InterCityExpress
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InterCityExpress
Summary
InterCityExpress is a train and rail category[1]. InterCityExpress draws 526 Wikipedia views per month (train_and_rail_category category, ranking #6 of 55).[2]
Key Facts
- InterCityExpress is in the country of Germany[3].
- InterCityExpress is in the country of Netherlands[4].
- InterCityExpress is in the country of Belgium[5].
- InterCityExpress is in the country of Austria[6].
- InterCityExpress is in the country of Switzerland[7].
- InterCityExpress is in the country of France[8].
- InterCityExpress's video is recorded as Einfahrender ICE in Hannover.ogv[9].
- InterCityExpress's image is recorded as ICE 3 Oberhaider-Wald-Tunnel.jpg[10].
- InterCityExpress's instance of is recorded as train and rail category[11].
- InterCityExpress's instance of is recorded as trademark[12].
- InterCityExpress's operator is recorded as Deutsche Bahn[13].
- InterCityExpress's logo image is recorded as ICE-Logo.svg[14].
- InterCityExpress's GND ID is recorded as 4113987-2[15].
- InterCityExpress's subclass of is recorded as electric multiple unit[16].
- InterCityExpress's subclass of is recorded as passenger train service[17].
- InterCityExpress's subclass of is recorded as high-speed train[18].
- InterCityExpress's Commons category is recorded as Intercity-Express[19].
- InterCityExpress's has part is recorded as ICE 10[20].
- InterCityExpress's has part is recorded as ICE 11[21].
- InterCityExpress's has part is recorded as ICE 12[22].
- InterCityExpress's has part is recorded as ICE 28[23].
- InterCityExpress's has part is recorded as ICE 72[24].
- InterCityExpress's has part is recorded as ICE 885 (DB)[25].
- InterCityExpress's has part is recorded as ICE 9572 (DB)[26].
- InterCityExpress's has part is recorded as ICE 78[27].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for InterCityExpress include Eschede derailment[28], a derailment[29], in Germany[30].
Why It Matters
InterCityExpress draws 526 Wikipedia views per month (train_and_rail_category category, ranking #6 of 55).[2] InterCityExpress has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] InterCityExpress is known by 50 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]
Entities named for InterCityExpress include Eschede derailment[28], a derailment[29], in Germany[30].