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The ''Merkur'' was an international express train linking Copenhagen, the Danish capital, with Germany. The train was named after the Roman God Mercury, the God of traders and travellers.〔La Légende des TEE p. 358.〕 == F-Zug == In 1953 the ''Merkur'' was introduced by Deutsche Bundesbahn as part of their long distance network (Fern Zug). The ''Merkur'' (F 3/4) linked Hamburg with Frankfurt am Main via Cologne and through the Rhinevalley on the eastbank railway. In 1954 the route south of Frankfurt was extended to Stuttgart and the ''Merkur'' became known for its long non-stop stages with steam locomotives.〔TEE Züge in Deutschland p. 127.〕 In 1971 the F-Zug network was converted to a firstclass only Intercity network and the ''Merkur'' was assigned the trainnumbers IC 114/115. Another train of the F-Zug network, the ''Schwabenpfeil'', (F 23/24) ran between Stuttgart and Dortmund through the Rhine valley as well, but on the west bank of the Rhine, calling in the West-German capital Bonn. With the conversion to the Intercity network the ''Schwabenpfeil'' was extended further north to Hamburg as IC 110/119.〔TEE Züge in Deutschland p. 127.〕
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