List of The TEE Trains
| train number | Name | Routes | service start | service end |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TEE 92/93 | Adriatico | Milano C – Bari | 03-06-1973 | 30-05-1987 |
| TEE 8/9 | Albert Schweitzer | Dortmund – Strasbourg | 02-06-1980 | 27-05-1983 |
| TEE 78/79 | Ambrosiano | Milano – Roma | 26-05-1974 | 30-05-1987 |
| TEE 1/2 | Aquitaine | Paris Austerlitz – Bordeaux | 23-05-1971 | 30-05-1984 |
| TEE 7/8 (later 64/65) | Arbalète | Paris Est – Basel SBB – Zürich HB | 02-06-1957 | 26-05-1979 |
| TEE 88/89 | Aurora | Roma – Reggio di Calabria | 26-05-1974 | 31-05-1975 |
| TEE 14/15 | Bacchus | München – Dortmund | 28-05-1979 | 30-05-1980 |
| TEE 66/67 | Bavaria | Zürich HB – München | 28-09-1969 | 21-05-1977 |
| TEE 84/85 | Brabant | Paris Nord – Bruxelles Midi/Brussel Zuid – (Amsterdam CS) | 26-05-1963 | 02-06-1984 |
| TEE 90/91 | Blauer Enzian | Hamburg-Altona – München – (Klagenfurt) | 30-05-1965 | 26-05-1979 |
| TEE 74/75 | Capitole (du matin) | Paris-Austerlitz – Toulouse-Matabiau (morning train) | 27-09-1970 | 23-05-1982 |
| TEE 76/77 | Capitole (du soir) | Paris-Austerlitz – Toulouse-Matabiau (evening train) | 27-05-1970 | 29-09-1984 |
| TEE 70-71/72-73 | Catalán-Talgo | Geneva-Cornavin – Barcelona | 01-06-1969 | 22-05-1982 |
| TEE 13/14 (later 23/22) | Cisalpin | Paris-Lyon – Milano Centrale – (Venezia) | 01-07-1961 | 21-01-1984 |
| TEE 68/69 | Colosseum | Roma – Milano C | 03-06-1984 | 30-05-1987 |
| TEE 36/37 | Cycnus | Milano – Ventimiglia | 30-09-1973 | 27-05-1978 |
| TEE 42/43 | Diamant (I) | Dortmund – Antwerpen | 30-05-1965 | 29-05-1976 |
| TEE 80/81 | Diamant (II) | München – Hamburg-Altona | 27-05-1979 | 27-05-1981 |
| TEE 90/93 | Edelweiss | Amsterdam – Zürich HB | 02-06-1957 | 26-05-1979 |
| TEE 26/27 | Erasmus | München – Nürnberg – Den Haag | 03-06-1973 | 31-05-1980 |
| TEE 4/5 | L'Étendard | Paris Austerlitz – Bordeaux | 26-08-1971 | 30-05-1984 |
| TEE 82/85 | L'Étoile du Nord | Paris Nord – Amsterdam CS | 02-06-1957 | 26-06-1984 |
| TEE 34/35 | Faidherbe | Paris Nord – Lille – Tourcoing | 02-10-1978 | 01-06-1991 |
| TEE 16/17 | Friedrich Schiller | Dortmund – Stuttgart | 27-05-1979 | 19-05-1982 |
| TEE 14/15 (later 18/19) | Gambrinus | Hamburg-Altona – Köln (Cologne) – München | 29-05-1978 | 27-05-1983 |
| TEE 36/37 | Gayant | Paris Nord – Lille – Tourcoing | 02-10-1978 | 30-05-1986 |
| TEE 50/51 | Goethe (I) | Frankfurt/Main – Paris Est | 31-05-1970 | 31-05-1975 |
| TEE 24/25 | Goethe (II) | Frankfurt/Main – Dortmund | 27-05-1978 | 27-05-1983 |
| TEE 58/59 | Gottardo | Zürich HB – Milano C | 01-07-1961 | 24-09-1988 |
| TEE 28/29 | Heinrich Heine | Frankfurt/Main – Dortmund | 27-05-1979 | 27-05-1983 |
| TEE 78/79 | Helvetia | Zürich HB – Frankfurt/Main – Hamburg-Altona | 02-06-1957 | 26-05-1979 |
| TEE 88/81 | L'Ile de France (I) | Paris Nord – Amsterdam CS (running only Paris–Brussels after 2 June 1984) | 02-06-1957 | 30-05-1987 |
| TEE 85/80 | L'Ile de France (II) | Paris Nord – Bruxelles Midi/Brussel Zuid | 09-1993 | 28-05-1995 |
| TEE 91/92 | Iris | Zürich – Bruxelles Midi/Brussel Zuid | 26-05-1974 | 30-05-1981 |
| TEE 30/31 | Jules Verne | Paris Montparnasse – Nantes | 28-09-1980 | 22-09-1989 |
| TEE 60/61 | Kléber | Paris Est – Strasbourg | 23-05-1971 | 23-09-1988 |
| TEE 24/25 | Lemano | Milano C – Geneva-Cornavin | 01-06-1958 | 22-05-1982 |
| TEE 45-46/47-48 | Ligure | Milano C – Avignon | 12-09-1957 | 22-05-1982 |
| TEE 12/13 | Lyonnais | Paris-Lyon – Lyon Perrache | 09-02-1969 | 26-09-1976 |
| TEE 84/85 | Mediolanum | München – Milano C | 15-10-1957 | 02-06-1984 |
| TEE 86/79 | Memling | Paris Nord – Bruxelles Midi/Brussel Zuid | 29-09-1974 | 01-06-1984 |
| TEE 34/35 | Merkur | Stuttgart – Köln – København | 26-05-1974 | 27-05-1978 |
| TEE 10/11 | Le Mistral | Paris-Lyon – Marseille St. C – Nice-Ville | 30-05-1965 | 26-09-1981 |
| TEE 23/24 | Mont Cenis | Lyon-Perrache – Milano C | 02-06-1957 | 30-09-1972 |
| TEE 40/41 | Molière (ex Paris-Ruhr) | Paris Nord – Köln | 02-06-1957 | 25-05-1979 |
| TEE 80/89 | L'Oiseau Bleu | Paris Nord – Bruxelles Midi/Brussel Zuid | 02-06-1957 | 02-06-1984 |
| TEE 32/33 | Parsifal | Paris Nord – Dortmund – Hamburg-Altona | 29-09-1957 | 26-05-1979 |
| TEE 26/27 | Prinz Eugen (I) | Bremen – Passau – Wien Westbf. | 25-09-1971 | 29-05-1976 |
| TEE 26/27 | Prinz Eugen (II) | Hannover – Köln – Frankfurt/Main – Wien Westbf. | 30-05-1976 | 27-05-1978 |
| TEE 10/11 | Rembrandt | München – Stuttgart – Amsterdam CS | 28-05-1967 | 28-05-1983 |
| TEE 6/7 | Rheingold | Amsterdam CS – Geneva-Cornavin (train) | 30-05-1965 | 30-05-1987 |
| TEE 16/17 | Rheingold | Amsterdam – Frankfurt – Nördlingen – München (coaches of a train) | 23-05-1982 | 30-05-1987 |
| TEE 21/22 | Rheinpfeil | Dortmund – Frankfurt/Main – München | 30-05-1965 | 25-09-1971 |
| TEE 74/75 | Roland (I) | Bremen – Basel SBB – Milano C | 01-06-1969 | 26-05-1979 |
| TEE 90/91 | Roland (I) | Bremen – Frankfurt/Main – Stuttgart | 28-05-1979 | 29-05-1980 |
| TEE 78/79 | Rubens | Paris Nord – Bruxelles Midi/Brussel Zuid | 29-09-1974 | 27-05-1987 |
| TEE 16/17 | Rhodanien | Paris-Lyon – Marseille St. C | 23-05-1971 | 29-09-1978 |
| TEE 28/29 (later 20/21) | Saphir | Frankfurt/Main – Bruxelles Midi/Brussel Zuid | 02-06-1957 | 26-05-1979 |
| TEE 68/69 | Settebello | Roma – Milano C | 26-05-1974 | 02-06-1984 |
| TEE 62/63 | Stanislas | Paris Est – Strasbourg | 24-05-1971 | 25-09-1982 |
| TEE 83-86/87-88 | Ticino | Zürich HB – Milano C | 01-07-1961 | 25-05-1974 |
| TEE 22/23 | Van Beethoven (ex Rhein-Main) | Frankfurt/Main – Amsterdam CS | 02-06-1957 | 26-05-1979 |
| TEE 94/95 | Vesuvio | Milano C – Roma – Napoli | 30-09-1973 | 30-05-1987 |
| TEE 38/39 | Watteau (I) | Paris Nord – Lille – Tourcoing | 02-10-1978 | 01-06-1991 |
| TEE 89/88 | Watteau (II) | Paris Nord – Bruxelles Midi/Brussel Zuid | 09-1993 | 28-05-1995 |
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