Riding Germany's High-Speed ICE 3 | Munich-Frankfurt | 1st Class
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ค. 2023
- Welcome to another video! A few months ago, I had an opportunity to take a ride aboard one of the world's most famous High-Speed trains, Germany's InterCity Express! Today, I'll be taking Duetsche Bahn's InterCity Express (ICE) High-Speed train from Munich to Frankfurt in 1st Class. The journey will take around three and a half hours onboard an ICE 3 (Class 403) trainset, Reaching speeds of up to 200 MPH! Come along with me as I travel aboard DB's ICE 1128, Service from Munich to Europe's financial capital, Frankfurt Germany!
Enjoy!
Railroad: Duetsche Bahn (DB)
Train: Intercity Express (ICE 1128 München HBF - Wiesbaden HBF)
Rolling Stock: ICE 3 (Class 403)
Class: 1st Class (Car 39/Seat 62)
Fare: €49.90
Date: May 5th, 2023
Music: Epidemic Sound
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Willkommen in Deutschland!
Trains in Germany ar prone to delays, due to the high complexity of the network. Unlike in other countries like Japan or France, the high speed service often shares tracks with slower inter city and regional trains. It also has the structure of a web instead of a star, like in France or a line, like in Japan, forcing trains to delay the departure, so that travellers can catch their connection.
And cargo trains!!
Usually you can't leave the train before the decoupling is completed so you didn't miss anything.
in 1st class on DB ICE trains you have seat service. you can order anything to your seat....
Like the video!
This is a nice video! I would like to visit Germany to be able to ride this train. It really looked comfortable and seemed like a quiet ride to enjoy. I guess my only thing is being I don't understand the German language, I didn't understand what was displayed on the digital screens that were on the train as well as on the platforms.
Bom dia querido amigo like garantido do Brasil da cidade de recife
How long do the trains stand for at the Station?
18 min delay. That is really not good cause you rode just half or third of Germany...
To be fair, 18min. is pretty good for the German rail service😂
@@zeincexxx1285 no it's not
@@pok81 oh yes it is💀
@@zeincexxx1285 nope
it is :( they're notorious late. many trains get canceled, delays of more than 2 hours happen a lot @@pok81
Don't have to show bathrooms and toilets...