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Inter-city rail

Inter-city rail services are express trains that run services that connect cities over longer distances than commuter or regional trains. They include rail services that are neither short-distance commuter rail trains within one city area nor slow regional rail trains stopping at all stations and covering local journeys only. An inter-city train is typically an express train with limited stops and comfortable carriages to serve long-distance travel.

This article is about express passenger train services in general. For other uses, see Intercity.

Inter-city rail sometimes provides international services. This is most prevalent in Europe because of the proximity of its 50 countries to a 10,180,000-square-kilometre (3,930,000-square-mile) area.[1] Eurostar and EuroCity are examples. In many European countries, the word InterCity or Inter-City is an official brand name for a network of regular-interval and relatively long-distance train services that meet certain criteria of speed and comfort. That use of the term appeared in the United Kingdom in the 1960s and has been widely imitated.

50–100 km

Algeria:

SNTF

Egypt:

Egyptian National Railways

Kenya:

Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway

Morocco: (in French - Office National des Chemins de Fer du Maroc, National Office for Railways of Morocco)

ONCF

South Africa:

Shosholoza Meyl

Tunisia: (SNCFT)

Tunisian Railways

Express train

Limited-stop

Lists of named passenger trains

Longest train journeys

PKP Intercity

Railway electrification systems

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Railway stations in the Netherlands#Categories

Terminal station

Overseas Timetable: Independent Traveller's Edition, Winter 2008/9; Thomas Cook Publishing

, Winter 2008/9; Thomas Cook Publishing

European Rail Timetable: Independent Traveller's Edition

Information on train travel worldwide

The Man in Seat 61

Tips for rail travel travel guide from Wikivoyage