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The Bacchus was an express train in Germany, initially linking Dortmund and Munich. The train was named after the Roman God of wine, although for most of its existence it linked two cities famous for producing beer.

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  • Bacchus (train) (en)
  • Bacchus (trein) (nl)
  • 巴克科斯號列車 (zh)
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  • The Bacchus was an express train in Germany, initially linking Dortmund and Munich. The train was named after the Roman God of wine, although for most of its existence it linked two cities famous for producing beer. (en)
  • De Bacchus was een West-Duitse binnenlandse TEE-trein voor de verbinding Dortmund - München. De trein is, hoewel hij de twee Duitse biersteden verbond, vernoemd naar de god van de wijn, Bacchus. De Bacchus is op 28 mei 1979 in het TEE-net opgenomen. Op 30 mei 1980 is de exploitatie gestaakt. Omdat de Bacchus alleen reed op werkdagen vestigde hij hiermee het record van korst bestaande TEE met 254 dienstdagen. (nl)
  • 巴克科斯号(拉丁語:Bacchus)是曾经运行于德国西部城市多特蒙德至该国南部城市慕尼黑间一班长途列车所使用的名称,由德国联邦铁路(1994年后为德国铁路)在1979年至1998年间开行。其命名源自罗马神话中的酒神巴克科斯,并藉此隐喻列车主要在以啤酒酿造而著称的两座城市多特蒙德及慕尼黑间运行。列车自开行以来曾先后被纳入全欧快车及城际列车等类别,直至1998年停运。 (zh)
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  • The Bacchus was an express train in Germany, initially linking Dortmund and Munich. The train was named after the Roman God of wine, although for most of its existence it linked two cities famous for producing beer. (en)
  • De Bacchus was een West-Duitse binnenlandse TEE-trein voor de verbinding Dortmund - München. De trein is, hoewel hij de twee Duitse biersteden verbond, vernoemd naar de god van de wijn, Bacchus. De Bacchus is op 28 mei 1979 in het TEE-net opgenomen. Op 30 mei 1980 is de exploitatie gestaakt. Omdat de Bacchus alleen reed op werkdagen vestigde hij hiermee het record van korst bestaande TEE met 254 dienstdagen. (nl)
  • 巴克科斯号(拉丁語:Bacchus)是曾经运行于德国西部城市多特蒙德至该国南部城市慕尼黑间一班长途列车所使用的名称,由德国联邦铁路(1994年后为德国铁路)在1979年至1998年间开行。其命名源自罗马神话中的酒神巴克科斯,并藉此隐喻列车主要在以啤酒酿造而著称的两座城市多特蒙德及慕尼黑间运行。列车自开行以来曾先后被纳入全欧快车及城际列车等类别,直至1998年停运。 (zh)
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