Definition of EuroCity. Meaning of EuroCity. Synonyms of EuroCity

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Definition of EuroCity

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Neurocity
Neurocity Neu*roc"i*ty, n. (Physiol.) Nerve force.

Meaning of EuroCity from wikipedia

- EuroCity (EC) is an international train category and brand for European inter-city trains that cross international borders and meet criteria covering comfort...
- EuroCity Express, or short ECE, is a category of Eurocity train marketed by Deutsche Bahn that runs on two routes as of 2021. It was created to classify...
- 378 terminates at Brno EuroCity Intercity (Deutsche Bahn) A DB train in Austria A 101 with a rake of ÖBB rolling stock A Eurocity composed of DB and SBB...
- A list of EuroCity services, past and present. Routes are described from north-west to south-east. Unnamed services are listed alongside named services...
- EuroCity may refer to: EuroCity, a rail network EuroCity, a common name used by the twin towns of Tornio and Haparanda This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Cluj-Napoca EuroCity services Vienna - Győr - Budapest - Debrecen - Zahony ( - Kyiv [Sleeping Cars]) EuroCity services Vienna - Győr - Budapest EuroCity services...
- between Milan and Switzerland increased in frequency. All SBB-CFF-FSS Eurocity (operates by Trenitalia in Italy) now save 35 minutes of total journey...
- first-class-only to two-class configuration, the trainsets continued in use on EuroCity or other services until 1999. It was designed to be compatible with four...
- use of common infrastructures, etc.). The consortium that directs the eurocity [es] project has the legal entity of a European economic interest group...
- trainsets started c. 2008 as replacements for locomotive hauled InterCity and EuroCity train services - the scope was later expanded to include replacements...