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Rheinpfeil (train) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rheinpfeil (train)
The word ''Rheinpfeil'' was used to name a number of express trains that ran in Germany between the 1950s and 1991. For much of that period, a train carrying the name ''Rheinpfeil'' also linked Germany with at least one neighbouring country. ''Rheinpfeil'' is a German word meaning "Rhine arrow", and alludes to the Rhine valley, which always formed part of the route of the train carrying that name. During its time as a Trans Europe Express (TEE), the ''Rheinpfeils formation (consist) included a "vista-dome car",〔"Table 19: Rheinpfeil (Rhine Arrow)", ''Cooks Continental Timetable'' (February 1967 edition), p. 63; also p. 61. London: Thomas Cook & Son, Ltd.〕 a rarity on European railways. Seating in the dome car was unreserved.〔 ==Route== The core of the ''Rheinpfeils route was the West Rhine Railway, a section of line through the Rhine valley: * Köln Hbf – Bonn Hbf – Koblenz Hbf – Mainz Hbf However, the northern and southern parts of the train's route, and its termini, varied a great deal over the years.
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