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Rheingold (train)

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Hoek van Holland Haven
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The ''Rheingold'' (''Rhinegold'') was a famous train that operated between Hoek van Holland, near Rotterdam, and Geneva, Switzerland (or Basel before 1965), a distance of , until 1987. Another section of the train started in Amsterdam and was coupled to the Hoek cars in Utrecht. The ''Rheingold'' ran along the Rhine River via Arnhem, Netherlands, and Cologne, Germany, using special luxury coaches. It was named after Richard Wagner's ''Das Rheingold'' opera, which romanticized the Rhine. From 1965 until the train's discontinuation in 1987, the ''Rheingold'' was a first-class-only Trans Europ Express train.
== Route ==
Geneva (Gare de Cornavin) – Basel SBBFreiburgBaden-BadenKarlsruheMannheimMainzCologneDüsseldorfDuisburgUtrecht and then in separate trains continuing (still as the ''Rheingold'') to both Hoek van Holland and Amsterdam. At Hoek van Holland, the train had timed connections for ship service to and from Harwich, England. The Geneva–Basel section was added in 1965 and was discontinued in 1980/82 (see later section for details).

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