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- ICE also stands for:
- In-car entertainment
- In-circuit emulator
- Information Content Exchange Protocol
- Internal combustion engine
- Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
The ICE (Inter-City Express) is a type of high-speed train operated by Deutsche Bahn AG in Germany and to neighboring countries, for example to Amsterdam, Netherlands (but not running at high speed in the Netherlands).
At both ends of the train there is a passenger compartment (on one side 1st, on the other side 2nd class) with a view on the tracks, due to transparency of the glass wall separating the compartment from the driver's cabin. In special circumstances the driver can make the wall opaque by the press of a button.
There is also a compartment with a play area for children.
Equipment and specifications
ICE equipment is manufactured by an industrial consortium led by Siemens AG.
ICE trains require special high-speed tracks to run at high speeds, but can run on normal tracks at normal speeds.
equipment | max. engine power | top speed tested | top speed in regular service | introduced |
original ICE | 2*4.8 MW | test configuration 406 km/h full train 310 km/h | 280 km/h | 1991 |
2nd generation (ICE2) | 4.8 MW | full train 310 km/h | 280 km/h | 1996 |
3rd generation (ICE3) | 8.0 MW | full train 368 km/h | 350 km/h in Spain 300 km/h in Germany | 2000 |
ICE-T | 4.0 MW | full train 253 km/h | 230 km/h | 1998 |
ICE-T
The ICE-T version, also called ICT, is a tilting train capable of running at 230 km/h on normal, pre-existing tracks.
See also TGV - Thalys - Eschede train disaster.
External links
- Siemens STS - manufacturer's site (in English)
- Italian fan site (in English)
- German fan site (in German)
The ICE (Izquierda Comunista de España, "Spanish Communist Left") was a Trotskyist political party during the Second Spanish Republic; it eventually merged into the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM).