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Train categories in Europe

Railway companies in Europe assign their trains to different categories or train types depending on their role. Passenger trains may be broadly split into long-distance and local trains; the latter having average journey times of under an hour and a range of less than 50 kilometres. Goods trains have their own train types. The names of these train types have changed continually over the course of time.

A train type is not essentially a trademark name. However, there are trademark names that are also used as train types (e.g. CityNightLine, Cisalpino, VogtlandExpress).

European long-distance and high-speed rail brands edit

Name Abbreviation Service Region
Alvia High-speed rail Spain
Alfa Pendular AP High-speed rail Portugal
Allegro AE High-speed rail Finland, Russia
Alta Velocidad Española AVE High-speed rail Spain
Avant High-speed rail Spain
Avlo High-speed rail Spain
Asimenio Velos High-speed rail Greece
CrossCountry XC High-speed rail United Kingdom
EuroCity EC Long-distance train Various European countries
EuroCity-Express ECE Long-distance train Germany–Italy–Switzerland
Euromed High-speed rail Spain
EuroNight EN Long-distance night train Various European countries
Eurostar EST High-speed rail United Kingdom–France, United Kingdom–Belgium–The Netherlands, France–Belgium–Germany, France-Belgium-The Netherlands
Frecce FR, FA, FB High-speed rail Italy, Italy–France
Italo NTV High-speed rail Italy
Intercity Direct ICD High-speed rail Netherlands, Netherlands–Belgium
Intercity-Express ICE High-speed rail Germany, Austria, Germany–Netherlands, Germany–Switzerland, Germany–Austria, Germany–France, Germany–Denmark, Germany–Belgium
InterCity Great Western, InterCity East Coast, InterCity West Coast GW, GR, VT High-speed rail United Kingdom
Intercity Tilting Train ICN High-speed rail Switzerland
Nightjet NJ Long-distance night train Various European countries
Railjet RJ High-speed rail Austria, Austria–Hungary, Austria–Germany, Austria–Switzerland, Austria–Czech Republic, Czech Republic
Railjet xpress RJX High-speed rail Austria, Austria–Switzerland, Austria–Slovakia
Express InterCity Premium EIP High-speed rail Poland
Southeastern Highspeed SC High-speed rail United Kingdom
Train à Grande Vitesse TGV High-speed rail France, France–Switzerland, France–Germany, France–Italy, France–Luxembourg, France–Belgium, France–Spain
Trenhotel TH Long-distance train Spain, Spain–Portugal, Spain–France, Spain–Switzerland, Spain–Italy
X 2000 X2 High-speed rail Sweden, Sweden–Denmark

Austria edit

Name Abbreviation Role
Railjet RJ Long-distance (Fernverkehr), High-speed rail
Intercity-Express ICE Long-distance (Fernverkehr), High-speed rail
Eurocity EC Long-distance (Fernverkehr)
InterCity IC Long-distance (Fernverkehr)
D-Zug D Long-distance (Fernverkehr)
Nightjet NJ Long-distance (Fernverkehr), overnight passenger train service
Regional-Express REX Local (Nahverkehr)
Regionalzug R Local (Nahverkehr)
S-Bahn S Local (Nahverkehr)

Germany edit

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Name Abbreviation Role
Eurocity-Express ECE International high-speed, long-distance services on the FrankfurtMilan and MunichZürich routes
Intercity-Express ICE National and international high-speed, long-distance services
InterCity IC National and some international long-distance services
EuroCity EC International long-distance services
EuroNight EN International night train services
D-Zug D Fast local services with few stops; only operating as part of the Sylt Shuttle plus
Interregio-Express IRE Fast local services over longer distances than usual Regional-Express trains
Regional-Express RE Fast local services with fewer stops
Flughafen-Express FEX Local services connecting airports with the city centre
Metropolexpress MEX Fast local services with fewer stops; only existing in Baden-Württemberg
Regionalbahn RB Local services, stopping at all stations except where there is a parallel S-Bahn service
S-Bahn S Suburban services in major cities, those in Berlin and Hamburg operating on separate networks

Switzerland edit

Name Abbreviation Role
Train à grande vitesse TGV High speed service between Switzerland and France
InterCity Express ICE High speed service between Switzerland and Germany
Railjet Express RJX High speed service between Switzerland and Austria
EuroCity EC
NightJet NJ
InterCity IC(#)
InterRegio IR(#)
RegioExpress RE
Regio R
S-Bahn S(#)
Panorama Express PE
Extra train EXT

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Private operators (Austria, Germany) edit

Name Abbreviation Role
alex ALX alex Interregio replacement IR 25 MunichOberstdorfLindau and MunichRegensburgSchwandorfHof (Saale)Prague der Länderbahn, equates to the InterRegio service, but may be used with local fares or Bayern and Schönes-Wochenende tickets
FlixTrain FLX FlixBus runs two long-distance train services: StuttgartBerlin and CologneHamburg
Harz-Berlin-Express HBX Veolia long-distance trains
InterConnex X Transdev Germany long-distance services, equating to the Interregio trains
Lausitz-Express LX Transdev Sachsen-Anhalt long-distance services
metronom regional MEr Metronom Eisenbahngesellschaft local passenger trains stopping at all stations
Mitfahrzug IGE long-distance services
Regiobahn S 28 Train type and route number of a private S-Bahn line of S-Bahn Rhein-Ruhr
Vogtland-Express VX Die Länderbahn long-distance trains
WESTbahn WB long-distance trains between Vienna and Salzburg

Belgium edit

InterCity (IC)
A train connecting Belgium's major cities. These trains stop at the most important stations only, sometimes crossing national borders as well.
Rush-hour train (P)
Additional scheduled train service that is limited to times at which the demand for a certain route is at its highest. The number of stops varies between trains.
Local train (L)
Local trains usually connect larger cities, but will stop at (nearly) every station along the way. Similar to German Regionalbahn
S-trains (S)
Suburban train connecting towns and cities around Belgium's major cities of Antwerp, Brussels, Charleroi, Ghent and Liege. Stops at (nearly) every station. Each line will have a number (S1 - S20 + S81 for Brussels, S1 + S32 - S34 for Antwerp, S41 - S44 for Liege, S51 - S53 for Ghent and S61 - S64 for Charleroi)
Tourist train (ICT)
Additional scheduled train service that is limited to times at which the demand for a certain touristic destination is at its highest. The number of stops varies between trains.
Extra train
Additional train service, used in case of exceptionally good weather to accommodate more passengers on routes to the coast or in case of special events such as concerts.
Eurocity (EC)
International train meeting certain quality criteria.
International train (INT)
Regular international train.
Thalys (THA)
High-speed trains to Germany, France and The Netherlands. (operated by SNCF, DB, NS and SNCB/NMBS)
TGV
High-speed trains to France. (Operated by SNCF)
ICE
High-speed trains to Germany. (Operated by DB)
Eurostar (EST)
High-speed trains to France and the UK. (operated by SNCF, SNCB/NMBS and Eurostar UK Ltd.)

Croatia edit

There are several different ranks of passenger trains operating inside Croatia by HŽ Putnički prijevoz (Croatian Railways' sub-division responsible for passenger transport), as follows.[3]

InterCity (IC)

InterCity trains represent the fairly limited amount of trains in Croatia. They operate on long routes and usually serve only the largest stations along the way. Currently, the only InterCity serices in Croatia are ZagrebBudapest and Zagreb – Osijek

InterCity Nagibni (ICN)

InterCity Nagibni (InterCity Tilting) services are connecting Zagreb with Split using tilting trains. Thanks to their tilting mechanism they can run faster than conventional trains and represent only daytime connections between Zagreb and Split, also serving decent amount of larger stations along their route. Contrary to regular overnight fast trains between Zagreb and Split with scheduled travelling time of circa 8 hours in total, tilting trains on the Zagreb–Split route (lines M202 and M604) offer passengers a faster journey with a riding time of about 6 hours.

Brzi (B)

Fast trains operating on medium to long distances, serving only stations in larger settlements along the track. Their purpose is very similar to InterCity trains.

Ubrzani

Ubrzani (lit. "accelerated") trains operate on medium to long distances and their purpose is to serve destinations which have justified number of passengers. Functionally, they are similar and use the same rolling stock as the slower passenger trains, but they skip certain smaller stations.

Putnički

Putnički (lit. "passenger") trains cover short, medium and long distances and generally serve all stations along their route, representing the largest part of passenger trains on the nationwide level. They are mainly used by local residents traveling between smaller settlements and larger centres/railway hubs or by those who want to continue their journey further using mostly well-adjusted transfers – in both cases for daily migrations (school, work, hospital, shopping, etc.) or other reasons. These trains usually have daily frequencies that meet the needs of the local population.ž

Prigradski

Prigradski ((lit. "suburban") trains operate exclusively on the Zagreb Commuter Rail corridor and have the most frequent daily schedules above all types of train lines in Croatia. They are run by light motor sets that can be started and stopped quickly, and like the most of regional/local trains, they serve every station along their way. On the train lines operating within suburban areas of other larger towns, certain number of regional/local trains play the role of suburban trains.

Since large number of fast, semi fast, regional and local trains have commuter-oriented schedules, they often offer passengers daily migration to the large city areas from more distant towns and settlements – between 50 and 100 km (31 and 62 mi) – and vice versa. This can, for example, refer to the railway connection of the Central Croatia's wider region with Zagreb metropolitan area.

Categories of the trains which connect Croatia to other European countries include "fast trains", EuroCity, EuroNight and Nightjet.

Czech Republic edit

SuperCity (SC)
highest-standard trains requiring reservation, made of modern tilting-train units operating on national and international routes. There is currently (February 2020) only one line: Františkovy lázně – Cheb – Mariánské lázně – Planá u Mariánských lázní – Stříbro – Plzeň hl.n. – Praha hl.n. – Pardubice hl.n. – Olomouc hl.n. – Ostrava-Svinov – Ostrava hl.n.- Bohumín – Český Těšín – Žilina – Ružomberok – Liptovský Mikuláš – Štrba – Poprad-Tatry – Kysak – Košice
Railjet (rj)
highest-standard trains, operating on international routes from 2014 (Berlin – Praha – Brno – Wien – Graz).
EuroCity (EC)
higher-standard international trains, consisting of new or modernised cars of several rail companies and stopping at selected stations only.
EuroNight (EN)
international sleeper trains.
InterCity (IC)
the highest category of national trains, with carriages and stopping frequencies comparable to the EC trains. Currently, the IC category is used by the private railway company RegioJet as well as České dráhy.
Express (Ex)
faster trains linking regions, mostly faster and more comfortable than the R trains.
Rychlík (R)
the lowest category of longer-distance train. Operates on R lines. They are mainly used for getting between districts of a region.
Spěšný vlak (Sp)
local trains stopping on selected stations only. Operates on S lines.
Osobní vlak (Os)
local trains stopping at every station. Operates on S lines. It is often centered around a larger city (often capital of a region).

Denmark edit

Danish State Railways edit

Name Abbreviation Role Typical maximum speed (km/h) Rolling stock
InterCityLyn+

(InterCityLightning+)

ICL+ or IL Long-distance, with few or no stops 180 Class ER (IR4) EMUs
Class MF (IC3) DMUs
Class MG (IC4) DMUs
InterCityLyn
(InterCityLightning)
ICL Long-distance, with fewer stops than InterCity 180 Class ER (IR4) EMUs
Class MF (IC3) DMUs
Class MG (IC4) DMUs
InterCity IC Long-distance 180 Class ER (IR4) EMUs
Class MF (IC3) DMUs
Class MG (IC4) DMUs
Regionaltog
(Regional trains)
Re Regional trains 160–180 Class EB (Siemens Vectron) electric locomotives
Class ME diesel-electric locomotives
Class BK/B/ABS (Bombardier TWINDEXX Vario) double-decker cars
Class ER (IR4) EMUs
Class MG (IC4) DMUs
Øresundstog
(Øresund trains)
Re/Ø Trains to and from Scania in Sweden, running as regional trains in Denmark 180 Class ET (X31K in Sweden) (Øresundstog/OTU) EMUs
Københavns S-tog
(Copenhagen S-trains)
S Local/suburban/commuter trains in Copenhagen (S-Bahn) 120 Class SA/SE (4th gen S-trains) EMUs

Arriva edit

Name Abbreviation Role Typical maximum speed (km/h) Rolling stock
Regionaltog
(Regional trains)
RX Regional trains in Jutland 120 Alstom LINT 41 DMUs
Siemens Desiro DMUs
Regionaltog
(Regional trains)
RA Regional trains in Jutland 120 Alstom LINT 41 DMUs
Siemens Desiro DMUs
Vestbanen/Lokalbane 84
(Western railway/Local rail 84)
L Local trains in South Jutland 120 Alstom LINT 41 DMUs

Nordjyske Jernbaner (North Jutland Railways) edit

Name Abbreviation Role Typical maximum speed (km/h) Rolling stock
Regionaltog

(Regional trains)

Re Regional trains in North Jutland 140

120

Alstom LINT 41 DMUs

Siemens Desiro DMUs

Local trains edit

Name Abbreviation Role Typical maximum speed (km/h) Rolling stock
Lokaltog
(Local trains)
L Local trains on Zealand and Lolland 120
140
120
Alstom LINT 41 DMUs
IC2 DMUs
Siemens RegioSprinter DMUs
Nordjyske Jernbaner
(North Jutland Railways)
L Local trains in North Jutland 140
120
Alstom LINT 41 DMUs
Siemens Desiro DMUs
Midtjyske Jernbaner
(Central Jutland Railways)
L Local trains in Central Jutland

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120

Y-tog (Y-trains) DMUs?
Siemens Desiro DMUs
Vestbanen/Lokalbane 84
(Western railway/Local rail 84)
L Local trains in South Jutland 120 Alstom LINT 41 DMUs

Light rail edit

Name Abbreviation Role Typical maximum speed (km/h) Rolling stock
Aarhus Letbane

(Aarhus Light Rail)

L1

L2

Light rail in Aarhus 100

80

Stadler Tango EMUs

Stadler Variobahn EMUs

Odense Letbane

(Odense Light Rail)

Upcoming light rail in Odense (Q3-Q4 2021) 60-80 Stadler Variobahn EMUs
Hovedstadens Letbane

(Greater Copenhagen Light Rail)

Upcoming light rail in Copenhagen (2025) 70-80 Siemens Avenio EMUs

Metro edit

Name Abbreviation Role Typical maximum speed (km/h) Rolling stock
Københavns Metro

(Copenhagen Metro)

M1/M2

M3/M4

Metro in Copenhagen 80

90

1st gen Hitachi Rail Italy (formerly AnsaldoBreda) Driverless Metro EMUs

5th gen Hitachi Rail Italy (formerly AnsaldoBreda) Driverless Metro EMUs

Finland edit

Name Abbr. Role Typical route length / stopping interval (km) Typical maximum speed (km/h) Onboard services Rolling stock
Allegro AE International high speed train between Helsinki and Saint Petersburg, Russia. 400 / 100 220 1st class, 2nd class, restaurant car KT Class Sm6 tilting electric trainsets
Pendolino S High speed train between major hub stations. Some trains stop more frequently, similar to the InterCity trains (see below). 200–700 / 50–200 200–220 Business class, 2nd class, restaurant car VR Class Sm3 electric trainsets
InterCity IC The backbone of Finnish long-distance trains, mainly serving trunk lines radiating from Helsinki and stopping at major stations. 200–900 / 50–100 140–200 Business class, 2nd class, restaurant car or a sales trolley Locomotive hauled, mostly double deck cars (manufactured since the 1990s) most trains with push-pull operation
Nighttime Express/IC P or IC Nighttime sleeper trains between Helsinki and Finnish Lapland and International sleeper train "Лев Толсто́й/Tolstoi" between Moscow, Russia and Helsinki. 1000 / 50–200 120–140 Business class/First class, 2nd class, restaurant car, sleeping berths, car-carrier wagons Locomotive hauled, mixture of older and newer Finnish cars (Lapland trains), Russian cars (Moscow train)
Regional H Trains on routes with relatively few passengers, trains stopping at every station. 200 / 10–50 120–160 2nd class Electric multiple units / Diesel railcars
Commuter Route letters (see note below) Commuter trains in Helsinki region. Some trains stop only at the largest suburban stations, but others stop at every station similar to the German S-Bahn trains. 20–100 / 2–10 120–160 2nd class Electric multiple units, some rush hour trains are locomotive hauled with "red" cars from the 1980s

NOTE: Long-distance trains are identified (in passenger information systems) by train number prefixed with the train type abbreviation (e.g. "IC 90"). However, the Helsinki region commuter trains are identified by their "route letters" only (e.g. "K") and usually do not show their train number to passengers at all.

France edit

SNCF use a different system of trains categories, based on politics wishes and commercial trademarks. Categories do not necessarily match with distance.

TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse)
National or international services by high speed trains with supplementary fare, totally or partially on high-speed lines. Similar to Germany's ICE.
Intercité de Nuit
Night service
Intercités
National services, ever on main lines and/or secondary lines without supplementary fare. Similar to the InterRegio or the Intercity (Paris – Caen – Cherbourg and Paris – Rouen – Le Havre). Have been used to be called Train Inter Regional, but is obsolete.
TER (Train Express Régional)
These trains are subsidized by regions and do not designate a precise category, a TER route can be anything from 10 miles to more than 250 miles long. Some TER routes are longer than TGV ones.
Regional or national services, on main lines or secondary lines without supplementary fare. Used to be similar to the S-Bahn (many stops from a major city on a short distance, urban or suburban service), the Regional or RegioExpress, but can be also similar to the InterRegio-Express or Intercity (Interloire Nantes – Orléans) and the InterRegio (Orléans – Lyon, Toulouse – Clermont-Ferrand).
Some special regional trains called TERGV (TER and TGV). The TERGV consists in TGV trains subsidized for regional service, though with a supplementary fare compared to the same trip using standard TER service. These trains use the high speed lines (LGV) to quickly link cities such as Dunkirk, Calais, and Boulogne-sur-Mer to Lille in an hour.[4] Similar services in Europe include Southeastern's Highspeed service.
There are also TER200,[5] iC TER[6] and Interloire[7]
thello
These trains are not operated by the SNCF but by thello, a newly created society owned by Transdev and the FS, between France and Italy, after breaking an alliance between the SNCF and the FS.

Hungary edit

Long-distance trains edit

Eurocity (often Railjet) edit

international trains

Intercity edit

trains mainly in national services on important long-distance routes often with air conditioning, restaurant car and always seat reservation
Expressz
express train with compulsory seat reservation (only summertime)
Gyorsvonat
rapid trains on long-distance routes with standard rolling stock
Sebesvonat
Eilzug equivalent
Interrégió

This trains make connections with Intercity trains from smaller towns. Air conditioned, allowed to travel with bike or wheelchair.

Local trains edit

Zónázó
RegionalBahn or "Regional Express" equivalent
Személyvonat
Regionalzug equivalent
EURegio
state-subsidiarised international stopping trains near the Austrian border, connects Győr to Vienna and Wiener Neustadt to Graz via Sopron, Szombathely and Jennersdorf
Regional-Express
ÖBB REX trains serve the Vienna-Ebenfurth-Sopron-Deutschkreutz line

Italy edit

Categories without * are operated by Trenitalia.

International quality services edit

These trains are long distance international services generally with mandatory reservation. They are operated by different companies such as Thello (Italy-Paris).

  • EuroCity
  • EuroNight (night services)
  • TGV, operated by SVI (Società Viaggiatori Italia, a company of SNCF)

High-speed trains edit

Long-distance services edit

  • Frecciabianca: trains running once every hour or two hours on the most important long-distance routes (replaced most Intercity on main lines as of 13 December 2008)
  • InterCity
  • InterCity Notte (night services)

Regional and local trains edit

These categories are also used by regional railways (generally isolated from the national railway network). These trains are financed by administrative regions:

  • Regionale Veloce "RV" (Regio Express "RE" for the Merano-Malles railway managed by SAD[8] and for Trenord[9]): local or interregional trains only stopping in few selected stations
  • Regionale "R": basic local train, equates to German Regionalbahn
  • Suburbano "S": suburban commuter services, for the Milan suburban railway service (* Trenord)
  • Metropolitano: for Naples suburban service's line 2 and trains running from Cagliari to Decimomannu in Sardinia

Circumvesuviana (Naples area) edit

Circumvesuviana (a group of narrow-gauge railways connecting towns to the south-east of Naples) has a special classification: accelerato, diretto and direttissimo, which was the former classification used by FS. Diretto is also used by Società Subalpina Imprese Ferroviarie for the cross-border Domodossola–Locarno railway.

Ireland edit

Four different train categories are operated in Ireland by NI Railways and Iarnród Éireann.

Luxembourg edit

Because of its small size and its location, Luxembourg has more international trains than national ones.

International trains edit

  • EuroCity (EC)

International trains connecting Belgium and Switzerland through Luxembourg and France (Brussels-South – Basel/Chur/Zurich).

  • InterCity (IC)

Long-distance trains from either Belgium (InterCity J: Brussels-South – Luxembourg) and Germany (Cologne – Luxembourg).

  • InterRegio (IR)

Long-distance trains from Belgium (InterRegio m: Luxembourg – Liège/Lier)

  • TGV

High-speed train from France (Paris – Luxembourg)

  • Intercités de Nuit

Night service from France (Nice – Luxembourg) and Spain (Port-Bou – Luxembourg)

  • TER Lorraine

Regional train from Lorraine, France (Longuyon – Luxembourg ; Longwy – Esch-sur-Alzette – Thionville ; Nancy – Luxembourg, French extension to Épinal and Remiremont)

  • Regional-Express (RE)

Regional train from Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany (Trier – Luxembourg, German extension to Wittlich and Cochern)

  • Piekuurtrein/rush-hour train (P)

Regional trains from Belgium, circulating in rush-hour only (Virton – Rodange, Arlon – Rodange)

  • Lokale trein/local train (L)

Regional trains from Belgium (Arlon – Rodange – Virton/Gedinne/Libramont)

National trains edit

  • InterRegio (IR)

Long-distance train between Luxembourg and either Diekirch or Troisvierges (extension from Troisvierges with the Belgian IR m)

  • Regionalexpress (RE)

Regional trains, including extensions to border stations in France (Volmerange-les-Mines, Audun-le-Tiche, Longwy) and in Belgium (Athus)

Luxembourgish? Foreign? edit

Some trains are considered both Luxembourgish (by the CFL, according to their map) and from the border country the train is from or crossing (like L and P trains from Belgium, TER from France, RE from Germany), no matter if these trains are really from Luxembourg or not, making these trains more difficult to classify. These difficulties are due to the assimilation of each train as Regionalexpress or InterRegio in Luxembourg (similar name in Germany and Belgium, specific name in France).

Netherlands edit

Also see Rail transport in the Netherlands

ICE International
High speed train to Germany and Switzerland
Eurostar
High speed train to Belgium, France and the United Kingdom
Intercity Direct
Semi-high speed trains from Amsterdam to Schiphol Airport, Rotterdam, Breda, Antwerp and Brussels
InterCity
Brand used by NS for trains linking cities across the country, not calling at every station. Trains to Berlin are also branded Intercity. Typically calling at 25–50% of the intermediate stations they pass, Intercities are comparable to the InterRegio used in many European countries. Some call at every station for a part of their run near their terminus ("zone train").
Sneltrein
Brand used by other operators on the regional railways for trains comparable to the Intercity, but typically running shorter distances.
Sprinter
NS brand, since 2018 also used by other operators, for local trains calling at (almost) every station on the mainline railway stations
Stoptrein
Brand used by other operators for local trains calling at (almost) every station on all stations that are not located on the regional railways.

Poland edit

EuroNight (EN)
high quality night train; operated by PKP Intercity
EuroCity (EC)
international luxury trains on the most important long-distance routes, must be reserved on domestic routes, up to 160 km/h; operated by PKP Intercity
Express Intercity Premium (EIP)
high speed rail, highest-standard trains requiring reservation, made of modern train units operating on national routes, operated by PKP Intercity using units ED250 Pendolino
Express InterCity (EIC)
luxury trains in national services on the most important long-distance routes, must be reserved, up to 160 km/h; operated by PKP Intercity;
InterCity (IC)
Trains of new EMUs and refurbished coaches, more comfortable than TLK, in national services on the most important long-distance routes, up to 160 km/h; operated by PKP Intercity;
Twoje Linie Kolejowe (TLK)
Fast trains on inter-regional routes; few up to 160 km/h operated by PKP Intercity. Pricing is same as IC.
InterRegio (IR)
Few trains between Warsaw and Łódź; cheaper than "TLK", but usually with lower standard, 2nd class only; operated by Polregio. Rolling stock is refurbished EMUs of late 1960s design, speed up to 120 km/h.
Regio (R)
local passenger train, 2nd class only; Formerly called "osobowy" and often confused; operated by Polregio.
Osobowy (os.)
local passenger train, 2nd class only; operated by Arriva RP (consortium of Arriva and DB Cargo Polska), Koleje Dolnośląskie, Koleje Małopolskie, Koleje Śląskie, Koleje Wielkopolskie, Łódzka Kolej Aglomeracyjna, Warszawska Kolej Dojazdowa and Koleje Mazowieckie.
Szybka Kolej Miejska (Warsaw)
Szybka Kolej Miejska (Tricity)
S-Bahn in Tricity (operated by PKP SKM) and Warsaw (operated by SKM Warszawa)

Portugal edit

Comboios de Portugal (state owned operator) edit

Long distance services edit

  • Alfa Pendular (AP): Fast tilting trains used on the main north–south lines, only stopping at major intermediate cities with a top speed of 220 km/h. Surcharge payable;
  • InterCidades (IC): InterCity trains used on main lines, stopping only at main towns with a top speed of 200 km/h. Surcharge payable;
  • Internacional (IN): Day train Celta (Porto-Vigo).

Medium distance services edit

  • InterRegional (IR): Semi-fast trains used on main lines, stopping at all main towns and some smaller towns with speeds up to 160 km/h;
  • Regional (R): Stopping trains used on main lines, stopping at all stations (with some exceptions) with speeds up to 140 km/h.

short distance services edit

  • Urbanos (U): Commuter trains used in or around the major cities with speeds up to 140 km/h.

Leisure services edit

  • Comboio Histórico do Douro: Douro Valley Line Historic Train (Summer weekends only);
  • Comboio Histórico do Vouga: Vouga Line Historic Train (Weekends around some holidays).

Fertagus (private operator) edit

  • Urbanos (U): Commuter trains in the Greater Lisbon Area with speeds up to 140 km/h. Operations limited to the route between Roma-Areeiro – Setúbal.

Romania edit

Current edit

Intercity (IC)
It ensures the connection, in domestic or international traffic, between the country's capital and the county seat cities, defined by Law no. 2/1968 on the administrative organization of the territory of Romania, republished, with subsequent amendments and additions, speeds up to 160 km/h.
Intercity night (IC-N)
It ensures the connection, in domestic or international traffic, between the country's capital and the county seat cities, defined by Law no. 2/1968 on the administrative organization of the territory of Romania, republished, with subsequent amendments and additions, and they passed through the night.

They can also be put into circulation without first class or second class services.

Interregio (IR)
It ensures the connection between the urban localities of rank 0, I and II defined by annex no. II point 3.8 of Law no. 351/2001 regarding the approval of the National Land Development Plan - Section IV - The network of localities, with subsequent amendments and additions, and the tourist resorts of national interest, listed in annex no. 5 of Government Decision no. 852/2008 for the approval of the rules and criteria for the attestation of tourist resorts, with subsequent amendments and additions.

They can also be put into circulation without first class services. The average commercial/train speed is at least 45 km/h. Convenient connections with other passenger trains will be provided at the main railway stations and junctions.

Interregio night (IR-N)
It ensures the connection between the urban localities of rank 0, I and II defined by annex no. II point 3.8 of Law no. 351/2001 regarding the approval of the National Land Development Plan - Section IV - The network of localities, with subsequent amendments and additions, and the tourist resorts of national interest, listed in annex no. 5 of Government Decision no. 852/2008 for the approval of the rules and criteria for the attestation of tourist resorts, with subsequent amendments and additions.

The average commercial/train speed is at least 45 km/h. Convenient connections with other passenger trains will be provided at the main railway stations and junctions. They can also be put into circulation without first class or second class services.

Regio Expres (R-E)
It ensures the connection between localities located at a maximum driving distance of 230 km or the first railway station, if this distance is exceeded.

It has stops in railway stations that serve localities with a number of  2,500 inhabitants together with the neighboring areas, ensuring the need for mobility in that area. Provides connections to/from interregional trains. The average commercial speed is in principle at least 40 km/h. They can also be put into circulation without first class services.

Regio (R)
It ensures transport conditions for limited geographical areas, the maximum distance of circulation being 200 km or the first railway station, if this distance is exceeded.

It has stops at all stations, halts and stops along the route, if the platforms are laid out in compliance with the Technical Specifications for Interoperability (TSI). Regional trains will be requested and routed at a sufficient time interval to allow boarding/disembarking of passengers to/from connecting trains at railway stations/junctions. The average commercial speed is in principle at least 35 km/h. They can also be put into circulation without first class services.

Regio Metrolopitan (R-M)
It provides transport around major cities, for suburban (commuter) traffic, meets the transport needs of an urban center or a conurbation and nearby/adjacent areas, with a maximum travel distance of 40 km or the first railway station, if this distance is exceeded.

The average commercial speed is in principle at least 30 km/h. They can also be put into circulation without first class services.

Source: https://legislatie.just.ro/Public/DetaliiDocument/250943

Former edit

Personal (P)
Local trains, stopping every station, speeds up to 120 km/h.
Accelerat (A)
Semi-fast trains, usually for long distances, speeds up to 140 km/h, stopping at the main stations and some smaller towns.
Rapid (R)
Fast trains, speeds up to 160 km/h, stopping on major cities.
Euronight (EN)
Night trains, fewer stops only on major cities, speeds up to 160 km/h.
InterCity (IC)
Fast trains, speeds up to 160 km/h, stopping on major cities.
  • InterCity/EuroCity (IC/EC) – national and international services, stopping in important stations only
  • EuroNight (EN) – night services of the IC/EC
  • InterCity Night (ICN) – sleeping services assured, important stops only, may include cars from foreign operators and/or autoracks[11]

Russia edit

Train category is defined by its number's digits.

1 to 150 – Skory (Fast)
All-year long-distance fast trains, mostly overnight. Speeds up to 160 km/h, but usually the average speed is not more than 70 km/h.
151 to 298 – Skory Sezonny (Fast seasonal)
Seasonal fast trains, mostly similar to Skory.
301 to 450 – Passazhirsky Dalny (Long-distance passenger)
Long-distance stopping trains.
451 to 498 – Passazhirsky Dalny Sezonny (Long-distance passenger seasonal)
Seasonal Passazhirsky Dalny services.
501 to 598 – Passazhirsky Dalny Razovy (Long-distance passenger one-time)
Additional or organized children groups carrying Passazhirsky Dalny services.
601 to 698 – Passazhirsky Mestny (Local (medium-distance) passenger)
Stopping trains travelling distances more than 150 km, but less than 700 km.
701 to 750 – Skorostnoy (Speedy – like InterCity in Germany)
Intercity trains.
751 to 788 – Vysokoskorostnoy (High-speed)
High-speed or Intercity-Express trains (Sapsans, (by Karelian Trains) Allegros).
801 to 898 – Obsluzhivaemyj dizel'- ili elektropoezdom (Served by DMU or EMU)
Mainline passenger trains featuring DMU / (out of the EMU-served Skorostnoy's and (all served by EMUs) Vysokoskorostnoy's) EMU rolling stock. Mostly fast versions of Passazhirsky Mestny.
6001 to 6998 – Prigorodny (Suburban)
Suburban trains (travelling distance up to 150 km, (almost) all-stops services).
7001 to 7598 – Skory Prigorodny ili Gorodskoy (Semi-fast suburban or urban)
Semi-fast suburban trains and urban trains.

Slovakia edit

SuperCity – pendolino (SC)
highest-standard trains requiring reservation, operated by modern ČD Class 680 „Pendolino“ tilting-train units of České dráhy (ČD) operating on both national and international routes in cooperation with ČD
LEO Express (LE)
private trains, similar to the IC category
Railjet xpress (rjx)
operated between Bratislava and Zürich
EuroCity (EC)
high quality, usually long-haul international services between Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Germany. Surcharge payable when travelling with domestic ticket
InterCity (IC)
high quality trains providing only air-conditioned carriages, all trains are between Bratislava and Košice
EuroNight (EN)
high quality night train between Košice and Prague and between Budapest and Berlin
Express (Ex)
this category is used for long-distance domestic express trains between Košice and Bratislava, the two largest cities of the country
Rýchlik (R)
"fast train" – trains for longer routes, usually stops at all towns en route, but not at villages. However, there are also night trains between Humenné and Bratislava and from Košice to Nové Zámky
Regional Express (REX)
local semi-fast train stopping at few stations, modern version of Zrýchlený vlak
this category is also used by Leo Express between Komárno and Bratislava
Zrýchlený vlak (Zr)
semi-fast train, stopping on most stations, today is mostly replaced by Regional Express; Zrýchlený vlak run from Banská Bystrica to Margecany
Osobný vlak (Os)
stopping train, serving all stations

Slovenia edit

InterCity Slovenija (ICS)
modern air-conditioned trains whose tilting technology allows for greater speed and comfort. They enable easier travel for passengers in wheelchairs, as well as offering a range of additional services. A buffet car is available to passengers; for those who travel 1st class, this service is free. 1st class passengers also benefit from access to electrical plug sockets. At some stations free parking is available. ICS trains operate on the Ljubljana-Maribor-Ljubljana route. In the summer season and on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, ICS trains also operate along the Maribor-Ljubljana-Koper route and back. Seats must be reserved on all routes and this is included in the rail fare.
InterCity (IC)
are high quality trains which operate on long-distance domestic and international routes and connect major cities, and commercial and tourist centres. They consist of comfortable carriages, and have shorter journey times with fewer stops. Most of them also offer catering services. IC services require an additional IC supplement.
EuroCity (EC)
are high quality international trains which operate along major international routes and connect important economic and tourist hubs in Slovenia and Europe. Journey times of EC trains are shorter and have fewer stops. Most of them have air-conditioned carriages and offer catering services. An additional supplement is required for travel on EC trains.
EuroNight (EN)
are high quality international night trains which include sleepers and couchettes. A supplement is required for a bed or berth. For travel on a domestic EN, as with IC trains, it is necessary to pay a supplement for a seat in a standard carriage. On certain EN trains which operate across Europe, standard international prices apply together with a reservation fee.
Local Train (LP)
connects Slovenian towns on shorter and longer routes. These are intended primarily for daily journeys to and from work or to school. Seat reservations and supplements are not required to travel on these trains.

Spain edit

AVE
High speed trains, speeds up to 310 km/h
Routes:
Avlo
Low cost high speed trains, speeds up to 300 km/h
Routes:
  • Madrid–Zaragoza–Barcelona
  • Madrid–Zaragoza–Barcelona–Figueres
  • Madrid–Cuenca–Requena-Utiel–Valencia
  • Madrid–Cuenca–Albacete–Villena–Alicante
Alvia
High speed trains capable of operating in both high-speed and conventional lines, speeds up to 250 km/h
Routes:
Avant, Media Distancia
High speed trains for medium distances (also called Lanzadera AVE). Speeds up to 250 km/h
Routes:
  • Madrid–Toledo
  • Madrid Pta. Atocha–Ciudad Real–Puertollano
  • Madrid Chamartín–Segovia–Valladolid
  • Sevilla–Córdoba–Puente Genil–Antequera–Málaga
  • Barcelona–Tarragona–Lleida
  • Barcelona–Girona–Figueres
  • Barcelona–Camp de TarragonaCambrilsL'Hospitalet de l'InfantTortosa.
  • Calatayud–Zaragoza
  • A Coruña–Santiago de Compostela-Ourense
  • Valencia–Requena Utiel
  • Granada–Loja–Antequera–Puente Genil/Herrera–Córdoba–Seville
  • Murcia–Beniel–Orihuela–Callosa Cox–Elx–Alicante
  • Toledo–Madrid–Cuenca–Albacete
Euromed
High speed trains operate in the Mediterranean coast, speeds up to 250 km/h
Routes:
  • Barcelona–Tarragona–Castellón–Valencia
  • Barcelona–Tarragona–Castellón–Valencia–Alicante
  • Figueres–Girona–Barcelona–Tarragona–Castellón–Valencia
  • Figueres–Girona–Barcelona–Tarragona–Castellón–Valencia–Alicante
Altaria
Trains which use different locomotives in high-speed and conventional lines, speeds up to 200 km/h
Routes:
Talgo
Tilting trains in high-speed and conventional lines, link Madrid with other capital cities, speeds up to 150 km/h
Routes:
Arco
Conventional trains, link Barcelona with other capital cities
Routes:
  • Barcelona–Mérida–Badajoz
  • Barcelona–Sevilla
  • Barcelona–Málaga
  • Barcelona–Granada
  • Barcelona–Almería
  • Barcelona–Murcia, nowadays classified as a Talgo
Trenhotel
Night services
Routes:
  • Madrid–Lisbon
  • Barcelona–Paris
  • Barcelona–Zürich
  • Barcelona–Milan C.le
  • Lisbon–Irun
  • Madrid–Santiago–A Coruña
  • Madrid–Vigo
  • Barcelona–Vigo
  • Barcelona–Gijón
Middle-distance services, speeds up to 160 km/h
Routes: all over continental Spain
Cercanías
Short distance services in metropolitan areas, speeds up to 120 km/h
Areas (clockwise): Madrid, Zaragoza, Barcelona, Valencia, Murcia/Alicante, Málaga, Cádiz, Sevilla, Oviedo/Gijón, Santander, Bilbao, San Sebastián Cercanías de Zaragoza

Sweden edit

SJ
Fast trains
Inter-city
Regional
Night trains
Euronight
County operated
Regional trains, usually with various brand names, such as Öresundståg, Västtågen, Norrtåg, Krösatåg etc
Local trains, usually called pendeltåg
Other
Arlanda Express
Blå Tåget
FlixTrain
MTRX
Saga Rail
Snälltåget
Tågab

Ukraine edit

Day-time trains edit

Eurocity (ЄС)
International long-distance services; 90–200 km/h; 1st and 2nd class only.
Intercity + (ІС+)
National long-distance services; 90–200 km/h; 1st and 2nd class only.
Intercity (IC)
National long-distance services; 70–160 km/h; 1st, 2nd and 3rd class.
Regional Express (РЕ)
Regional services; 70–140 km/h; 1st, 2nd and 3rd class.
Regional Train (Р)
Regional services; up to 120 km/h; 2nd and 3rd class only.
Suburban Train (РП)
Suburban train services; 3rd class only.
City Train (М)
Urban train services; 3rd class only.

Overnight trains edit

Euro Night (EN)
International night train services; 90–200 km/h; Lux, SV and Kupe classes.
Night Express (НЕ)
International and national night train services; 70–160 km/h; Lux, SV, Kupe and Platzkart classes.
Night Fast Train (НШ)
National night train services; 50–140 km/h; SV, Kupe and Platzkart classes.
Night Passenger Train (НП)
National night train services; up to 140 km/h; Kupe and Platzkart classes.

United Kingdom edit

The United Kingdom's railway network is unusual in not publicly numbering or classifying its trains, except by the brand of the operating company. This may approach a classification system on lines where the express and local services are operated by different companies:

In scheduling, trains are classified as express, local, sleeper, international or metro trains.[12] However, these are not shown in passenger-facing publications, and express trains can have stopping sections calling at consecutive minor stops, acting as a local service on the section. For example, all trains run on the Thameslink core between London St Pancras and London Blackfriars, no matter express or local, call at all intermediate stations between them,[13] creating a frequent metro-like service as an alternative to London Underground for travelling in central London.

For most longer distance services (such as the inter-city trains operated by CrossCountry), advance tickets are sold and seat reservations can be made and, since the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic, some are even made compulsory. While on shorter services (e.g. South Western Railway Weymouth – London services), sometimes only counted-place reservations can be made but not for a specific seat for advance tickets, and on even shorter suburban services (e.g. South Western Railway Guildford – London stopping services), no reservation can be made at all and no advance tickets can be sold.

Bulgaria edit

Train categories in Bulgaria use the simplified model of the previous century. At the beginning of rail transport in Bulgaria there were only three categories of passenger trains: Бърз пътнически влак (БПВ) – Barz patnicheski vlak (Fast passenger train), the equivalent of the current Fast train; Обикновен пътнически влак (ОПВ) – Obiknoven patnicheski vlak (Regular passenger train), the equivalent of the current Passenger train and Смесен пътнически влак (СПВ) – Smesen patnicheski vlak, the equivalent of Mixed train. Using this basis BDŽ now provides extended variety of these simple categories.

ЕВ – Експресен влак [Ekspresen vlak] – Express train
EV – Trains for medium and long distances, which stop only at the most major stations (in big cities or for a train connection). They provide higher comfort in the carriages and usually have catering and/or restaurant car. All the express trains used to have names (e.g. "Plovdiv Express", "Yantra Express", "Chaika Express", "Express Slanchev Bryag", "Diana Express" etc.) and sometimes unique livery, different from the other trains. There were also first-class-only trains (Express 100/101 "Plovdiv"). Because of an introduced regulation the average speed of the express trains to be at least 100 km/h, all the express trains became BVZR trains. Tariff: same as BVZR.
Reservation: obligatory. Coaches: 1st class, 2nd class, restaurant car (or catering), sometimes luggage and/or mail car. Four of the express trains ("Shipka" and "Sinite kamani") used DMUs.
Currently not in service.
УБВ – Ускорен бърз влак [Uskoren barz vlak] – literally "Accelerated fast train"
UBV – Trains for long distances, which stop only at one or two major stations in-between. They ran seasonally only between the capital and the seaside on Fridays and Sundays. For a short period of time this category was used as a synonym of BVZR trains. Tariff: same as BVZR.
Reservation: obligatory. Coaches: 1st class, 2nd class, bistro car.
Currently not in service.
БВЗР – Бърз влак със задължителна резервация [Barz vlak sas zadalzhitelna rezervatsia] – Fast train with obligatory reservation (also seen as R-БВ or БВ-R)
BVZR – Trains for medium and long distances, which stop only at major stations. Usually former Express trains. Their average speed is not more than 100 km/h. Some of these also have names, but with the word "express" removed. Tariff: The tariff for BVZR is the most expensive in Bulgaria. The price for 100 km in 2nd class is 8,70 BGN (4,45 EUR) and 10,90 BGN (5,57 EUR) in 1st class. Reservation costs 0,50 BGN (0,26 EUR). Some trains could be more expensive on partisular dates.
Reservation: obligatory. Coaches: 1st class, 2nd class; in the past: restaurant or buffet car (or catering), sometimes luggage and/or mail car.
МБВ – Международен бърз влак [Mezhdunaroden barz vlak] – International fast train
MBV – International trains have different terms of service. There are regular, seasonal and extra MBV trains as well as trains for only international journeys and ones that could be used as regular BV trains in the country.
Tariff: Internal: same as BV; international: according to the contracts with the other countries.
Reservation: Internal: optional; international: obligatory. Coaches: international cars + cars for internal journeys (2nd class, sometimes 1st class, in the past: luggage and/or mail car). DMUs are also used between Bulgaria and Romania.
БВ – Бърз влак [Barz vlak] – Fast train
BV – Trains for medium and long distances, which stop only at major stations but more than express trains.
Tariff: According to the tariff for BV the price for 100 km in 2nd class is 5.90 BGN (3.02 EUR) and 7.40 BGN (3.78 EUR) in 1st class. Reservation costs 0.50 BGN (0.26 EUR). Some trains could be more expensive on partisular dates.
Reservation: optional. Coaches: 1st class, 2nd class; sleepers and couchette cars during the night; in the past: sometimes restaurant or buffet car, luggage and/or mail car. Sometimes EMUs or DMUs are also used.
ПВ – Пътнически влак [Patnicheski vlak] – Passenger train
PV – Trains for distances, longer than 100 km, which stop at every station.
Tariff: According to the tariff for PV the price for 100 km in 2nd class is 5.20 BGN (2.66 EUR) and 6.50 BGN (3.32 EUR) in 1st class. Currently 1st class is not available on passenger trains. Some trains could be more expensive on partisular dates.
Reservation: not available. Coaches: 2nd class; in the past: sometimes luggage and/or mail car; in case of first-class cars coupled, the taxes are the same as second-class ones. Frequently operated by EMUs or DMUs.
КПВ – Крайградски пътнически влак [Kraigradski patnicheski vlak] – Local passenger train
KPV – Trains for distances, shorter than 100 km, which stop at every station. Frequently operated by EMUs or DMUs. Tariff: same as PV.
Reservation: not available. Coaches: 2nd class; in the past: sometimes luggage and/or mail car; in case of first-class cars coupled, the taxes are the same as second-class ones.
СВ – Смесен влак [Smesen vlak] – Mixed train
SV – Trains for short and medium distances with both passenger and freight carriages. They stop at every station and usually it is for a long time, because of the cargo services. Tariff: same as PV.
Reservation: not available. Coaches: same as PV + freight waggons.
Currently not in service.

Former Yugoslavia edit

Eurocity
international high-class trains
Intercity
trains used on national and international services on important long-distance routes
Intercity nagibni
Croatian Railways tilting train
Poslovni voz/vlak
Intercity – similar to express trains, usually 1st class only
Brzi voz/vlak
Express trains on long-distance routes, national and international
Zeleni vlak
Former Slovenian express multiple-unit connexions, also cross-border
Ubrzani vlak
semi-fast (like German Eilzug)
Putnički voz, Lokalni voz, Potniški vlak
Regional train stopping at all station, usually multiple unit trains

See also edit

Sleeper trains in Europe

Footnotes and References edit

  1. ^ "Beförderungsbedingungen Deutsche Bahn AG" (PDF) (in German). DB Vertrieb. 7 February 2022. p. 11. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Train Identification" (PDF). Official Timetable of Switzerland. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Train type Croatia | railcc". rail.cc. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Ter | Sncf" (PDF). Telechargement.ter-sncf.com. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Ter | Sncf" (PDF). Telechargement.ter-sncf.com. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  6. ^ "Ter | Sncf" (PDF). Telechargement.ter-sncf.com. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  7. ^ "Ter | Sncf" (PDF). Telechargement.ter-sncf.com. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 10 December 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ http://www.trenord.it/media/28279/edolo-iseo-bs.pdf [dead link]
  10. ^ Rail, Irish. "Iarnrod Eireann Services". Irish Rail. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  11. ^ (in Romanian)http://www.jurnalul.ro/observator/schimbare-nume-trenuri-cfr-598824.htm 8 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ BR Times – Departures & Arrival Boards
  13. ^ Departure board of London Blackfriars to London St Prancas

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speed rail Spain Asimenio Velos High speed rail Greece CrossCountry XC High speed rail United Kingdom EuroCity EC Long distance train Various European countries EuroCity Express ECE Long distance train Germany Italy Switzerland Euromed High speed rail Spain EuroNight EN Long distance night train Various European countries Eurostar EST High speed rail United Kingdom France United Kingdom Belgium The Netherlands France Belgium Germany France Belgium The Netherlands Frecce FR FA FB High speed rail Italy Italy France Italo NTV High speed rail Italy Intercity Direct ICD High speed rail Netherlands Netherlands Belgium Intercity Express ICE High speed rail Germany Austria Germany Netherlands Germany Switzerland Germany Austria Germany France Germany Denmark Germany Belgium InterCity Great Western InterCity East Coast InterCity West Coast GW GR VT High speed rail United Kingdom Intercity Tilting Train ICN High speed rail Switzerland Nightjet NJ Long distance night train Various European countries Railjet RJ High speed rail Austria Austria Hungary Austria Germany Austria Switzerland Austria Czech Republic Czech Republic Railjet xpress RJX High speed rail Austria Austria Switzerland Austria Slovakia Express InterCity Premium EIP High speed rail Poland Southeastern Highspeed SC High speed rail United Kingdom Train a Grande Vitesse TGV High speed rail France France Switzerland France Germany France Italy France Luxembourg France Belgium France Spain Trenhotel TH Long distance train Spain Spain Portugal Spain France Spain Switzerland Spain Italy X 2000 X2 High speed rail Sweden Sweden DenmarkAustria editName Abbreviation Role Railjet RJ Long distance Fernverkehr High speed rail Intercity Express ICE Long distance Fernverkehr High speed rail Eurocity EC Long distance Fernverkehr InterCity IC Long distance Fernverkehr D Zug D Long distance Fernverkehr Nightjet NJ Long distance Fernverkehr overnight passenger train service Regional Express REX Local Nahverkehr Regionalzug R Local Nahverkehr S Bahn S Local Nahverkehr Germany edit 1 Name Abbreviation Role Eurocity Express ECE International high speed long distance services on the Frankfurt Milan and Munich Zurich routes Intercity Express ICE National and international high speed long distance services InterCity IC National and some international long distance services EuroCity EC International long distance services EuroNight EN International night train services D Zug D Fast local services with few stops only operating as part of the Sylt Shuttle plus Interregio Express IRE Fast local services over longer distances than usual Regional Express trains Regional Express RE Fast local services with fewer stops Flughafen Express FEX Local services connecting airports with the city centre Metropolexpress MEX Fast local services with fewer stops only existing in Baden Wurttemberg Regionalbahn RB Local services stopping at all stations except where there is a parallel S Bahn service S Bahn S Suburban services in major cities those in Berlin and Hamburg operating on separate networksSwitzerland editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2020 Name Abbreviation Role Train a grande vitesse TGV High speed service between Switzerland and France InterCity Express ICE High speed service between Switzerland and Germany Railjet Express RJX High speed service between Switzerland and Austria EuroCity EC NightJet NJ InterCity IC InterRegio IR RegioExpress RE Regio R S Bahn S Panorama Express PE Extra train EXT 2 Private operators Austria Germany editName Abbreviation Role alex ALX alex Interregio replacement IR 25 Munich Oberstdorf Lindau and Munich Regensburg Schwandorf Hof Saale Prague der Landerbahn equates to the InterRegio service but may be used with local fares or Bayern and Schones Wochenende tickets FlixTrain FLX FlixBus runs two long distance train services Stuttgart Berlin and Cologne Hamburg Harz Berlin Express HBX Veolia long distance trains InterConnex X Transdev Germany long distance services equating to the Interregio trains Lausitz Express LX Transdev Sachsen Anhalt long distance services metronom regional MEr Metronom Eisenbahngesellschaft local passenger trains stopping at all stations Mitfahrzug IGE long distance services Regiobahn S 28 Train type and route number of a private S Bahn line of S Bahn Rhein Ruhr Vogtland Express VX Die Landerbahn long distance trains WESTbahn WB long distance trains between Vienna and SalzburgBelgium editMain article NMBS SNCB InterCity IC A train connecting Belgium s major cities These trains stop at the most important stations only sometimes crossing national borders as well Rush hour train P Additional scheduled train service that is limited to times at which the demand for a certain route is at its highest The number of stops varies between trains Local train L Local trains usually connect larger cities but will stop at nearly every station along the way Similar to German Regionalbahn S trains S Suburban train connecting towns and cities around Belgium s major cities of Antwerp Brussels Charleroi Ghent and Liege Stops at nearly every station Each line will have a number S1 S20 S81 for Brussels S1 S32 S34 for Antwerp S41 S44 for Liege S51 S53 for Ghent and S61 S64 for Charleroi Tourist train ICT Additional scheduled train service that is limited to times at which the demand for a certain touristic destination is at its highest The number of stops varies between trains Extra train Additional train service used in case of exceptionally good weather to accommodate more passengers on routes to the coast or in case of special events such as concerts Eurocity EC International train meeting certain quality criteria International train INT Regular international train Thalys THA High speed trains to Germany France and The Netherlands operated by SNCF DB NS and SNCB NMBS TGV High speed trains to France Operated by SNCF ICE High speed trains to Germany Operated by DB Eurostar EST High speed trains to France and the UK operated by SNCF SNCB NMBS and Eurostar UK Ltd Croatia editThere are several different ranks of passenger trains operating inside Croatia by HZ Putnicki prijevoz Croatian Railways sub division responsible for passenger transport as follows 3 InterCity IC InterCity trains represent the fairly limited amount of trains in Croatia They operate on long routes and usually serve only the largest stations along the way Currently the only InterCity serices in Croatia are Zagreb Budapest and Zagreb OsijekInterCity Nagibni ICN InterCity Nagibni InterCity Tilting services are connecting Zagreb with Split using tilting trains Thanks to their tilting mechanism they can run faster than conventional trains and represent only daytime connections between Zagreb and Split also serving decent amount of larger stations along their route Contrary to regular overnight fast trains between Zagreb and Split with scheduled travelling time of circa 8 hours in total tilting trains on the Zagreb Split route lines M202 and M604 offer passengers a faster journey with a riding time of about 6 hours Brzi B Fast trains operating on medium to long distances serving only stations in larger settlements along the track Their purpose is very similar to InterCity trains UbrzaniUbrzani lit accelerated trains operate on medium to long distances and their purpose is to serve destinations which have justified number of passengers Functionally they are similar and use the same rolling stock as the slower passenger trains but they skip certain smaller stations PutnickiPutnicki lit passenger trains cover short medium and long distances and generally serve all stations along their route representing the largest part of passenger trains on the nationwide level They are mainly used by local residents traveling between smaller settlements and larger centres railway hubs or by those who want to continue their journey further using mostly well adjusted transfers in both cases for daily migrations school work hospital shopping etc or other reasons These trains usually have daily frequencies that meet the needs of the local population zPrigradskiPrigradski lit suburban trains operate exclusively on the Zagreb Commuter Rail corridor and have the most frequent daily schedules above all types of train lines in Croatia They are run by light motor sets that can be started and stopped quickly and like the most of regional local trains they serve every station along their way On the train lines operating within suburban areas of other larger towns certain number of regional local trains play the role of suburban trains Since large number of fast semi fast regional and local trains have commuter oriented schedules they often offer passengers daily migration to the large city areas from more distant towns and settlements between 50 and 100 km 31 and 62 mi and vice versa This can for example refer to the railway connection of the Central Croatia s wider region with Zagreb metropolitan area Categories of the trains which connect Croatia to other European countries include fast trains EuroCity EuroNight and Nightjet Czech Republic editMain article Ceske drahy SuperCity SC highest standard trains requiring reservation made of modern tilting train units operating on national and international routes There is currently February 2020 only one line Frantiskovy lazne Cheb Marianske lazne Plana u Marianskych lazni Stribro Plzen hl n Praha hl n Pardubice hl n Olomouc hl n Ostrava Svinov Ostrava hl n Bohumin Cesky Tesin Zilina Ruzomberok Liptovsky Mikulas Strba Poprad Tatry Kysak Kosice Railjet rj highest standard trains operating on international routes from 2014 Berlin Praha Brno Wien Graz EuroCity EC higher standard international trains consisting of new or modernised cars of several rail companies and stopping at selected stations only EuroNight EN international sleeper trains InterCity IC the highest category of national trains with carriages and stopping frequencies comparable to the EC trains Currently the IC category is used by the private railway company RegioJet as well as Ceske drahy Express Ex faster trains linking regions mostly faster and more comfortable than the R trains Rychlik R the lowest category of longer distance train Operates on R lines They are mainly used for getting between districts of a region Spesny vlak Sp local trains stopping on selected stations only Operates on S lines Osobni vlak Os local trains stopping at every station Operates on S lines It is often centered around a larger city often capital of a region Denmark editDanish State Railways edit Main article DSB railway company Name Abbreviation Role Typical maximum speed km h Rolling stock InterCityLyn InterCityLightning ICL or IL Long distance with few or no stops 180 Class ER IR4 EMUsClass MF IC3 DMUsClass MG IC4 DMUs InterCityLyn InterCityLightning ICL Long distance with fewer stops than InterCity 180 Class ER IR4 EMUsClass MF IC3 DMUsClass MG IC4 DMUs InterCity IC Long distance 180 Class ER IR4 EMUsClass MF IC3 DMUsClass MG IC4 DMUs Regionaltog Regional trains Re Regional trains 160 180 Class EB Siemens Vectron electric locomotivesClass ME diesel electric locomotivesClass BK B ABS Bombardier TWINDEXX Vario double decker carsClass ER IR4 EMUsClass MG IC4 DMUs Oresundstog Oresund trains Re O Trains to and from Scania in Sweden running as regional trains in Denmark 180 Class ET X31K in Sweden Oresundstog OTU EMUs Kobenhavns S tog Copenhagen S trains S Local suburban commuter trains in Copenhagen S Bahn 120 Class SA SE 4th gen S trains EMUs Arriva edit Main article Arriva Name Abbreviation Role Typical maximum speed km h Rolling stock Regionaltog Regional trains RX Regional trains in Jutland 120 Alstom LINT 41 DMUsSiemens Desiro DMUs Regionaltog Regional trains RA Regional trains in Jutland 120 Alstom LINT 41 DMUsSiemens Desiro DMUs Vestbanen Lokalbane 84 Western railway Local rail 84 L Local trains in South Jutland 120 Alstom LINT 41 DMUs Nordjyske Jernbaner North Jutland Railways edit Name Abbreviation Role Typical maximum speed km h Rolling stock Regionaltog Regional trains Re Regional trains in North Jutland 140 120 Alstom LINT 41 DMUs Siemens Desiro DMUs Local trains edit Name Abbreviation Role Typical maximum speed km h Rolling stock Lokaltog Local trains L Local trains on Zealand and Lolland 120140120 Alstom LINT 41 DMUsIC2 DMUsSiemens RegioSprinter DMUs Nordjyske Jernbaner North Jutland Railways L Local trains in North Jutland 140120 Alstom LINT 41 DMUsSiemens Desiro DMUs Midtjyske Jernbaner Central Jutland Railways L Local trains in Central Jutland 120 Y tog Y trains DMUs Siemens Desiro DMUs Vestbanen Lokalbane 84 Western railway Local rail 84 L Local trains in South Jutland 120 Alstom LINT 41 DMUs Light rail edit Name Abbreviation Role Typical maximum speed km h Rolling stock Aarhus Letbane Aarhus Light Rail L1 L2 Light rail in Aarhus 100 80 Stadler Tango EMUs Stadler Variobahn EMUs Odense Letbane Odense Light Rail Upcoming light rail in Odense Q3 Q4 2021 60 80 Stadler Variobahn EMUs Hovedstadens Letbane Greater Copenhagen Light Rail Upcoming light rail in Copenhagen 2025 70 80 Siemens Avenio EMUs Metro edit Name Abbreviation Role Typical maximum speed km h Rolling stock Kobenhavns Metro Copenhagen Metro M1 M2 M3 M4 Metro in Copenhagen 80 90 1st gen Hitachi Rail Italy formerly AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro EMUs 5th gen Hitachi Rail Italy formerly AnsaldoBreda Driverless Metro EMUsFinland editMain article VR company Name Abbr Role Typical route length stopping interval km Typical maximum speed km h Onboard services Rolling stock Allegro AE International high speed train between Helsinki and Saint Petersburg Russia 400 100 220 1st class 2nd class restaurant car KT Class Sm6 tilting electric trainsets Pendolino S High speed train between major hub stations Some trains stop more frequently similar to the InterCity trains see below 200 700 50 200 200 220 Business class 2nd class restaurant car VR Class Sm3 electric trainsets InterCity IC The backbone of Finnish long distance trains mainly serving trunk lines radiating from Helsinki and stopping at major stations 200 900 50 100 140 200 Business class 2nd class restaurant car or a sales trolley Locomotive hauled mostly double deck cars manufactured since the 1990s most trains with push pull operation Nighttime Express IC P or IC Nighttime sleeper trains between Helsinki and Finnish Lapland and International sleeper train Lev Tolsto j Tolstoi between Moscow Russia and Helsinki 1000 50 200 120 140 Business class First class 2nd class restaurant car sleeping berths car carrier wagons Locomotive hauled mixture of older and newer Finnish cars Lapland trains Russian cars Moscow train Regional H Trains on routes with relatively few passengers trains stopping at every station 200 10 50 120 160 2nd class Electric multiple units Diesel railcars Commuter Route letters see note below Commuter trains in Helsinki region Some trains stop only at the largest suburban stations but others stop at every station similar to the German S Bahn trains 20 100 2 10 120 160 2nd class Electric multiple units some rush hour trains are locomotive hauled with red cars from the 1980s NOTE Long distance trains are identified in passenger information systems by train number prefixed with the train type abbreviation e g IC 90 However the Helsinki region commuter trains are identified by their route letters only e g K and usually do not show their train number to passengers at all France editMain article SNCF SNCF use a different system of trains categories based on politics wishes and commercial trademarks Categories do not necessarily match with distance TGV Train a Grande Vitesse National or international services by high speed trains with supplementary fare totally or partially on high speed lines Similar to Germany s ICE Intercite de Nuit Night service Intercites National services ever on main lines and or secondary lines without supplementary fare Similar to the InterRegio or the Intercity Paris Caen Cherbourg and Paris Rouen Le Havre Have been used to be called Train Inter Regional but is obsolete TER Train Express Regional These trains are subsidized by regions and do not designate a precise category a TER route can be anything from 10 miles to more than 250 miles long Some TER routes are longer than TGV ones Regional or national services on main lines or secondary lines without supplementary fare Used to be similar to the S Bahn many stops from a major city on a short distance urban or suburban service the Regional or RegioExpress but can be also similar to the InterRegio Express or Intercity Interloire Nantes Orleans and the InterRegio Orleans Lyon Toulouse Clermont Ferrand Some special regional trains called TERGV TER and TGV The TERGV consists in TGV trains subsidized for regional service though with a supplementary fare compared to the same trip using standard TER service These trains use the high speed lines LGV to quickly link cities such as Dunkirk Calais and Boulogne sur Mer to Lille in an hour 4 Similar services in Europe include Southeastern s Highspeed service There are also TER200 5 iC TER 6 and Interloire 7 thello These trains are not operated by the SNCF but by thello a newly created society owned by Transdev and the FS between France and Italy after breaking an alliance between the SNCF and the FS Hungary editMain articles Magyar Allamvasutak and Raaberbahn Long distance trains edit Eurocity often Railjet edit international trains Intercity edit trains mainly in national services on important long distance routes often with air conditioning restaurant car and always seat reservation Expressz express train with compulsory seat reservation only summertime Gyorsvonat rapid trains on long distance routes with standard rolling stock Sebesvonat Eilzug equivalent Interregio This trains make connections with Intercity trains from smaller towns Air conditioned allowed to travel with bike or wheelchair Local trains edit Zonazo RegionalBahn or Regional Express equivalent Szemelyvonat Regionalzug equivalent EURegio state subsidiarised international stopping trains near the Austrian border connects Gyor to Vienna and Wiener Neustadt to Graz via Sopron Szombathely and Jennersdorf Regional Express OBB REX trains serve the Vienna Ebenfurth Sopron Deutschkreutz lineItaly editMain article Ferrovie dello Stato Categories without are operated by Trenitalia International quality services edit These trains are long distance international services generally with mandatory reservation They are operated by different companies such as Thello Italy Paris EuroCity EuroNight night services TGV operated by SVI Societa Viaggiatori Italia a company of SNCF High speed trains edit Main article High speed rail in Italy Frecciarossa Frecciargento italo NTV Long distance services edit Frecciabianca trains running once every hour or two hours on the most important long distance routes replaced most Intercity on main lines as of 13 December 2008 InterCity InterCity Notte night services Regional and local trains edit These categories are also used by regional railways generally isolated from the national railway network These trains are financed by administrative regions Regionale Veloce RV Regio Express RE for the Merano Malles railway managed by SAD 8 and for Trenord 9 local or interregional trains only stopping in few selected stations Regionale R basic local train equates to German Regionalbahn Suburbano S suburban commuter services for the Milan suburban railway service Trenord Metropolitano for Naples suburban service s line 2 and trains running from Cagliari to Decimomannu in Sardinia Circumvesuviana Naples area edit Circumvesuviana a group of narrow gauge railways connecting towns to the south east of Naples has a special classification accelerato diretto and direttissimo which was the former classification used by FS Diretto is also used by Societa Subalpina Imprese Ferroviarie for the cross border Domodossola Locarno railway Ireland editMain articles Iarnrod Eireann and NI Railways Four different train categories are operated in Ireland by NI Railways and Iarnrod Eireann D A R T Rapid Transit train network in Dublin Commuter Suburban services operated around major cities Intercity Long Distance or Local Services operated between cities Enterprise Long Distance service operated Jointly by NI Railways and Iarnrod Eireann out of Dublins Connolly Rail Station to Belfast Lanyon Place railway station 10 Luxembourg editBecause of its small size and its location Luxembourg has more international trains than national ones International trains edit EuroCity EC International trains connecting Belgium and Switzerland through Luxembourg and France Brussels South Basel Chur Zurich InterCity IC Long distance trains from either Belgium InterCity J Brussels South Luxembourg and Germany Cologne Luxembourg InterRegio IR Long distance trains from Belgium InterRegio m Luxembourg Liege Lier TGV High speed train from France Paris Luxembourg Intercites de Nuit Night service from France Nice Luxembourg and Spain Port Bou Luxembourg TER Lorraine Regional train from Lorraine France Longuyon Luxembourg Longwy Esch sur Alzette Thionville Nancy Luxembourg French extension to Epinal and Remiremont Regional Express RE Regional train from Rhineland Palatinate Germany Trier Luxembourg German extension to Wittlich and Cochern Piekuurtrein rush hour train P Regional trains from Belgium circulating in rush hour only Virton Rodange Arlon Rodange Lokale trein local train L Regional trains from Belgium Arlon Rodange Virton Gedinne Libramont National trains edit InterRegio IR Long distance train between Luxembourg and either Diekirch or Troisvierges extension from Troisvierges with the Belgian IR m Regionalexpress RE Regional trains including extensions to border stations in France Volmerange les Mines Audun le Tiche Longwy and in Belgium Athus Luxembourgish Foreign edit Some trains are considered both Luxembourgish by the CFL according to their map and from the border country the train is from or crossing like L and P trains from Belgium TER from France RE from Germany no matter if these trains are really from Luxembourg or not making these trains more difficult to classify These difficulties are due to the assimilation of each train as Regionalexpress or InterRegio in Luxembourg similar name in Germany and Belgium specific name in France Netherlands editMain article Nederlandse Spoorwegen Also see Rail transport in the Netherlands ICE International High speed train to Germany and Switzerland Eurostar High speed train to Belgium France and the United Kingdom Intercity Direct Semi high speed trains from Amsterdam to Schiphol Airport Rotterdam Breda Antwerp and Brussels InterCity Brand used by NS for trains linking cities across the country not calling at every station Trains to Berlin are also branded Intercity Typically calling at 25 50 of the intermediate stations they pass Intercities are comparable to the InterRegio used in many European countries Some call at every station for a part of their run near their terminus zone train Sneltrein Brand used by other operators on the regional railways for trains comparable to the Intercity but typically running shorter distances Sprinter NS brand since 2018 also used by other operators for local trains calling at almost every station on the mainline railway stations Stoptrein Brand used by other operators for local trains calling at almost every station on all stations that are not located on the regional railways Poland editMain article Polskie Koleje Panstwowe EuroNight EN high quality night train operated by PKP Intercity EuroCity EC international luxury trains on the most important long distance routes must be reserved on domestic routes up to 160 km h operated by PKP Intercity Express Intercity Premium EIP high speed rail highest standard trains requiring reservation made of modern train units operating on national routes operated by PKP Intercity using units ED250 Pendolino Express InterCity EIC luxury trains in national services on the most important long distance routes must be reserved up to 160 km h operated by PKP Intercity InterCity IC Trains of new EMUs and refurbished coaches more comfortable than TLK in national services on the most important long distance routes up to 160 km h operated by PKP Intercity Twoje Linie Kolejowe TLK Fast trains on inter regional routes few up to 160 km h operated by PKP Intercity Pricing is same as IC InterRegio IR Few trains between Warsaw and Lodz cheaper than TLK but usually with lower standard 2nd class only operated by Polregio Rolling stock is refurbished EMUs of late 1960s design speed up to 120 km h Regio R local passenger train 2nd class only Formerly called osobowy and often confused operated by Polregio Osobowy os local passenger train 2nd class only operated by Arriva RP consortium of Arriva and DB Cargo Polska Koleje Dolnoslaskie Koleje Malopolskie Koleje Slaskie Koleje Wielkopolskie Lodzka Kolej Aglomeracyjna Warszawska Kolej Dojazdowa and Koleje Mazowieckie Szybka Kolej Miejska Warsaw Szybka Kolej Miejska Tricity S Bahn in Tricity operated by PKP SKM and Warsaw operated by SKM Warszawa Portugal editComboios de Portugal state owned operator edit Main article Comboios de Portugal Long distance services edit Alfa Pendular AP Fast tilting trains used on the main north south lines only stopping at major intermediate cities with a top speed of 220 km h Surcharge payable InterCidades IC InterCity trains used on main lines stopping only at main towns with a top speed of 200 km h Surcharge payable Internacional IN Day train Celta Porto Vigo Medium distance services edit InterRegional IR Semi fast trains used on main lines stopping at all main towns and some smaller towns with speeds up to 160 km h Regional R Stopping trains used on main lines stopping at all stations with some exceptions with speeds up to 140 km h short distance services edit Urbanos U Commuter trains used in or around the major cities with speeds up to 140 km h Leisure services edit Comboio Historico do Douro Douro Valley Line Historic Train Summer weekends only Comboio Historico do Vouga Vouga Line Historic Train Weekends around some holidays Fertagus private operator edit Main article Fertagus Urbanos U Commuter trains in the Greater Lisbon Area with speeds up to 140 km h Operations limited to the route between Roma Areeiro Setubal Romania editMain article Caile Ferate Romane Current edit Intercity IC It ensures the connection in domestic or international traffic between the country s capital and the county seat cities defined by Law no 2 1968 on the administrative organization of the territory of Romania republished with subsequent amendments and additions speeds up to 160 km h Intercity night IC N It ensures the connection in domestic or international traffic between the country s capital and the county seat cities defined by Law no 2 1968 on the administrative organization of the territory of Romania republished with subsequent amendments and additions and they passed through the night They can also be put into circulation without first class or second class services Interregio IR It ensures the connection between the urban localities of rank 0 I and II defined by annex no II point 3 8 of Law no 351 2001 regarding the approval of the National Land Development Plan Section IV The network of localities with subsequent amendments and additions and the tourist resorts of national interest listed in annex no 5 of Government Decision no 852 2008 for the approval of the rules and criteria for the attestation of tourist resorts with subsequent amendments and additions They can also be put into circulation without first class services The average commercial train speed is at least 45 km h Convenient connections with other passenger trains will be provided at the main railway stations and junctions Interregio night IR N It ensures the connection between the urban localities of rank 0 I and II defined by annex no II point 3 8 of Law no 351 2001 regarding the approval of the National Land Development Plan Section IV The network of localities with subsequent amendments and additions and the tourist resorts of national interest listed in annex no 5 of Government Decision no 852 2008 for the approval of the rules and criteria for the attestation of tourist resorts with subsequent amendments and additions The average commercial train speed is at least 45 km h Convenient connections with other passenger trains will be provided at the main railway stations and junctions They can also be put into circulation without first class or second class services Regio Expres R E It ensures the connection between localities located at a maximum driving distance of 230 km or the first railway station if this distance is exceeded It has stops in railway stations that serve localities with a number of 2 500 inhabitants together with the neighboring areas ensuring the need for mobility in that area Provides connections to from interregional trains The average commercial speed is in principle at least 40 km h They can also be put into circulation without first class services Regio R It ensures transport conditions for limited geographical areas the maximum distance of circulation being 200 km or the first railway station if this distance is exceeded It has stops at all stations halts and stops along the route if the platforms are laid out in compliance with the Technical Specifications for Interoperability TSI Regional trains will be requested and routed at a sufficient time interval to allow boarding disembarking of passengers to from connecting trains at railway stations junctions The average commercial speed is in principle at least 35 km h They can also be put into circulation without first class services Regio Metrolopitan R M It provides transport around major cities for suburban commuter traffic meets the transport needs of an urban center or a conurbation and nearby adjacent areas with a maximum travel distance of 40 km or the first railway station if this distance is exceeded The average commercial speed is in principle at least 30 km h They can also be put into circulation without first class services Source https legislatie just ro Public DetaliiDocument 250943 Former edit Personal P Local trains stopping every station speeds up to 120 km h Accelerat A Semi fast trains usually for long distances speeds up to 140 km h stopping at the main stations and some smaller towns Rapid R Fast trains speeds up to 160 km h stopping on major cities Euronight EN Night trains fewer stops only on major cities speeds up to 160 km h InterCity IC Fast trains speeds up to 160 km h stopping on major cities InterCity EuroCity IC EC national and international services stopping in important stations only EuroNight EN night services of the IC EC InterCity Night ICN sleeping services assured important stops only may include cars from foreign operators and or autoracks 11 Russia editMain article Russian Railways Train category is defined by its number s digits 1 to 150 Skory Fast All year long distance fast trains mostly overnight Speeds up to 160 km h but usually the average speed is not more than 70 km h 151 to 298 Skory Sezonny Fast seasonal Seasonal fast trains mostly similar to Skory 301 to 450 Passazhirsky Dalny Long distance passenger Long distance stopping trains 451 to 498 Passazhirsky Dalny Sezonny Long distance passenger seasonal Seasonal Passazhirsky Dalny services 501 to 598 Passazhirsky Dalny Razovy Long distance passenger one time Additional or organized children groups carrying Passazhirsky Dalny services 601 to 698 Passazhirsky Mestny Local medium distance passenger Stopping trains travelling distances more than 150 km but less than 700 km 701 to 750 Skorostnoy Speedy like InterCity in Germany Intercity trains 751 to 788 Vysokoskorostnoy High speed High speed or Intercity Express trains Sapsans by Karelian Trains Allegros 801 to 898 Obsluzhivaemyj dizel ili elektropoezdom Served by DMU or EMU Mainline passenger trains featuring DMU out of the EMU served Skorostnoy s and all served by EMUs Vysokoskorostnoy s EMU rolling stock Mostly fast versions of Passazhirsky Mestny 6001 to 6998 Prigorodny Suburban Suburban trains travelling distance up to 150 km almost all stops services 7001 to 7598 Skory Prigorodny ili Gorodskoy Semi fast suburban or urban Semi fast suburban trains and urban trains Slovakia editMain article ZSSK SuperCity pendolino SC highest standard trains requiring reservation operated by modern CD Class 680 Pendolino tilting train units of Ceske drahy CD operating on both national and international routes in cooperation with CD LEO Express LE private trains similar to the IC category Railjet xpress rjx operated between Bratislava and Zurich EuroCity EC high quality usually long haul international services between Hungary Slovakia Czech Republic and Germany Surcharge payable when travelling with domestic ticket InterCity IC high quality trains providing only air conditioned carriages all trains are between Bratislava and Kosice EuroNight EN high quality night train between Kosice and Prague and between Budapest and Berlin Express Ex this category is used for long distance domestic express trains between Kosice and Bratislava the two largest cities of the country Rychlik R fast train trains for longer routes usually stops at all towns en route but not at villages However there are also night trains between Humenne and Bratislava and from Kosice to Nove Zamky Regional Express REX local semi fast train stopping at few stations modern version of Zrychleny vlak this category is also used by Leo Express between Komarno and Bratislava Zrychleny vlak Zr semi fast train stopping on most stations today is mostly replaced by Regional Express Zrychleny vlak run from Banska Bystrica to Margecany Osobny vlak Os stopping train serving all stationsSlovenia editMain article Slovenske zeleznice InterCity Slovenija ICS modern air conditioned trains whose tilting technology allows for greater speed and comfort They enable easier travel for passengers in wheelchairs as well as offering a range of additional services A buffet car is available to passengers for those who travel 1st class this service is free 1st class passengers also benefit from access to electrical plug sockets At some stations free parking is available ICS trains operate on the Ljubljana Maribor Ljubljana route In the summer season and on Saturdays Sundays and public holidays ICS trains also operate along the Maribor Ljubljana Koper route and back Seats must be reserved on all routes and this is included in the rail fare InterCity IC are high quality trains which operate on long distance domestic and international routes and connect major cities and commercial and tourist centres They consist of comfortable carriages and have shorter journey times with fewer stops Most of them also offer catering services IC services require an additional IC supplement EuroCity EC are high quality international trains which operate along major international routes and connect important economic and tourist hubs in Slovenia and Europe Journey times of EC trains are shorter and have fewer stops Most of them have air conditioned carriages and offer catering services An additional supplement is required for travel on EC trains EuroNight EN are high quality international night trains which include sleepers and couchettes A supplement is required for a bed or berth For travel on a domestic EN as with IC trains it is necessary to pay a supplement for a seat in a standard carriage On certain EN trains which operate across Europe standard international prices apply together with a reservation fee Local Train LP connects Slovenian towns on shorter and longer routes These are intended primarily for daily journeys to and from work or to school Seat reservations and supplements are not required to travel on these trains Spain editMain article Renfe AVE High speed trains speeds up to 310 km h Routes Madrid Ciudad Real Puertollano Cordoba Sevilla Madrid Ciudad Real Puertollano Cordoba Puente Genil Herrera Antequera Malaga Madrid Ciudad Real Puertollano Cordoba Puente Genil Herrera Antequera Loja Granada Madrid Guadalajara Calatayud Zaragoza Huesca Madrid Guadalajara Calatayud Zaragoza Lleida Tarragona Barcelona Madrid Guadalajara Calatayud Zaragoza Lleida Tarragona Barcelona Girona Figueres Madrid Valladolid Burgos Madrid Segovia Valladolid Leon Madrid Zamora Ourense Madrid Cuenca Requena Utiel Valencia Madrid Cuenca Valencia Castellon Madrid Cuenca Albacete Villena Alicante Madrid Cuenca Albacete Elche Orihuela Murcia Valencia Requena Utiel Cuenca Madrid Chamartin Valladolid Burgos Sevilla Cordoba Puertollano Ciudad Real Zaragoza Lleida Tarragona Barcelona Sevilla Cordoba Puertollano Ciudad Real Cuenca Valencia Malaga Antequera Puente Genil Herrera Cordoba Puertollano Ciudad Real Zaragoza Lleida Tarragona Barcelona Barcelona Tarragona Lleida Zaragoza Cordoba Puente Genil Herrera Antequera Granada Alicante Albacete Cuenca Madrid Zamora Ourense Avlo Low cost high speed trains speeds up to 300 km h Routes Madrid Zaragoza Barcelona Madrid Zaragoza Barcelona Figueres Madrid Cuenca Requena Utiel Valencia Madrid Cuenca Albacete Villena Alicante Alvia High speed trains capable of operating in both high speed and conventional lines speeds up to 250 km h Routes Madrid Valladolid Palencia Leon Oviedo Gijon Madrid Valladolid Palencia Aguilar de Campoo Reinosa Torrelavega Santander Madrid Segovia Valladolid Burgos Miranda de Ebro Bilbao Madrid Segovia Valladolid Burgos Miranda de Ebro Vitoria Zumarraga Tolosa San Sebastian Irun Madrid Segovia Medina del Campo Salamanca Madrid Segovia Medina del Campo Zamora Sanabria A Gudina Ourense Santiago de Compostela A Coruna Betanzos Pontedeume Ferrol Madrid Segovia Medina del Campo Zamora Sanabria A Gudina Ourense Pontevedra Vigo Madrid Segovia Medina del Campo Zamora Sanabria A Gudina Ourense Monforte De Lemos Sarria Lugo Madrid Zamora Ourense Santiago de Compostela A Coruna Madrid Zamora Sanabria A Gudina Ourense Santiago de Compostela Madrid Zamora Sanabria A Gudina Ourense Santiago de Compostela Vilagarcia de Arousa Pontevedra Madrid Guadalajara Calatayud Tudela Tafalla Pamplona Madrid Guadalajara Calatayud Tudela Calahorra Logrono Madrid Leganes Torrijos Talavera de la Reina Oropesa Navalmoral de la Mata Monfrague plasencia Caceres Merida Badajoz Madrid Cordoba La Palma del Condado Huelva Madrid Ciudad Real Puertollano Cordoba Sevilla Jerez de la Frontera Cadiz Madrid Albacete Hellin Cieza Murcia Balsicas mar Menor Torre Pacheco Cartagena Barcelona Tarragona Lleida Zaragoza Tudela Castejon Calahorra Logrono Haro Miranda de Ebro Bilbao Barcelona Tarragona Lleida Zaragoza Tudela Castejon Tafalla Pamplona Altsasu Zumarraga San Sebastian Barcelona Tarragona Lleida Zaragoza Tudela Castejon Tafalla Pamplona Vitoria Miranda de Ebro Burgos Valladolid Medina del Campo Salamanca Barcelona Tarragona Lleida Zaragoza Tudela Castejon Tafalla Pamplona Vitoria Miranda de Ebro Burgos Palencia Sahagun Leon Astorga Bembibre Ponferrada O Barco de Valdeorras A Rua San Clodio Quiroga Monforte de Lemos Ourense Santiago de Compostela A Coruna Barcelona Lleida Zaragoza Pamplona Vitoria Burgos Leon Ponferrada Ourense Vigo Alicante Villena Albacete Cuenca Madrid Segovia Valladolid Palencia Torrelavega Santander Gijon Oviedo Mieres Del Camin La Pola de Gordon Leon Palencia Valladolid Segovia Madrid Cuenca Requena Utiel Valencia Sagunto Castellon Gijon Oviedo Mieres Del Camin La Pola de Gordon Leon Palencia Valladolid Segovia Madrid Cuenca Valencia Sagunto Castellon Benicassim Oropesa del Mar Benicarlo Vinaros Avant Media Distancia High speed trains for medium distances also called Lanzadera AVE Speeds up to 250 km h Routes Madrid Toledo Madrid Pta Atocha Ciudad Real Puertollano Madrid Chamartin Segovia Valladolid Sevilla Cordoba Puente Genil Antequera Malaga Barcelona Tarragona Lleida Barcelona Girona Figueres Barcelona Camp de Tarragona Cambrils L Hospitalet de l Infant Tortosa Calatayud Zaragoza A Coruna Santiago de Compostela Ourense Valencia Requena Utiel Granada Loja Antequera Puente Genil Herrera Cordoba Seville Murcia Beniel Orihuela Callosa Cox Elx Alicante Toledo Madrid Cuenca Albacete Euromed High speed trains operate in the Mediterranean coast speeds up to 250 km h Routes Barcelona Tarragona Castellon Valencia Barcelona Tarragona Castellon Valencia Alicante Figueres Girona Barcelona Tarragona Castellon Valencia Figueres Girona Barcelona Tarragona Castellon Valencia Alicante Altaria Trains which use different locomotives in high speed and conventional lines speeds up to 200 km h Routes Madrid Ronda Algeciras Madrid Antequera Granada Madrid Murcia Cartagena only conventional lines Talgo Tilting trains in high speed and conventional lines link Madrid with other capital cities speeds up to 150 km h Routes Madrid Almeria Murcia Barcelona Arco Conventional trains link Barcelona with other capital cities Routes Barcelona Merida Badajoz Barcelona Sevilla Barcelona Malaga Barcelona Granada Barcelona Almeria Barcelona Murcia nowadays classified as a Talgo Trenhotel Night services Routes Madrid Lisbon Barcelona Paris Barcelona Zurich Barcelona Milan C le Lisbon Irun Madrid Santiago A Coruna Madrid Vigo Barcelona Vigo Barcelona Gijon Middle distance services speeds up to 160 km h Routes all over continental Spain dd Cercanias Short distance services in metropolitan areas speeds up to 120 km hAreas clockwise Madrid Zaragoza Barcelona Valencia Murcia Alicante Malaga Cadiz Sevilla Oviedo Gijon Santander Bilbao San Sebastian Cercanias de Zaragoza dd Sweden editSJ Fast trains Inter city Regional Night trains Euronight County operated Regional trains usually with various brand names such as Oresundstag Vasttagen Norrtag Krosatag etc Local trains usually called pendeltag Other Arlanda Express Bla Taget FlixTrain MTRX Saga Rail Snalltaget TagabUkraine editMain article Ukrainian Railways Day time trains edit Eurocity YeS International long distance services 90 200 km h 1st and 2nd class only Intercity IS National long distance services 90 200 km h 1st and 2nd class only Intercity IC National long distance services 70 160 km h 1st 2nd and 3rd class Regional Express RE Regional services 70 140 km h 1st 2nd and 3rd class Regional Train R Regional services up to 120 km h 2nd and 3rd class only Suburban Train RP Suburban train services 3rd class only City Train M Urban train services 3rd class only Overnight trains edit Euro Night EN International night train services 90 200 km h Lux SV and Kupe classes Night Express NE International and national night train services 70 160 km h Lux SV Kupe and Platzkart classes Night Fast Train NSh National night train services 50 140 km h SV Kupe and Platzkart classes Night Passenger Train NP National night train services up to 140 km h Kupe and Platzkart classes United Kingdom editSee also List of companies operating trains in the United Kingdom The United Kingdom s railway network is unusual in not publicly numbering or classifying its trains except by the brand of the operating company This may approach a classification system on lines where the express and local services are operated by different companies Great Eastern Main Line all services are operated by Greater Anglia except for urban local services between London Liverpool Street and Shenfield These services form the eastern leg of the Elizabeth line all legs of which are operated by MTR Elizabeth line Lea Valley Lines services on the main route regardless of stopping pattern are operated by Greater Anglia The Southbury Loop and Chingford branch routes are operated by London Overground East Coast Main Line A variety of companies run intercity trains on the East Coast Main Line of which the principal operator is London North Eastern Railway Regional services are run as Govia Thameslink Railway as far as Peterborough Northern between Darlington and Chathill amp Abellio ScotRail from Dunbar London suburban services are operated by Govia Thameslink Railway West Coast Main Line Avanti West Coast is the dominant brand of intercity trains Stopping amp semi fast services are run by West Midlands Trains amp branded as London Northwestern Railway from London Euston as far as the junction for the Liverpool Lime Street branch amp by Northern between Wigan North Western amp Preston Suburban services in London are run by London Overground while those in Lanarkshire are operated by Abellio ScotRail Great Western Main Line suburban services of London are operated by MTR Crossrail as the western leg of the Elizabeth line All other trains including Bristol s suburban network are operated by Great Western Railway Regional amp regional express trains of Wales amp suburban trains of Cardiff are operated by Transport for Wales Rail The country s two intercity routes through the Severn Tunnel and along the North Wales Coast Line are operated by Great Western Railway and Avanti West Coast respectively Brighton Main Line Govia Thameslink Railway runs airport express trains under a dedicated brand Gatwick Express Other trains are branded by destination those going via London Blackfriars are branded as Thameslink others as Southern In the North of England local amp suburban trains are almost exclusively run by Northern and regional express services by TransPennine Express In Scotland all trains not running to from England are operated by Abellio ScotRail Stagecoach Group while operator of the Midland amp South Western franchises painted its trains in 3 liveries suburban trains in a red based livery regional blue amp intercity white In scheduling trains are classified as express local sleeper international or metro trains 12 However these are not shown in passenger facing publications and express trains can have stopping sections calling at consecutive minor stops acting as a local service on the section For example all trains run on the Thameslink core between London St Pancras and London Blackfriars no matter express or local call at all intermediate stations between them 13 creating a frequent metro like service as an alternative to London Underground for travelling in central London For most longer distance services such as the inter city trains operated by CrossCountry advance tickets are sold and seat reservations can be made and since the beginning of COVID 19 pandemic some are even made compulsory While on shorter services e g South Western Railway Weymouth London services sometimes only counted place reservations can be made but not for a specific seat for advance tickets and on even shorter suburban services e g South Western Railway Guildford London stopping services no reservation can be made at all and no advance tickets can be sold Bulgaria editMain article Bulgarian State Railways Train categories in Bulgaria use the simplified model of the previous century At the beginning of rail transport in Bulgaria there were only three categories of passenger trains Brz ptnicheski vlak BPV Barz patnicheski vlak Fast passenger train the equivalent of the current Fast train Obiknoven ptnicheski vlak OPV Obiknoven patnicheski vlak Regular passenger train the equivalent of the current Passenger train and Smesen ptnicheski vlak SPV Smesen patnicheski vlak the equivalent of Mixed train Using this basis BDZ now provides extended variety of these simple categories EV Ekspresen vlak Ekspresen vlak Express train EV Trains for medium and long distances which stop only at the most major stations in big cities or for a train connection They provide higher comfort in the carriages and usually have catering and or restaurant car All the express trains used to have names e g Plovdiv Express Yantra Express Chaika Express Express Slanchev Bryag Diana Express etc and sometimes unique livery different from the other trains There were also first class only trains Express 100 101 Plovdiv Because of an introduced regulation the average speed of the express trains to be at least 100 km h all the express trains became BVZR trains Tariff same as BVZR Reservation obligatory Coaches 1st class 2nd class restaurant car or catering sometimes luggage and or mail car Four of the express trains Shipka and Sinite kamani used DMUs Currently not in service UBV Uskoren brz vlak Uskoren barz vlak literally Accelerated fast train UBV Trains for long distances which stop only at one or two major stations in between They ran seasonally only between the capital and the seaside on Fridays and Sundays For a short period of time this category was used as a synonym of BVZR trains Tariff same as BVZR Reservation obligatory Coaches 1st class 2nd class bistro car Currently not in service BVZR Brz vlak ss zadlzhitelna rezervaciya Barz vlak sas zadalzhitelna rezervatsia Fast train with obligatory reservation also seen as R BV or BV R BVZR Trains for medium and long distances which stop only at major stations Usually former Express trains Their average speed is not more than 100 km h Some of these also have names but with the word express removed Tariff The tariff for BVZR is the most expensive in Bulgaria The price for 100 km in 2nd class is 8 70 BGN 4 45 EUR and 10 90 BGN 5 57 EUR in 1st class Reservation costs 0 50 BGN 0 26 EUR Some trains could be more expensive on partisular dates Reservation obligatory Coaches 1st class 2nd class in the past restaurant or buffet car or catering sometimes luggage and or mail car MBV Mezhdunaroden brz vlak Mezhdunaroden barz vlak International fast train MBV International trains have different terms of service There are regular seasonal and extra MBV trains as well as trains for only international journeys and ones that could be used as regular BV trains in the country Tariff Internal same as BV international according to the contracts with the other countries Reservation Internal optional international obligatory Coaches international cars cars for internal journeys 2nd class sometimes 1st class in the past luggage and or mail car DMUs are also used between Bulgaria and Romania BV Brz vlak Barz vlak Fast train BV Trains for medium and long distances which stop only at major stations but more than express trains Tariff According to the tariff for BV the price for 100 km in 2nd class is 5 90 BGN 3 02 EUR and 7 40 BGN 3 78 EUR in 1st class Reservation costs 0 50 BGN 0 26 EUR Some trains could be more expensive on partisular dates Reservation optional Coaches 1st class 2nd class sleepers and couchette cars during the night in the past sometimes restaurant or buffet car luggage and or mail car Sometimes EMUs or DMUs are also used PV Ptnicheski vlak Patnicheski vlak Passenger train PV Trains for distances longer than 100 km which stop at every station Tariff According to the tariff for PV the price for 100 km in 2nd class is 5 20 BGN 2 66 EUR and 6 50 BGN 3 32 EUR in 1st class Currently 1st class is not available on passenger trains Some trains could be more expensive on partisular dates Reservation not available Coaches 2nd class in the past sometimes luggage and or mail car in case of first class cars coupled the taxes are the same as second class ones Frequently operated by EMUs or DMUs KPV Krajgradski ptnicheski vlak Kraigradski patnicheski vlak Local passenger train KPV Trains for distances shorter than 100 km which stop at every station Frequently operated by EMUs or DMUs Tariff same as PV Reservation not available Coaches 2nd class in the past sometimes luggage and or mail car in case of first class cars coupled the taxes are the same as second class ones SV Smesen vlak Smesen vlak Mixed train SV Trains for short and medium distances with both passenger and freight carriages They stop at every station and usually it is for a long time because of the cargo services Tariff same as PV Reservation not available Coaches same as PV freight waggons Currently not in service Former Yugoslavia editMain article Jugoslovenske Zeleznice Eurocity international high class trains Intercity trains used on national and international services on important long distance routes Intercity nagibni Croatian Railways tilting train Poslovni voz vlak Intercity similar to express trains usually 1st class only Brzi voz vlak Express trains on long distance routes national and international Zeleni vlak Former Slovenian express multiple unit connexions also cross border Ubrzani vlak semi fast like German Eilzug Putnicki voz Lokalni voz Potniski vlak Regional train stopping at all station usually multiple unit trainsSee also editSleeper trains in EuropeFootnotes and References edit Beforderungsbedingungen Deutsche Bahn AG PDF in German DB Vertrieb 7 February 2022 p 11 Retrieved 11 February 2022 Train Identification PDF Official Timetable of Switzerland Retrieved 3 December 2020 Train type Croatia railcc rail cc Retrieved 4 March 2023 Ter Sncf PDF Telechargement ter sncf com Retrieved 17 December 2015 Ter Sncf PDF Telechargement ter sncf com Retrieved 17 December 2015 Ter Sncf PDF Telechargement ter sncf com Retrieved 17 December 2015 Ter Sncf PDF Telechargement ter sncf com Retrieved 17 December 2015 Archived copy Archived from the original on 26 April 2012 Retrieved 10 December 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link http www trenord it media 28279 edolo iseo bs pdf dead link Rail Irish Iarnrod Eireann Services Irish Rail Retrieved 11 March 2019 in Romanian http www jurnalul ro observator schimbare nume trenuri cfr 598824 htm Archived 8 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine BR Times Departures amp Arrival Boards Departure board of London 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