List of Intercity-Express railway stations

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LineDirection between
10Berlin, Hanover and Düsseldorf/Cologne
11Berlin, Mannheim and Munich
12Berlin, Kassel and Basel
20Hamburg, Kassel and Basel
22Hamburg, Kassel and Stuttgart
25Hamburg/Bremen, Nuremberg and Munich
28Hamburg, Berlin and Munich
31Hamburg, Cologne and Nuremberg/Basel
41Essen, Nuremberg and Munich
42Dortmund, Mannheim and Munich
43Cologne, Mannheim and Basel
45(Cologne, Wiesbaden and Mainz)
47(Dortmund and Stuttgart)
48Hamburg/Berlin, Cologne and Munich
49(Cologne and Frankfurt)
50Dresden, Frankfurt and Wiesbaden
75(Copenhagen, Hamburg and Berlin)
76(Aarhus, Hamburg and Berlin)
78Amsterdam, Cologne and Frankfurt
79(Brussels, Cologne and Frankfurt)
80Paris, Brussels, Cologne and Essen (Thalys)
81Paris and Freiburg im Breisgau(TGV)
82(Paris, Mannheim and Frankfurt)
83Paris, Strasbourg and Stuttgart(TGV)
84Frankfurt, Strasbourg and Marseille(TGV)
87Stuttgart and Zurich (currently operated by InterCity trains of the SBB)
90(Munich, Salzburg and Vienna)
91(Dortmund), Frankfurt and Vienna
 (…) = only few trains daily
Frequency of trains and allowed max speed on the German Intercity-Express (ICE) network (2017/18) ICEtracks.png
Frequency of trains and allowed max speed on the German Intercity-Express (ICE) network (2017/18)

This is a list of all the Intercity Express stations in Europe.

Contents

Germany

From the Deutschen Bahn AG, the Nederlandse Spoorwegen N.V. and the Société nationale des chemins de fer français operating high-speed trains with stops in several cities:

Baden-Württemberg

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily
Baden-Baden Baden-Baden 2031, 84
Bruchsal Bruchsal 31
Freiburg im Breisgau Freiburg (Breisgau) Hbf 12, 20, 4331, 81
Heidelberg Heidelberg Hbf 22, 31, 87
Horb am Neckar Horb 87
Karlsruhe Karlsruhe Hbf 12, 20, 4331, 83, 84
Mannheim Mannheim Hbf 11, 12, 20, 22, 42, 4331, 47, 50, 82, 84
Offenburg Offenburg 12, 4331
Rottweil Rottweil 87
Singen Singen 87
Stuttgart Stuttgart Hbf 11, 22, 42, 8747, 83
Tuttlingen Tuttlingen 87
Ulm Ulm Hbf 11, 4283
Vaihingen an der Enz Vaihingen (Enz) 22

Bavaria

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily
Aschaffenburg Aschaffenburg Hbf 4131, 91
Augsburg Augsburg Hbf 11, 28, 4225, 83
Bamberg Bamberg 28
Donauwörth Donauwörth 28
Erlangen Erlangen 28
Garmisch-Partenkirchen Garmisch-Partenkirchen 25, 28, 41
Günzburg Günzburg 4811, 42, 60
Ingolstadt Ingolstadt Hbf 252831, 41
Lichtenfels Lichtenfels 28
Munich Munich Hbf (main station) 25, 28, 4111, 4231, 83, 90
Munich-Pasing 11, 4225, 28
Munich East 11
Nuremberg Nuremberg Hbf 25, 28, 419131
Passau Passau Hbf 91
Plattling Plattling Bf 91
Regensburg Regensburg Hbf 9131
Treuchtlingen Treuchtlingen 28
Würzburg Würzburg Hbf 25, 419131

Berlin and Brandenburg

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily
Berlin Berlin Hbf (main station) 10, 2811, 1275, 76
Berlin Ostbahnhof (east station) 1011, 1275, 76
Berlin Gesundbrunnen 28
Berlin Spandau 10, 2811, 12
Berlin Südkreuz 28
Wittenberge Wittenberge 28, 75, 76

Hesse

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily
Bad Hersfeld Bad Hersfeld 5020
Darmstadt Darmstadt Hbf 41, 50, 87
Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt (Main) Hbf (main station) 4111, 12, 20, 22, 50, 78, 9131, 49, 79, 82, 84, 87
Frankfurt (Main) South 5025
Frankfurt am Main Airport long distance train station *)41, 5022, 42, 43, 7820, 31, 47, 49, 79, 91
Fulda Fulda 25, 5011, 1220
Hanau Hanau Hbf 11, 12, 9131
Kassel Kassel Wilhelmshöhe 2511, 12, 20, 22
Limburg an der Lahn Limburg Süd 4145, 49, 79
Wiesbaden Wiesbaden Hbf 5020, 22, 45

 *) one train of the line 31 from Frankfurt (Main) Airport regional station

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily
Ludwigslust Ludwigslust 28, 75, 76
Neustrelitz Neustrelitz 28
Rostock Rostock Hbf 28
Warnemünde 28
Waren (Müritz) Waren (Müritz) 28

Lower Saxony and Bremen

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily
Brunswick Brunswick Hbf 11, 12
Bremen Bremen Hbf 2510, 22, 31, 42
Celle Celle 25
Delmenhorst Delmenhorst 10
Göttingen Göttingen 2511, 12, 20, 22
Hannover Hanover Hbf 10, 2520, 2211, 43
Hildesheim Hildesheim Hbf 11, 12
Lüneburg Lüneburg 20, 25
Oldenburg (Oldenburg) Oldenburg (Oldb) Hbf 10, 22, 25
Osnabrück Osnabrück Hbf 31, 42
Uelzen Uelzen 25
Wolfsburg Wolfsburg Hbf 10, 12

North Rhine-Westphalia

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily
Aachen Aachen Hbf 8079, 10
Bielefeld Bielefeld Hbf 1043
Bochum Bochum Hbf 104231, 41, 43, 47, 91
Bonn Bonn Hbf 1031, 91
Cologne Cologne Hbf (main station) 1042, 43, 78, 8031, 45, 49, 79, 91
Cologne Messe/Deutz (trade fair) 411043, 47, 78
Cologne Bonn Airport 1045, 47, 49
Dortmund Dortmund Hbf 104231, 41, 43, 47, 91
Düren Düren 10
Düsseldorf Düsseldorf Hbf (main station) 10, 4142, 7831, 43, 47, 80, 91
Düsseldorf Airport 1080
Duisburg Duisburg Hbf 10, 4142, 7831, 43, 47, 80, 91
Essen Essen Hbf 10, 414231, 43, 47, 80, 91
Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen Hbf (...)
Gütersloh Gütersloh Hbf 10, 43
Hagen Hagen Hbf 1031, 42, 43, 91
Hamm Hamm (Westf) 1043
Herford Herford 10, 43
Minden Minden (Westf) 10, 43
Münster (Westfalen) Münster (Westf) Hbf 31, 42
Mülheim an der Ruhr Mülheim (Ruhr) Hbf 10
Oberhausen Oberhausen Hbf 7843
Recklinghausen Recklinghausen Hbf (...)
Siegburg Siegburg/Bonn 41, 42, 4345, 49, 79
Solingen Solingen Hbf
former Solingen-Ohligs
42, 43, 91
Wuppertal Wuppertal Hbf
former Wuppertal-Elberfeld
1031, 42, 43, 91

Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily
Andernach Andernach 10
Bingen am Rhein Bingen (Rhein) Hbf 31
Bullay Bullay (DB) 10
Cochem (Mosel) Cochem (Mosel) 10
Homburg (Saar) Homburg (Saar) Hbf 50
Kaiserslautern Kaiserslautern Hbf 50, 82
Koblenz Koblenz Hbf 10, 31, 91
Mainz Mainz Hbf 5020, 22, 31, 45, 91
Montabaur Montabaur 4145, 49
Neustadt an der Weinstraße Neustadt (Weinstr) Hbf 50
Saarbrücken Saarbrücken Hbf 50, 82
Trier Trier Hbf 10
Wittlich Wittlich Hbf 10
Worms Worms Hbf 11

Saxony

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily
Dresden Dresden Hbf (main station) 50
Dresden-Neustadt 50
Leipzig Leipzig Hbf (main station) 28, 50
Leipzig/Halle Airport 50
Riesa Riesa 50

Saxony-Anhalt

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily
Bitterfeld Bitterfeld Bf 50
Halle (Saale) Halle (Saale) Hbf 28, 50
Köthen Köthen 50
Lutherstadt Wittenberg Lutherstadt Wittenberg 28
Magdeburg Magdeburg Hbf 50
Naumburg (Saale) Naumburg (Saale) Hbf 2850
Stendal Stendal 10

Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily
Flensburg Flensburg 76
Hamburg Hamburg Hbf (main station) 25, 2820, 2231, 42, 75, 76
Hamburg-Altona 25, 2820, 2231, 42
Hamburg Dammtor 25, 2820, 2231, 42, 76
Hamburg-Harburg 2520, 22, 31, 42
Kiel Kiel Hbf 20, 22, 28, 31
Lübeck Lübeck Hbf 25, 75
Neumünster Neumünster 25, 28, 31, 76
Oldenburg in Holstein Oldenburg (Holst) 75
Puttgarden Puttgarden 75
Rendsburg Rendsburg 76
Schleswig Schleswig 76

Thuringia

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily
Eisenach Eisenach 5028
Erfurt Erfurt Hbf 5028
Gotha Gotha 5028
Jena Jena Paradies 28
Saalfeld/Saale Saalfeld (Saale) 28
Weimar Weimar 5028

Other countries

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily

Austria

Innsbruck Innsbruck Hbf 11
Jenbach Jenbach 11
Kufstein Kufstein 11
Linz Linz Hbf 9190
Salzburg Salzburg Hbf 90
St. Pölten St. Pölten Hbf 9190
Vienna Flughafen Wien 91
Wien Hbf 9190
Wien Meidling 9190
Wien Westbf 90
Wels Wels Hbf 91
Wörgl Wörgl Hbf 11

Benelux

Amsterdam (NL) Amsterdam Centraal 7843
Arnhem (Arnheim, NL) Arnhem 7843
Brussels (Brussel, Brüssel, B) Bruxelles-Nord/Brussel-Noord 79
Bruxelles-Midi/Brussel-Zuid 8079
Liège (Luik, Lüttich, B) Liège-Guillemins 8079
Utrecht (NL) Utrecht Centraal 7843

France

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily
Aix-en-Provence Aix-en-Provence TGV railway station 84
Avignon Gare d'Avignon TGV 84
Belfort Gare de Belfort – Montbéliard TGV 84
Besançon Gare de Besançon Franche-Comté TGV 84
Chalon-sur-Saône Gare de Chalon-sur-Saône 84
Forbach Gare de Forbach 82
Lyon Gare de Lyon-Part-Dieu 84
Marseille Gare de Marseille-Saint-Charles 84
Mulhouse Gare de Mulhouse 84
Paris Paris Est 82, 83
Strasbourg Gare de Strasbourg 83, 84


Switzerland

CityStationstop every 1hstop every 2hfew trains daily
Basel Basel Bad Bf 12, 20, 4331
Basel SBB 12, 20, 4331, IC-Verkehr*
Bern Bern HB 12, 20, IC-Verkehr*
Bülach Bülach 87
Interlaken Interlaken Ost 12, 20
Interlaken West 12, 20
Liestal Liestal IC-Verkehr*
Olten Olten 12, 20, IC-Verkehr*
Schaffhausen Schaffhausen 87
Spiez Spiez 12, 20
Thun Thun 12, 20
Zürich Zürich HB 8712, 20

* There are some ICE connections inside of Switzerland which are operated between Basel and Bern(–Interlaken) or Zurich.

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