nord)) – Timișoara (Timișoara Nord) – AradBékéscsabaSzolnokBudapest (Keleti pu.) present
NIC Fogaras NIC 74/75 MÁV, CFR BraşovAradBékéscsabaSzolnokBudapest (Keleti pu.) present
NIC Muntenia NIC 78/79 MÁV, CFR Bucharest (Bucureşti Nord)) – Timișoara (Timișoara Nord) – AradBékéscsabaSzolnokBudapest (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, KoprivnicaFonyódSzékesfehérvárBudapest (Déli pu.) present
NIC Citadella NIC 246/247 MÁV, Budapest (Déli pu.) – SzékesfehérvárVeszprémZalaegerszegLjubljana present
NIC Dráva NIC 310/311 MÁV, GySEV, ÖBB, Budapest (Keleti pu.) – GyőrSzombathelyGraz (Graz Hauptbahnhof) – MariborCeljeLjubljana present
NIC Mura NIC 312/313 MÁV, GySEV, ÖBB Graz (Graz Hauptbahnhof) – SzombathelyGyőrBudapest (Keleti pu.) present
NIC Rába NIC 317/318 MÁV, GySEV, ÖBB Graz (Graz Hauptbahnhof) – SzombathelyGyőrBudapest (Keleti pu.) discontinued
IC Arrabona IC 989 MÁV GyőrBudapest (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.) – GyőrCsornaSzombathelySzentgotthárd* present
IC Tűztorony IC 982/993 MÁV, GySEV Budapest (Keleti pu.) – GyőrCsornaSopron present
IC Ikva IC 981/992 MÁV, GySEV Budapest (Keleti pu.) – GyőrCsornaSopron present
IC Lővér IC 983/984 MÁV, GySEV Budapest (Keleti pu.) – GyőrCsornaSopron present
IC Scarbantia IC 987/994 MÁV, GySEV Budapest (Keleti pu.) – GyőrCsornaSopron present
IC Kékfrankos IC 986/995 MÁV, GySEV Budapest (Keleti pu.) – GyőrCsornaSopron present
IC Soproni Közgáz IC 996/997 MÁV, GySEV Budapest (Keleti pu.) – GyőrCsornaSopron present
IC Magnet Bank IC 985/988 MÁV, GySEV Budapest (Keleti pu.) – GyőrCsornaSopron present
NIC Hargita NIC 366/367 MÁV, CFR BraşovCluj NapocaOradeaPüspökladánySzolnokBudapest (Keleti pu.) present
NIC Corona NIC 406/407 MÁV, CFR BraşovCluj NapocaOradeaPüspökladánySzolnokBudapest (Keleti pu.) present
NIC Ister NIC 472/473 MÁV, CFR Bucharest (Bucureşti Nord)) – BraşovAradBékéscsabaSzolnokBudapest (Keleti pu.) present
Ivo Andrić 342/343 MÁV, SV SuboticaBudapest (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 ViennaSzolnok: merged with Corvin named as Dacia-Corvin present
Corvin Gy 404/405 MÁV, ÖBB, CFR SzolnokPüspökladányCluj-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* – FonyódKaposvárPécs* 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 SzombathelyNagykanizsaBarcs* – 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.) – SzékesfehérvárVeszprémAjkaSzombathely* 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.) – SzékesfehérvárVeszprémAjkaZalaegerszeg present
NIC Citadella NIC 246/247 MÁV, GySEV, ÖBB, Budapest (Déli pu.) – SzékesfehérvárVeszprémAjkaZalaegerszegHodosMurska SobotaPtujCeljeLjubljana present
NEx Istria NEx 1246/1247 MÁV, GySEV, ÖBB, Ajka* – ZalaegerszegHodosMurska SobotaPtujCeljeLjubljanaKoper;

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

Kazakhstan

Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Kazakhstan RŽD Moscow (Paveletsky) – Almaty present
Sibirjak DB, PKP, BŽD, RŽD, KTŽ Berlin (Hauptbahnhof) – Astana present
Tulpary KTŽ AstanaAlmaty present

Netherlands

Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Edelweiss TEE 30/31 CIWL
NS
NMBS/SNCB
CFL
SNCF
SBB-CFF-FFS
Lucerne/Basel/ZürichAmsterdam 1928–1939
1945–1999
Étoile du Nord TEE 82/85 CIWL
Nord/SNCF
NMBS/SNCB
NS
Paris NordBrussels/Amsterdam 1924–1939
1946–1996
Île de France TEE 81/86 SNCF
NMBS/SNCB
Paris NordBrussels/Amsterdam 1957–1995
Rheingold
Rheingold Express (1951-1954)
FFD 101/102
F 163/164
F 9/10
F 21/22
TEE 6/7
NS
DR/DB
SBB-CFF-FFS
Genève/BaselHook of Holland/Amsterdam 1928–1939
1951–1987
Van Beethoven TEE 22/23 NS
Deutsche Bundesbahn/Deutsche Bahn
AmsterdamBonn/Nuremberg 1972–2002

Norway

Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Bergensbanen VY OsloBergen present
Flåmsbana VY MyrdalFlåm present

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) – KoluszkiCzęstochowaOpole (Main)Wrocław (Main) present Intercity
Tour de Pologne 45108/9

54108/9 (in opposite direction)

PKPIC KatowiceZawiercieCzęstochowaKoluszkiWarszawa (Centralna)BiałystokEłkGiżyckoKorszeOlsztyn (Main)ElblągMalborkTczewGdańsk (Main)Gdynia (Main) 1 June 2010 – 2012

Name and route associated with a cycling race.

Express
Akademia Portfela PKPIC LublinSzczecin 2011

Commercial name, won in the WOŚP (GOCC) auction

Express
Gold Solution PKPIC PoznańOlsztyn 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"). 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]

Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Sud Express 310/313 CP, RENFE, SNCF Lisbon (Santa Apolónia) – IrunHendaye – Paris (Austerlitz)
Lisbon (Santa Apolónia) – Irun / Hendaye
1896–1990; 1990–Present
Trenhotel Lusitania 332/335 CP, RENFE Lisbon (Santa Apolónia) – Madrid (Chamartín) 1995–Present
Celta 420/421/422/423 CP, RENFE Porto (Campanhã) – ValençaVigo (Guixar) 2013–Present
Alfa Pendular 12#/13#/18# CP BragaPorto (Campanhã) – LisbonFaro 1999–Present
Comboio Azul CP Porto (São Bento) – Faro (via Vendas Novas Line and Beja) Withdrawn
Comboio das Amendoeiras CP Porto (Campanhã) – Freixo de NumãoPocinho – "3 Different Road Trips" March Weekends during Almond Blossom Season
Comboio das Vindimas CP Porto (Campanhã) – Régua September during Grape Harvest
Comboio das Cerejas CP Lisbon (Santa Apolónia) – Castelo Branco Saturdays between May and July during Cherry Harvest
Comboio Histórico CP RéguaTua Summer Weekends
Comboio Presidencial FMNF TBA
Internacional CP Porto (Campanhã) – Pampilhosa – Hendaye Withdrawn
Foguete CP Porto (São Bento) – Lisbon (Santa Apolónia) 1953–1986
Alfa CP Porto (Campanhã) – Lisbon (Santa Apolónia) 1986–1999
Sotavento CP BarreiroVila Real de Santo António (Guadiana) 1973–1982

Romania

Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Dacia IR 346/347 CFR Călători BucharestVienna (Hauptbahnhof) present[4]
Avram Iancu IC 521/522 CFR Călători Bucharest - Arad present; runs together with the Cluj branch until Teiuș
Avram Iancu IC 531/532 CFR Călători Bucharest - Cluj-Napoca present; runs together with the Arad branch until Teiuș
Tomis Express IC 536/538

IC 581/582

CFR Călători Bucharest - Constanța present
Ștefan cel Mare IC 551/552

IC 561/562

CFR Călători Bucharest - Suceava

Bucharest - Iași

present; runs together until Pașcani
Romania IR 460/461 CFR Călători

BDZ TCDD

Bucharest (București Nord) - Ruse - Gorna Oryahovitsa (further to Sofia, Halkalı, Varna) present (runs in the summer)
Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Traianus IR 72/73 CFR CĂLĂTORI BucharestBudapest (Keleti) present

Russia

List of named passenger trains of Russia

Slovakia

Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Čingov R 602 ZSSK Košice (Main) – Bratislava (Main) present
Dargov R 604/605 ZSSK HumennéBratislava (Main) present
Detvan EC 144/145
EC 222/223
ZvolenŽilina (Main)
Žilina (Main) – Prague (Main)
present
Devín Ex 133
Ex 278
ČD, ZSSK BohumínBratislava (Main) (Ex 133)
Bratislava (Main) – Břeclav (Ex 278)
present
Fatra EC 123 ČD, ZSSK Prague (Main) – Žilina (Main) present
Fatra EC 220/221 ČD, ZSSK ZvolenŽilina (Main)
Žilina (Main) – Prague (Main)
present
Gerlach IC 503 ZSSK Bratislava (Main) – Košice (Main) present
Hornád EC 186/187
IC 536/537
ZSSK Košice (Main) – Budapest (Main) present
Hron Ex 530/531 ZSSK Banská Bystrica (Main) – Bratislava (Main) present
Košičan EC 121/122
EC 242/243
ZSSK Košice (Main) – Prague (Main) present
Kriváň IC 506/507
IC 1504
ZSSK Košice (Main) – Bratislava (Main) present
Kysuca Ex 152 ZSSK Žilina (Main) – Bohumín present
Rysy IC 505 ZSSK Bratislava (Main) – Košice (Main) present
Metropolitan Slovenská strela EC 282/281
rj 284/285
ČD, ZSSK Prague (Main) – Bratislava (Main) present
Šarišan IC 1502/1503 ZSSK Bratislava (Main) – Prešov
PrešovHumenné
present
Šírava R 442/443 ZSSK HumennéPrague (Main) present
Tatran IC 500/501
EC 242/243
ZSSK Košice (Main) – Bratislava (Main) present
Zemplín R 614
ZSSK HumennéBratislava (Main) present

Spain

Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Al Andalus Expreso RENFE GranadaRondaJerez de la Frontera present
Altaria Triana RENFE Barcelona (Sants) – Cádiz present
Catalán Talgo Elipsos Montpellier (Saint-Roch) – Barcelona (Estació de França) 1969–2010
El Transcantábrico FEVE FerrolLeónBilbao/Santiago de Compostela present
Limón Exprés[1] FGV Benidorm – Gata de Gorgos (Altea) 1971–2006; 2008–present
Picasso RENFE Bilbao (Abando) – Málaga present
Sud Express 310/313 CP, RENFE, SNCF Lisbon (Santa Apolónia) – IrunHendaye – Paris (Austerlitz)
Lisbon (Santa Apolónia) – Irun / Hendaye
1896–1990; 1990–2020
Celta 420/421/422/423 CP, RENFE Porto (Campanhã) – ValençaVigo (Guixar) 2013–present
Talgo Covadonga RENFE Barcelona (Sants) – Gijón present
Talgo Finisterre RENFE Barcelona (Sants) – A Coruña/Vigo present
Talgo Mare Nostrum Elipsos Montpellier (Saint-Roch) – ValenciaLorca 1970s–2013
Talgo Miguel de Unamuno RENFE Barcelona (Sants) – Irun/Bilbao (Abando)/Salamanca present
Tren de los Alpes Elipsos Madrid (Chamartín) – Bourg-Saint-Maurice Withdrawn
Trenhotel Antonio Machado 946/947 RENFE Barcelona (Sants) – Cádiz –2010
Trenhotel Francisco de Goya 406/407/408/409 Elipsos Madrid (Chamartín) – Paris (d'Austerlitz) Withdrawn (2013)[5]
Trenhotel Gibralfaro RENFE Barcelona (Sants) – Granada/Málaga present
Trenhotel Joan Miró 474/477 Elipsos Barcelona (Estació de França) – Paris (d'Austerlitz) Withdrawn (2013)[5]
Trenhotel Lusitania 332/335 CP, RENFE Madrid (Chamartín) – Lisbon (Santa Apolónia) 1995–2020
Trenhotel Pau Casals 272/273/274/275 Elipsos Barcelona (Estació de França) – Zürich (Hauptbahnhof) Withdrawn (2013)[5]
Trenhotel Rías Gallegas RENFE MadridA Coruña/Vigo present
Trenhotel Salvador Dalí 11273/11274 Elipsos Barcelona (Estació de França) – Milan (Central) Withdrawn (2013)[5]
There have been up to 125 named trains in Spain. [2]

Sweden

Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Lapplandståget Veolia MalmöStockholmBodenNarvik 2008–2010
Arctic Circle Train 93/94 SJ StockholmBodenNarvik present
Norrlandståget SJ Göteborg/StockholmBodenNarvik/Luleå present
Inlandsbanan Inlandsbanan KristinehamnMoraÖstersundGällivare present
DN-tåget Dagens Nyheter StockholmBerlinBolzanoVenice 2019

Before 1980 there were several more named trains in Sweden

Switzerland

List of named passenger trains of Switzerland

Ukraine

Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated
Capital Express UZ, RŽD KyivMoscow-Kiyevsky discontinued
Kyiv UZ, RŽD KyivMoscow-Kiyevsky discontinued
Ukraine UZ, RŽD KyivMoscow-Kiyevsky present
Dukla UZ KyivChop present
Rose of Donbas UZ, RŽD DonetskMoscow-Kursky discontinued due to Russo-Ukrainian War
Tysa UZ, RŽD UzhgorodMoscow-Kiyevsky discontinued
Pridnieprovye UZ, RŽD Moscow-KurskyDnipro present
Luhan UZ KyivLuhansk discontinued due to Russo-Ukrainian War
Slavutych UZ KyivSimferopol since 2014 terminates at Novooleksijiwka at the Crimean border due to annexation of Crimea by Russia
Nikolai Konarev UZ KharkivMoscow-Kursky present
Odesa UZ, RŽD OdesaMoscow-Kiyevsky present
Karpaty UZ OdesaLviv present
Sevastopolets UZ KyivSevastopol discontinued since 2014 due to annexation of Crimea by Russia
Kashtan (Chestnut) UZ KyivBerlin Hauptbahnhof discontinued
Donbas UZ DonetskKyiv discontinued since 2014 due to Russo-Ukrainian War
Sevastopol UZ SevastopolKyiv discontinued since 2014 due to annexation of Crimea by Russia

United Kingdom

List of named passenger trains of the United Kingdom

References

  1. ^ Vozni red 2021-22
  2. ^ "vagonWEB » Řazení vlaků » 2021". www.vagonweb.cz. Retrieved 2021-01-04.
  3. ^ Cipriano, Carlos (28 September 2012). "Sud Expresso e Lusitânia Expresso passam a comboio único a partir de 3 de Outubro". PÚBLICO. Retrieved 2017-03-30.
  4. ^ https://en.rail.cc/vienna-budapest-brasov-bucharest/euronight-347-dacia/night-trains-city/10063/50
  5. ^ a b c d GARCÍA, Pablo García, P. "Renfe elimina los trenes hotel Elipsos que enlazan Madrid y Barcelona con París". Vozpópuli (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-03-30.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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