Is ICE owned by Deutsche Bahn?


Is ICE owned by Deutsche Bahn? ICE - InterCity Express - is the brand name for Deutsche Bahn's (German Railways) premier high-speed trains.


What does ICE mean on German trains?

The ICE (InterCity Express) is a high-speed train that connects all major cities in Germany. With speeds up to 300km/h, this is one of the fastest ways to travel between cities such as Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne.


What is the difference between EC and ICE trains in Germany?

Faster than regional trains, IC and EC trains connect major cities, reaching speeds of 200 km/h. Both Intercity and Eurocity trains run frequently, either every hour or two hours depending on the destination. Intercity trains run exclusively in Germany, while Eurocity trains reach neighbouring European countries.


Can I bring luggage on ice train Germany?

Each passenger may take the following luggage on board: two items of regular luggage such as a suitcase, rucksack, travel bag or trolley with maximum dimensions of 85 x 85 x 85 cm and one item of hand luggage, or: one item of oversized luggage, one item of regular luggage and one item of hand luggage.


Do German ICE trains have toilets?

On most ICE and some IC trains, reservation info appears on a small electronic display. All trains in Germany have toilets, and most intercity trains come with bistro and restaurant cars serving hot meals, snacks and beverages. There's no issue with bringing your own food and drink.


What happens if I go on an ice train without a ticket in Germany?

Riding any train in Germany, including the ICE, requires a valid ticket or pass for the specific journey and class of service. Failure to have a valid ticket can result in penalties, such as fines or being asked to leave the train at the next station.


What is the difference between IC train and ICE train?

ICE trains are the flag-ship trains of Deutsche Bahn. They are the fastest (up to 300km/h) and most comfortable trains. There are international ICE services to most neighboring countries. IC trains are often older, slightly less comfortable long-distance trains.


Can you use eurail on ICE?

If I make seat reservations via the DB website, would we be able to use our eurail pass on these trains? Yes. But also if you make no reservations you still could use the ICE Sprinter trains with your Eurail Pass.