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Hello and welcome to today’s journey. We’re going to check out what it’s like to take a ride on DB ICE 3 high-speed train in the 1st class between Munich and Berlin.
The Berlin – Munich high-speed railway is 623 km (387 mi) long high-speed rail line which connects Berlin, Leipzig, Erfurt, Nuremberg and Munich. The line was opened on 10 December 2017 and reduced travel time by train between Berlin and Munich from 6 hours to 3 hours and 55 minutes. Construction cost about €10 billion, making it the most expensive transport project in Germany since reunification.
However it should be noted that ICE are flagship trains in the fleet of the German state railway company – Deutsche Bahn, they provide fastest and the highest level of service and connects all major cities in the country at speeds up to 300 km/h (186 mph). Apart from domestic use, the trains can also be seen in countries neighbouring Germany. InterCity Express also serves some destinations in Austria, France, Belgium, Switzerland and the Netherlands, mostly as part of cross border services. Enjoy the video!

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Recorded on 24th August, 2022

OVERVIEW:
Destination: Munich – Berlin
Operator: DB Fernverkehr AG
Train No: ICE Sprinter 1002
Class: First Class
Service type: High Speed, Inter City
Rolling stock: Siemens Velaro, Class 403
Distance: 623 km (387 miles)
Travel time: 3 hours and 58 minutes
Operating speed: up to 300 km/h (186 mph)
Price: Since the price is variable depending on the demand, it is necessary to check on the website www.bahn.com

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