ICE 1 - Names

Names

Since October 2002, ICE trainsets receive the names of cities:

  • Tz 01 – Gießen
  • Tz 02 – Flensburg
  • Tz 04 – Mühldorf a. Inn
  • Tz 05 – Offenbach am Main
  • Tz 06 – Itzehoe
  • Tz 07 – Plattling
  • Tz 08 – Lichtenfels
  • Tz 09 – Aschaffenburg
  • Tz 10 – Gelsenkirchen
  • Tz 11 – Nürnberg
  • Tz 12 – Memmingen
  • Tz 13 – Frankenthal/Pfalz
  • Tz 14 – Friedrichshafen
  • Tz 15 – Regensburg
  • Tz 16 – Pforzheim
  • Tz 17 – Hof
  • Tz 19 – Osnabrück
  • Tz 20 – Lüneburg
  • Tz 52 – Hanau
  • Tz 53 – Neumünster
  • Tz 54 – Heppenheim/Bergstraße
  • Tz 55 – Rosenheim
  • Tz 56 – Freilassing
  • Tz 57 – Landshut
  • Tz 58 – Gütersloh
  • Tz 59 – Bad Oldesloe
  • Tz 60 – Mülheim an der Ruhr
  • Tz 61 – Bebra
  • Tz 62 – Geisenheim/Rheingau
  • Tz 67 – Garmisch-Partenkirchen
  • Tz 68 – Crailsheim
  • Tz 69 – Worms
  • Tz 73 – Timmendorfer Strand
  • Tz 74 – Zürich
  • Tz 76 – Bremen
  • Tz 77 – Basel
  • Tz 78 – Bremerhaven
  • Tz 80 – Castrop-Rauxel
  • Tz 84 – Bruchsal
  • Tz 85 – Hildesheim
  • Tz 87 – Fulda
  • Tz 88 – Rüdesheim am Rhein
  • Tz 90 – Ludwigshafen am Rhein

(Tz xx = trainset number (Triebzugnummer); printed above each bogie)

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