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An Eilzug (plural: ''Eilzüge'') is a type of passenger train which runs regionally, and does not stop at all stations; it is similar to a modern regional express train, 'fast stopping train' or 'semi-fast train'. The term has largely been superseded, but is still used on some lines.


Germany

In Germany Eilzug trains were middle-distance trains that usually ran between two conurbations and only stopped at important
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. In several public transport systems, there are also metropolitan railways (''
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'', US: rapid transit) where trains on some routes run as ''Eilzüge'', stopping at fewer stations. The successor to the ''Eilzug'' in Germany today is the ''
Regional-Express In Germany, Luxembourg and Austria, the Regional-Express (; RE, or in Austria: REX) is a type of regional train. It is similar to a semi-fast train, with a top speed of and an average speed of about as it calls at fewer stations than ''R ...
'' train. The term ''Eilzug'' was introduced first in
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in 1902, and later in
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in 1907 and
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in 1908, for
express train An express train is a type of passenger train that makes few or no stops between its origin and destination stations, usually major destinations, providing faster service than local trains that stop at many or all of the stations along their ...
s with no supplementary fare, and which as a rule were formed of older
compartment coach A compartment coach is a railway passenger coach (US: passenger car (rail), passenger car) divided into separate areas or compartments, with no means of moving between compartments. The compartment coach should not be confused with the corrido ...
es. From about 1919 they only ran with second and third class passenger classes. From 7 October 1928 a supplement had to be paid for ''Eilzüge'', which was usually half the express train fare. During the 1930s specific coaches or ''
Eilzugwagen {{Italic title The ''Eilzugwagen'' was a type of railway passenger coach (US: passenger car (rail), passenger car) specially developed for German semi-fast (or fast stopping) trains, known as ''Eilzüge''. These coaches were first built in the 1930 ...
'' were designed and built for them. They were built in various classes until the 1950s. From 1952 there were also the so-called ''Städteschnellzüge'' ('city express trains') that were supplement-free. Later the DB scrapped the ''Eilzug'' supplement completely; the DR followed suit in 1991. In the 1960s the concept widened. There were ''Eilzug'' trains that worked branch lines and had distinct long-distance duties - known in everyday speech as ''
Heckeneilzug An Eilzug (plural: ''Eilzüge'') is a type of passenger train which runs regionally, and does not stop at all stations; it is similar to a modern regional express train, 'fast stopping train' or 'semi-fast train'. The term has largely been supersede ...
'' (hedgerow ''Eilzug'') – and so-called ''Bezirkseilzüge'' (district ''Eilzüge''), which handled the busy local services in built-up areas. Several of these trains have been called '' StadtExpress'' trains since 1995. The DB's expresses ( ''D-Züge''), which attracted a supplementary fare until 1982, ran on some sections as ''Eilzug'' trains. For example, nos. D 895 and D 564 from
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to
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, which ran via the South Palatinate railway (''Südpfalzbahn'') and were classified from Karlsruhe as an ''Eilzug'' service. The international express ''Donaukurier'' (the ''Danube Courier''), D 222, from
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ran from
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to
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as an ''Eilzug'' in the early 1980s. Many ''Eilzüge'', that were formed from ''D-Zug'' coaches ran from 1982 onwards in the ''D-Zug'' category, but without supplementary fares. As a result of the reclassification of services following the foundation of
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, the ''Eilzug'' was gradually abandoned to 1995 and replaced by other train services. There is no direct successor to the ''Eilzug''; today, the ''
Regional-Express In Germany, Luxembourg and Austria, the Regional-Express (; RE, or in Austria: REX) is a type of regional train. It is similar to a semi-fast train, with a top speed of and an average speed of about as it calls at fewer stations than ''R ...
'' is the closest comparable service to the ''Eilzug''. That said, the
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(AVG) runs ''Eilzüge'' on several lines. For example, they work the
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, the
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, the
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and the
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as S-Bahn ''Eilzug'' services of the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn network and pass many stations there without stopping. In addition, the AVG also operates several trains (comparable to the ''
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en'') on the route from Karlsruhe Central - Bundenthal-Rumbach (May to October) as ''Eilzug'' services. These use diesel
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s.


Austria

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had an ''Eilzug'' category until 9 December 2006. Austrian ''Eilzüge'' usually only had second class coaches. ''Eilzug'' trains with first class seats, which also handled long-distance services, were called ''Sprinters''. Since 10 December 2006 the terms Eilzug and ''Sprinter'' have been dropped in favour of ''
Regional-Express In Germany, Luxembourg and Austria, the Regional-Express (; RE, or in Austria: REX) is a type of regional train. It is similar to a semi-fast train, with a top speed of and an average speed of about as it calls at fewer stations than ''R ...
''.


Switzerland

The term ''Eilzug'' (in western Switzerland ''semi-direct'') was used for the category of train in between express trains and ordinary passenger or stopping trains (which stopped at every station). That meant it could be used for fast passenger trains, as well as express services with numerous stops and which partly ran on branch lines. Many Eilzüge'' disappeared on the systematic reorganisation of the timetable, e.g. St. Gallen
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, with the concentration of services, e.g.
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, others were upgraded to tourist trains, e.g. the '' Voralpenexpress'', and others run today as fast
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trains, e.g. S 44 on the
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S-Bahn; the rest have mainly been reclassified as ''
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'' trains.


See also

* ''
Regional-Express In Germany, Luxembourg and Austria, the Regional-Express (; RE, or in Austria: REX) is a type of regional train. It is similar to a semi-fast train, with a top speed of and an average speed of about as it calls at fewer stations than ''R ...
'' * ''
Regionalbahn The ''Regionalbahn'' (; lit. Regional train; abbreviated ''RB'') is a train categories in Europe, type of Regional rail, local passenger train (stopping train) in Germany. It is similar to the Regionalzug (R) and Regio (Swiss railway train), R ...
'' * ''
D-Zug A ''Schnellzug'' is an express train in German-speaking countries. The term is used both generically and also as a specific Train categories in Europe, train type. In Germany and Austria it is also referred to colloquially as a ''D-Zug'', a short ...
'' * ''
Eilzugwagen {{Italic title The ''Eilzugwagen'' was a type of railway passenger coach (US: passenger car (rail), passenger car) specially developed for German semi-fast (or fast stopping) trains, known as ''Eilzüge''. These coaches were first built in the 1930 ...
'' *
Train categories in Europe In Rail transport in Europe, Europe, railway companies assign trains to different categories or train types depending on their role, i.e. based on the used rolling stock, their speed (high-speed rail, high-speed, higher-speed rail, higher-speed, ...


Sources

* :de:Eilzug Passenger rail transport in Germany