ICE International High Speed Train. Tickets Charged. Open Daily.

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Accessibility:

There are two or four wheelchair spaces in every ICE International train in second-class carriages and there are also disability toilet facilities. Next to each wheelchair space there is a seat that is always reserved for the accompanying passenger. There are limited opportunities for travelling with a mobility scooter.

Brief Description:

The ICE (Intercity-Express) is a system of high-speed trains predominantly running in Germany and its surrounding countries.

Further Information:

Address:

Head Office: Deutsche Bahn AG, Potsdamer Platz 2, D-10785 Berlin

Email:

fahrkartenservice@bahn.de

Phone:

+44 (0)8718 80 80 66

Mobility Service Centre Tel. +49 (0)180 6512512

Website:

http://www.eurail.com/europe-by-train/high-speed-trains/ice

Opening Hours:

Operating daily.

Directions:

The Intercity Express service runs through Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Switzerland and The Netherlands. The head office for operator Deusche-Bahn is Berlin.

Transport:

Tram and bus services operate in and around the cities that the ICE train travels to.

Amenities:

Most ICE trains offer breakfast/lunch or dinner menus with many German specialties as well as snacks and a wide selection of beverages.