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Friedrich Schiller (train) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Friedrich Schiller (train)
The Friedrich Schiller was an express train in Germany, initially linking Düsseldorf and Stuttgart. The train was named after the philosopher and playwright Friedrich Schiller.〔La Légende des TEE p. 384.〕 In 1971, the Deutsche Bundesbahn started an inner German network of first-class-only InterCity services modeled after the TEE criteria, but more frequent than the TEE, one train per hour instead of one train a day.〔TEE Züge in Deutschland p. 130.〕 At 1 October 1972, the ''Friedrich Schiller'' was added to this network, initially linking Stuttgart and Düsseldorf. The route was extended northward to Dortmund on 1 June 1975. During the 1970s, the introduction of second-class coaches in the Intercities was proposed and tested on some routes, resulting in the IC79 project. One of these "second-class tests" was carried out with the ''Friedrich Schiller'' in the summer of 1977. The route was extended farther north to Hamburg in the summer of 1978. The IC79 project was implemented at 28 May 1979 but the ''Friedrich Schiller'' was converted to a first-class-only train and classed as TEE to distinguish it from the two class InterCity.〔La Légende des TEE p. 384.〕 After three years as TEE, the ''TEE Friedrich Schiller'' was withdrawn and replaced by other Intercities.〔Das grosse TEE Buch p. 92〕 ==Revival== At 2 June 1985 ''Friedrich Schiller'' returned in the timetable and ran between Munich and Dortmund until 1 June 1991. Between 2 June 1991 and 22 May 1993 the ''Friedrich Schiller'' was back on his original route and from 23 May 1993 until the withdrawal on 9 June 2001 it ran between Munich and Dortmund again.〔La Légende des TEE p. 385.〕
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