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Wawel (train) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wawel (train)
The ''Wawel'' was an international express train. Introduced in 1995 as an InterCity service, it was upgraded to EuroCity status in 2006. The service was withdrawn at the end of 2014. The train linked Poland with Germany, and was named after the Wawel, a fortified architectural complex in Kraków, Poland.〔 ==Route== Initially, the ''Wawel'' ran between Kraków and Berlin, Germany. In 2001, weekday services were extended from Berlin to Hamburg, Germany. However, weekend services continued to run only between Kraków and Berlin. In December 2012, the eastern section of the route was cut back from Kraków to Wrocław, Poland, and in May 2013, the terminus of the western weekday extension was temporarily moved east, to Lüneburg, Germany.〔
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