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 ICE Train Departing Frankfurt Airport Railway StationAdded: February 21, 2011 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» DB AG (more..)
» BR 403 (more..)
» Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof (more..)
» Frankfurt, Germany (more..)
» February 09, 2011
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» 403 029 (more..)
» ICE 728 (more..)
» Robert Pisani (more..)
» Contact Robert Pisani
Remarks: A "double" set of ICE 3s departs for Dortmund. This train originated in Munich. The acoustics of the enclosed station enhance the unique sound an ICE EMU makes when accelerating.
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  User Comments on this Video (3)

Posted by on February 22, 2011

Its a damn shame we cannot get this in America.

Posted by Anthony K Small on February 23, 2011

I like how that sounds leaving the station.

Posted by norbertdx on October 29, 2011

i think we could have this in the states. First we do away with political corruption, all the enviromental groups complaining about everything and (well) I guess we can't. It would be cool if we can connect New York, miami, Chicago, New Orleans, LA, Seattle Dallas,and a few other central major cities in the web. I was in Germany from 86-93, I like how the ICE had it's on trackage, no crossings.

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