Train categories in Europe
In 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, distance of travel, stopping frequency and other criteria. Train categories/types often have specific abbreviations. In addition, different lines or individual trains may be numbered. The abbreviations are usually indicated in timetables, passenger information systems and sometimes also on the destination sign of the train. Some services/trains are named passenger trains of Europe|named]. There is no common classification scheme throughout Europe; each country has its own, although categories of internationally operating trains are used across borders.
A train type is not essentially a trademark name. However, there are trademark names that are also used as train types, such as the VogtlandExpress or the former CityNightLine and Cisalpino.
This article lists European countries with their respective passenger train categories. Goods trains have their own train types and are not considered here. Passenger trains may be broadly split into long-distance and local trains; the latter having average journey times of under an hour and a range of less than. Often, long-distance trains require different tickets and/or seat reservation.
International trains are commonly classified as EuroCity, while domestic Inter-city rail services frequently run as InterCity. Most night trains operate under the EuroNight or Nightjet category.
Exceptionally, trains are neither publicly classified nor numberered in the United Kingdom, but rather the brand of the operating company is used. In Russia, trains are only numbered and the number's digits defines the train's category.
European long-distance and high-speed rail brands
| Name | Abbreviation | Service | Region |
| Alvia | High-speed rail | Spain | |
| Alfa Pendular | AP | High-speed rail | Portugal |
| Alta Velocidad Española | AVE | High-speed rail | Spain |
| Avant | High-speed rail | Spain | |
| Avlo | High-speed rail | Spain | |
| Asimenio Velos | High-speed rail | Greece | |
| CrossCountry | XC | High-speed rail | United Kingdom |
| EuroCity | EC | Long-distance train | EuroCity services|Various European countries] |
| EuroCity-Express | ECE | Long-distance train | Germany–Italy–Switzerland |
| Euromed | High-speed rail | Spain | |
| EuroNight | EN | Long-distance night train | Various European countries |
| Eurostar | EST | High-speed rail | United Kingdom–France, United Kingdom–Belgium–The Netherlands, France–Belgium–Germany, France-Belgium-The Netherlands |
| Express InterCity Premium | EIP | High-speed rail | Poland |
| Frecce | FR, FA, FB | High-speed rail | Italy, Italy–France |
| Italo | NTV | High-speed rail | Italy |
| Intercity Direct | ICD | High-speed rail | Netherlands, Netherlands–Belgium |
| Intercity-Express | ICE | High-speed rail | Germany, Austria, Germany–Netherlands, Germany–Switzerland, Germany–Austria, Germany–France, Germany–Denmark, Germany–Belgium |
| InterCity Great Western, InterCity East Coast, InterCity West Coast | GW, GR, VT | High-speed rail | United Kingdom |
| Nightjet | NJ | Long-distance night train | Various European countries |
| Railjet | RJ | High-speed rail | Austria, Austria–Hungary, Austria–Germany, Austria–Switzerland, Austria–Czech Republic, Czech Republic |
| Railjet xpress | RJX | High-speed rail | Austria, Austria–Switzerland, Austria–Slovakia |
| Southeastern Highspeed | SC | High-speed rail | United Kingdom |
| Train à Grande Vitesse | TGV | High-speed rail | France, France–Switzerland, France–Germany, France–Italy, France–Luxembourg, France–Belgium, France–Spain |
| Venice Simplon-Orient-Express | VSOE | Luxury train | Different routes |
| X 2000 | X2 | High-speed rail | Sweden, Sweden–Denmark |
Austria and Germany
Austria
The table below summarizes train categories in Austria:| Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| Railjet & Railjet Express | RJ & RJX | Long-distance, high-speed rail services, national and international to Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia and Switzerland. Uses push-pull train sets. |
| Intercity-Express | ICE | Long-distance, high-speed rail service to Germany. |
| Eurocity | EC | Long-distance to international destinations. |
| Intercity | IC | Long-distance |
| D-Zug | D | Long-distance |
| Nightjet | NJ | Long-distance, mainly international overnight passenger train services. |
| Euronight | EN | Long-distance, mainly international overnight passenger train services. |
| Interregio | IR | Long-distance that also stops at smaller stations. |
| Cityjet Express | CJX# | Local train that stops only at larger stations. Lines are numbered. |
| Regional-Express | REX | Local train that stops only at larger stations, but at more than CJX. Some lines are numbered. |
| Regionalzug | R | Regional train services that usually stops at all stations. |
| S-Bahn | S# | Local train in urban, suburban and regional transport. S-Bahn'' networks exist in Carinthia, Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol, Upper Austria, Vorarlberg, and Vienna. Lines are numbered. |
| U-Bahn | U# | Rapid transit in Vienna. A small underground funicular is present in the car-free Tyrolean town of Serfaus. Lines are numbered. |
There are also international Long-distance services in cooperation with international federal operators.
Germany
The following train categories exist in Germany:| Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| Eurocity-Express | ECE | International high-speed, long-distance services on the Frankfurt – Milan and Munich – Zürich routes |
| Intercity-Express | ICE | National and international high-speed, long-distance services |
| InterCity | IC | National and some international long-distance services |
| EuroCity | EC | International long-distance services |
| EuroNight | EN | International night train services |
| D-Zug | D | Fast local services with few stops; only operating as part of the Sylt Shuttle plus |
| Interregio-Express | IRE | Fast local services over longer distances than usual Regional-Express trains |
| Regional-Express | RE | Fast local services with fewer stops |
| Flughafen-Express | FEX | Local services connecting airports with the city centre |
| Metropolexpress | MEX | Fast local services with fewer stops; only existing in Baden-Württemberg |
| Regionalbahn | RB | Local services, stopping at all stations except where there is a parallel S-Bahn service |
| S-Bahn | S | Suburban services in major cities, those in Berlin and Hamburg operating on separate networks |
| U-Bahn / Stadtbahn | U | Rapid transit in Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Nuremberg and light rail in several other cities |
Private operators
There are further private operators, e.g. Stern & Hafferl that operate the same categories as the Federal Railways. Also, some international operators, e.g. RegioJet, run services to international destinations.Belgium
In Belgium, the following train categories exist:| Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| Eurostar | EUR | High-speed trains to Germany, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. |
| EuroCity | EC | International train meeting certain quality criteria. |
| Train à grande vitesse | TGV | High-speed trains to France. |
| Intercity Express | ICE | High-speed trains to Germany |
| International train | INT | Regular international train. |
| InterCity | IC | A train connecting Belgium's major cities. These trains stop at the most important stations only, sometimes crossing national borders as well. |
| Rush-hour train | P | Additional scheduled train service that is limited to times at which the demand for a certain route is at its highest. The number of stops varies between trains. |
| Local train | L | Local trains usually connect larger cities, but will stop at every station along the way. Similar to German Regionalbahn. |
| S-trains | S# | Suburban train connecting towns and cities around Belgium's major cities of Antwerp, Brussels, Charleroi, Ghent and Liege. Stops at every station. Each line will have a number. |
| Tourist train | T | Additional scheduled train service that is limited to times at which the demand for a certain touristic destination is at its highest. The number of stops varies between trains. |
| Extra train | EXT | Additional train service, used in case of exceptionally good weather to accommodate more passengers on routes to the coast or in case of special events such as concerts. |
| European Sleeper | Couchette train to the Netherlands, Germany and the Czech Republic. |
Bulgaria
Train categories in Bulgaria use the simplified model of the previous century. At the beginning of rail transport in Bulgaria there were only three categories of passenger trains: Бърз пътнически влак – Barz patnicheski vlak, the equivalent of the current Fast train; Обикновен пътнически влак – Obiknoven patnicheski vlak, the equivalent of the current Passenger train and Смесен пътнически влак – Smesen patnicheski vlak, the equivalent of Mixed train. Using this basis BDŽ now provides extended variety of these simple categories.;ЕВ – Експресен влак – Express train
;УБВ – Ускорен бърз влак – literally "Accelerated fast train"
; БВЗР – Бърз влак със задължителна резервация – Fast train with obligatory reservation
; МБВ – Международен бърз влак – International fast train
; БВ – Бърз влак – Fast train
; ПВ – Пътнически влак – Passenger train
; КПВ – Крайградски пътнически влак – Local passenger train
;СВ – Смесен влак – Mixed train
Croatia
There are several different ranks of passenger trains operating inside Croatia by HŽ Putnički prijevoz, as follows.Since a large number of fast, semi fast, regional and local trains have commuter-oriented schedules, they often offer passengers daily migration to the large city areas from more distant towns and settlements – between – and vice versa. This can, for example, refer to the railway connection of the Central Croatia's wider region with Zagreb metropolitan area.
| Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| EuroCity | EC | International train between Zagreb main station and Wien Hbf or Frankfurt (Main) Hbf. |
| EuroNight | EN | International night trains to and. |
| InterCity | IC | These trains are rare in Croatia. They operate on long national and international routes and usually serve only the largest stations along the way. Currently, the only InterCity services in Croatia are Zagreb – Budapest and Zagreb – Osijek. |
| InterCity nagibni | ICN | Tilting train services connecting Zagreb with Split during the day, also serving decent amount of larger stations along their route. Thanks to this technology, they can run faster than conventional trains. Contrary to regular overnight fast trains between Zagreb and Split with scheduled travelling time of circa 8 hours in total, tilting trains on the Zagreb–Split route offer passengers journeys with a riding times of about 6 hours. |
| Brzi | B | Fast trains operating on medium to long distances, serving only stations in larger settlements along the track. Their purpose is very similar to InterCity trains. |
| Ubrzani | Ubrzani trains operate on medium to long distances and their purpose is to serve destinations which have justified number of passengers. Functionally, they are similar and use the same rolling stock as the slower passenger trains, but they skip certain smaller stations. | |
| Putnički | Putnički trains cover short, medium and long distances and generally serve all stations along their route, representing the largest part of passenger trains on the nationwide level. They are mainly used by local residents traveling between smaller settlements and larger centres/railway hubs or by those who want to continue their journey further using mostly well-adjusted transfers – in both cases for daily migrations or other reasons. These trains usually have daily frequencies that meet the needs of the local population. | |
| Prigradski | Prigradski trains operate exclusively on the Commuter Rail">Commuter (Iarnród Éireann)">Commuter Rail corridor and have the most frequent daily schedules of all types of train lines in Croatia. They are run by light motor sets that can be started and stopped quickly, and like the most of regional/local trains, they serve every station along their way. On the train lines operating within suburban areas of other larger towns, certain number of regional/local trains play the role of suburban trains. |
Czech Republic
The following train categories are present in the Czech Republic:| Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| SuperCity | SC | Highest-standard trains requiring reservation, made of modern tilting train units operating on national and international routes. Stopping at region capitals only. , the SC 240/241 "Košičan" is not operated by Pendolino trains, but with classic EuroCity train. But SuperCity service has been added to Opava. Some trains are replaced by classic-built sets due to the lack operational, Pendolino trains and are operated in the IC "Ostravan" category, but are not part of any other long-distance line. Praha hl.n. – Praha Libeň -Pardubice hl.n. – Olomouc hl.n. – Ostrava-Svinov – / Ostrava hl.n. – Bohumín |
| Railjet | rj | Highest-standard trains, operating on international routes from 2014 Prague – Pardubice – Brno – Vienna – Graz. |
| EuroCity | EC | Higher-standard international trains, consisting of new or modernised cars of several rail companies and stopping at selected stations only. |
| EuroNight | EN | International sleeper trains. |
| European Sleeper | ES | Sleeper trains to Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. |
| InterCity | IC | The highest category of national trains, with carriages and stopping frequencies comparable to the EC trains. |
| Express | Ex | Faster trains linking regions, mostly faster and more comfortable than the R trains. Operate on Ex lines. |
| Rychlík | R | The lowest category of longer-distance train. Operates on R lines. They are mainly used for getting between districts of region, cities and transport hubs. |
| Spěšný vlak | Sp | Local medium distance trains stopping less often than Os but more than R at selected stations, mostly larger municipalities and cities. Operates on S lines. |
| Osobní vlak | Os | Local trains stopping at every or almost every station. It is often centered around a larger city. Operates on S lines. |
Denmark
In Denmark, the following train categories are used:| Operator | Name | Abbreviation | Role | Typical maximum speed | Rolling stock |
| Danish State Railways | InterCityLyn+ | ICL+ or IL | Long-distance, with few or no intermediate stops | Class ER EMUs Class MF DMUs Class MG DMUs | |
| Danish State Railways | InterCityLyn | ICL | Long-distance, with fewer stops than InterCity | Class ER EMUs Class MF DMUs Class MG DMUs | |
| Danish State Railways | InterCity | IC | Long-distance | Class ER EMUs Class MF DMUs Class MG DMUs | |
| Danish State Railways | Regionaltog | Re | Regional trains | Class EB electric locomotives Class ME diesel-electric locomotives Class BK/B/ABS double-decker cars Class ER EMUs Class MG DMUs | |
| Danish State Railways | Øresundstog | Re/Ø | Trains to and from Scania in Sweden, running as regional trains in Denmark | Class ET EMUs | |
| Danish State Railways | Københavns S-tog | S | Local/suburban/commuter trains in Copenhagen | Class SA/SE EMUs | |
| Arriva | Regionaltog | RX | Regional trains in Jutland | Alstom LINT 41 DMUs Siemens Desiro DMUs | |
| Arriva | Regionaltog | RA | Regional trains in Jutland | Alstom LINT 41 DMUs Siemens Desiro DMUs | |
| Arriva | Vestbanen/Lokalbane 84 | L | Local trains in South Jutland | Alstom LINT 41 DMUs | |
| Nordjyske Jernbaner | Regionaltog | Re | Regional trains in North Jutland | Alstom LINT 41 DMUs Siemens Desiro DMUs | |
| Nordjyske Jernbaner | Lokaltog | L | Local trains in North Jutland | Alstom LINT 41 DMUs Siemens Desiro DMUs | |
| Midtjyske Jernbaner | Lokaltog | L | Local trains in Central Jutland | ? | Y-tog DMUs? Siemens Desiro DMUs |
| Lokaltog | Lokaltog | L | Local trains on Zealand and Lolland | Alstom LINT 41 DMUs IC2 DMUs Siemens RegioSprinter DMUs |
;Light rail
| Name | Abbreviation | Role | Typical maximum speed | Rolling stock |
| Aarhus Letbane | L1 L2 | Light rail in Aarhus | Stadler Tango EMUs Stadler Variobahn EMUs | |
| Odense Letbane | Light rail in Odense | Stadler Variobahn EMUs | ||
| Hovedstadens Letbane | Upcoming light rail in Copenhagen | Siemens Avenio EMUs |
;Metro
| Name | Abbreviation | Role | Typical maximum speed | Rolling stock |
| Københavns Metro | M1/M2 M3/M4 | Metro in Copenhagen | 1st gen Hitachi Rail Italy Driverless Metro EMUs 5th gen Hitachi Rail Italy Driverless Metro EMUs |
Finland
The list below includes train categories in Finland:| Name | Abbreviation | Role | Typical route length / stopping interval | Typical maximum speed | Onboard services | Rolling stock |
| Allegro | AE | International high-speed train between Helsinki and Saint Petersburg, Russia. | / | 1st class, 2nd class, restaurant car | KT Class Sm6 tilting electric trainsets | |
| Pendolino | S | High-speed train between major hub stations. Some trains stop more frequently, similar to the InterCity trains. | / | Business class, 2nd class, restaurant car | VR Class Sm3 electric trainsets VR Class Sm6 electric trainsets | |
| InterCity | IC | The backbone of Finnish long-distance trains, mainly serving trunk lines radiating from Helsinki and stopping at major stations. | / | Business class, 2nd class, restaurant car or a sales trolley | Locomotive hauled, mostly double-deck cars most trains with push-pull operation | |
| Nighttime Express | PYO | Nighttime sleeper trains between Helsinki and Finnish Lapland and international sleeper train "Tolstoy" between Moscow, Russia and Helsinki. | / | Business class/First class, 2nd class, restaurant car, sleeping berths, car-carrier wagons | Locomotive hauled, mixture of older and newer Finnish cars, Russian cars | |
| Regional | H | Trains on electrified routes with relatively few passengers, trains stopping at every station. | / | 2nd class | Locomotive hauled, old commuter cars | |
| Regional | HDM | Trains on unelectrified routes with relatively few passengers, trains stopping at every station. | / | 2nd class | VR Class Dm12 diesel railcars | |
| Commuter | Route letters | Commuter trains in Helsinki region. Some trains stop only at the largest suburban stations, but others stop at every station similar to the German S-Bahn trains. | / | 2nd class | Electric multiple units |
NOTE: Long-distance trains are identified by train number prefixed with the train type abbreviation. However, the Helsinki region commuter trains are identified by their "route letters" only and usually do not show their train number to passengers at all.
France
The national carrier of France, the SNCF, uses a different system of train categories, based on politics wishes and commercial trademarks. The categories do not necessarily match with distance.| Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| Frecciarossa | High-speed trains between France and Italy operated by Trenitalia France, previously named Thello. | |
| Train à Grande Vitesse | TGV | National or international services by high-speed trains with supplementary fare, totally or partially on high-speed lines. Similar to Germany's ICE. |
| Train à Grande Vitesse | TGV ı̣nOui | Premium national TGV services. |
| Train à Grande Vitesse | TGV Lyria | TGV service between France and Switzerland. |
| Train à Grande Vitesse | Ouigo | Low-cost high-speed train services of SNCF in cooperation with NMBS/SNCB operating in France and Belgium. |
| Intercités | IC | National InterCity services, ever on main lines and/or secondary lines without supplementary fare. Similar to the InterRegio or the Intercity. Used to be called Train Inter Regional, but this name has become obsolete. |
| Intercités de Nuit | Night service on national routes. | |
| express régional">Express train">express régional | TER | These trains are subsidized by regions and do not designate a precise category: a TER route can be anything from to more than long. Some TER routes are longer than TGV ones. Regional or national services, on main lines or secondary lines without supplementary fare. Used to be similar to the S-Bahn, the Regional or RegioExpress, but can be also similar to the InterRegio-Express or the InterRegio. |
| Transport express régional | TERGV | Some special regional trains, called TERGV, consist of TGV trains subsidized for regional service, though with a supplementary fare compared to the same trip using standard TER service. These trains use the high speed lines to quickly link cities such as Dunkirk, Calais, and Boulogne-sur-Mer to Lille in an hour. Similar services in Europe include Southeastern's Highspeed service. |
| Transport express régional | TER200 | Accelerated TER between Bâle SNCF and Strasbourg. |
| Transport express régional | iC TER | |
| Transport express régional | Interloire | TER with Intercity-like stopping pattern on the Nantes – Orléans route. |
| Transilien | Route letter | Suburban railway in Île-de-France region, including Paris. Lines numbered H, J, K, L, N, P, R, U and V and operated by SNCF. |
| Réseau Express Régional | Route letter | A hybrid commuter rail and rapid transit system in the Île-de-France region, linking Paris with its suburbs. Lines numbered A–E. |
| Métro | M | Rapid transit systems in the cities of Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Paris, Rennes and Toulouse. Lines are usually numbered. |
Greece
There are three types of passenger rail services in Greece:- InterCity between Thessaloniki, Athens and Kalambaka, with two-digit train numbers
- Express trains, with three-digit train numbers
- "Regular" trains, with four-digit train numbers
A night train, named Hellas Express, links Thessaloniki with Belgrade, via Skopje.
Hungary
In Hungary, there are the following train categories:| Service | Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| Long-distance | EuroCity | EC | International trains, often Railjet. |
| Long-distance | InterCity | IC | Trains mainly in national services on important long-distance routes, often with air conditioning, restaurant car and always seat reservation. |
| Long-distance | Expressz | Express train with compulsory seat reservation. | |
| Long-distance | Gyorsvonat | Rapid trains on long-distance routes with standard rolling stock. | |
| Long-distance | Sebesvonat | Eilzug equivalent. | |
| Long-distance | Interrégió | InterRegio trains, which make connections with Intercity trains from smaller towns. Air conditioned, allowed to travel with bike or wheelchair. | |
| Local | Zónázó | Regionalbahn or "Regional-Express" equivalent | |
| Local | Személyvonat | Regionalzug equivalent. | |
| Local | EURegio | State-subsidiarised international stopping trains near the border with Austria, connects to Vienna and Wiener Neustadt to via Sopron, Szombathely and Jennersdorf. | |
| Local | Regional-Express | REX | ÖBB trains serve the Vienna-Ebenfurth-Sopron-Deutschkreutz line |
Ireland
Four different train categories are operated in the Republic of Ireland, by both Iarnród Éireann and NI Railways.- D.A.R.T: Rapid transit train network in Dublin.
- Commuter: Suburban services operated around major cities in Ireland.
- Intercity: National long-distance or local services operated between cities.
- Enterprise: International long-distance service operated jointly by NI Railways and Iarnród Éireann between Dublin's Connolly station and Belfast Grand Central station in Northern Ireland.
Italy
Train categories without * are all operated by Trenitalia, Italy's primary rail carrier. Regional and local trains, which are financed by administrative regions, are also used by regional railways.| Service | Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| International | EuroCity | EC | Trains run by different operators to Austria/Germany, France and Germany/Switzerland. |
| International | EuroNight | EN | Cross-border sleeper trains. |
| International | Train à grande vitesse | TGV | Operated by SVI. |
| National | Frecciarossa | FR | High-speed train with speeds up to. Cross-border service to Paris is operated by Trenitalia France |
| National | Frecciargento | FA | High-speed train with speeds up to. |
| National | .italo | * NTV | High-speed train with speeds up to. |
| National | Frecciabianca | FB | High-speed trains running once every hour or two hours on the most important long-distance routes with speeds up to. |
| National | InterCity | IC | Main line long-distance trains. |
| National | InterCity Notte | ICN | Sleeper train. |
| National | Regionale Veloce | RV | Local or interregional trains only stopping at a few selected stations. Includes also the Regio Express for the Merano-Malles line, managed by * SAD, and for RE lines in Lombardy operated by * BLS and * TILO/Trenord. |
| National | Regionale | R | Basic local train, equates to the German Regionalbahn. |
| National | Suburbano | S | Suburban commuter services for the Milan suburban railway service and S-Bahn services of * TILO crossing the border with Switzerland. |
| National | Metropolitano | For Naples suburban service's line 2, and also trains between Cagliari and Decimomannu in Sardinia. | |
| National | Diretto | D/DIR | Mostly abandoned category, but still used by Circumvesuviana and by Società Subalpina Imprese Ferroviarie for the cross-border Domodossola–Locarno railway.Trains operate within one or more contiguous regions. |
| National | Accelerato | A | Mostly abandoned category, but still used by Circumvesuviana. Stops at all stations. |
| National | Direttissimo | DD | Mostly abandoned category, but still used by Circumvesuviana. Characterized by only a few stops and high speed, but without the surcharge. |
| National | Express | EXP | Mostly abandoned category, still used by Circumvesuviana for the Campania Express. Characterized by limited stops. |
Luxembourg
Because of its small size and its location, Luxembourg has more international trains than national ones.Some trains are considered both Luxembourgish and from the border country the train is from or crossing, no matter if these trains are really from Luxembourg or not, making these trains more difficult to classify. These difficulties are due to the assimilation of each train as Regional-Express or InterRegio in Luxembourg.
| Service | Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| International | EuroCity | EC | International trains connecting Belgium and Switzerland through Luxembourg and France. |
| International | InterCity | IC | Long-distance trains from either Belgium and Germany. |
| International | InterRegio | IR | Long-distance trains from Belgium. |
| International | Train à grande vitesse | TGV | High-speed train from France. |
| International | Intercités de Nuit | Night service from France and Spain. | |
| International | TER Grand Est | Regional train from Lorraine, France. | |
| International | Regional-Express | RE | Regional train from Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. |
| International | Piekuurtrein | P | Regional trains from Belgium, circulating in rush-hour only. |
| International | Lokale trein | L | Regional trains from Belgium |
| National | InterRegio | IR | Long-distance train between Luxembourg and either or |
| National | Regional-Express | RE | Regional trains, including extensions to border stations in France and in Belgium |
Netherlands
In the Netherlands, the following train categories exist:| Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| ICE International | High speed train to Germany and Switzerland. | |
| Eurostar | High speed train to Belgium, France and the United Kingdom. | |
| Intercity Direct | ICD | Semi-high-speed trains from Amsterdam to Schiphol Airport, Rotterdam and Breda in the Netherlands and to Antwerp and Brussels in Belgium. |
| InterCity | — | Brand used by Nederlandse Spoorwegen for trains linking cities across the country, not calling at every station. Trains to Berlin are also branded Intercity. Typically calling at 25–50% of the intermediate stations they pass. Intercities are comparable to the InterRegio used in many European countries. Some call at every station for a part of their run near their terminus. |
| Sneltrein | — | Brand used by operators other than NS on the regional railways for trains comparable to the Intercity, but typically running shorter distances. |
| Sprinter | — | NS brand, since 2018 also used by other operators, for local trains calling at every station on the mainline railway. |
| Stoptrein | — | Brand used by operators other than NS for local trains calling at every station on all stations that are not located on the regional railways. |
Norway
In Norway, there are the following train categories:| Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| Fjerntog | F | Inter-city trains |
| Flyplasstog | FLY | Airport trains. Require special tickets |
| Regionalexpresstog | RE | Regional express trains |
| Regionaltog | R | Regional trains |
| Lokaltog | L | Local and commuter train services |
| Tunnelbane | T | Rapid transit trains in Oslo |
Poland
The following train categories are present in Poland:| Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| EuroNight | EN | High quality night trains; operated by PKP Intercity. |
| EuroCity | EC | International luxurious trains on the most important long-distance routes, must be reserved on domestic routes, up to, operated by PKP Intercity. |
| Express Intercity Premium | EIP | High-speed, highest-standard trains requiring reservation. Made of modern train units operating on national routes, operated by PKP Intercity using units ED250 Pendolino. |
| Express InterCity | EIC | Luxurious trains in national services on the most important long-distance routes that must be reserved, with speeds up to. Operated by PKP Intercity. |
| InterCity | IC | Trains of new EMUs and refurbished coaches, more comfortable than TLK, in national services on the most important long-distance routes, with speeds up to. Operated by PKP Intercity. |
| Twoje Linie Kolejowe | TLK | Fast trains on inter-regional routes; some with speeds up to. Operated by PKP Intercity. Pricing is the same as for IC services. |
| InterRegio | IR | A few trains between Warsaw and Łódź; cheaper than "TLK", but usually with lower standard, 2nd class only. Operated by Polregio. Rolling stock composed of refurbished EMUs of late 1960s design. Speed is up to. |
| Regio | R | Local passenger trains, 2nd class only; Formerly called osobowy and often confused with that category. Trains are operated by Polregio. |
| Osobowy | os. | Osobowy are local passenger trains, 2nd class only. They are operated by Arriva RP, Koleje Dolnośląskie, Koleje Małopolskie, Koleje Śląskie, Koleje Wielkopolskie, Łódzka Kolej Aglomeracyjna, Warszawska Kolej Dojazdowa and Koleje Mazowieckie. |
| S-Bahn | S | Rapid transit and commuter rail services in Tricity and Warsaw, respectively. |
Portugal
Trains in Portugal run under the following categories :;Comboios de Portugal
| Service | Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| Long-distance | Alfa Pendular | AP | Fast tilting trains used on the main north–south lines, only stopping at major intermediate cities with a top speed of. Surcharge payable. |
| Long-distance | InterCidades | IC | InterCity trains used on main lines, stopping only at main towns with a top speed of 200km/h. Surcharge payable. |
| Long-distance | Internacional | IN | Day train Celta. |
| Regional services | InterRegional | IR | Semi-fast trains used on main lines, stopping at all main towns and some smaller towns with speeds up to. |
| Regional services | Regional | R | Stopping trains used on main lines, stopping at all stations with speeds up to. |
| Commuter trains | Urbanos | U | Commuter trains used in or around the major cities with speeds up to. |
| Leisure | Comboio Histórico do Douro | Douro Valley Line Historic Train. | |
| Leisure | Comboio Histórico do Vouga | Vouga Line Historic Train. |
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| Service | Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| Commuter trains | Urbanos | U | Commuter trains in the Greater Lisbon Area with speeds up to. Operations limited to the route between – Setúbal. |
Romania
In Romania, there are the following train categories:| Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| Intercity | IC | It ensures the connection, in domestic or international traffic, between the country's capital Bukarest and the county seat cities, defined by Law no. 2/1968 on the administrative organization of the territory of Romania, republished, with subsequent amendments and additions. Speeds are up to. |
| Intercity night | IC-N | It ensures the connection, in domestic or international traffic, between the country's capital and the county seat cities, defined by Law no. 2/1968 on the administrative organization of the territory of Romania, republished, with subsequent amendments and additions, and they passed through the night. They can also be put into circulation without first class or second class services. |
| Interregio | IR | It ensures the connection between the urban localities of rank 0, I and II defined by annex no. II point 3.8 of Law no. 351/2001 regarding the approval of the National Land Development Plan - Section IV - The network of localities, with subsequent amendments and additions, and the tourist resorts of national interest, listed in annex no. 5 of Government Decision no. 852/2008 for the approval of the rules and criteria for the attestation of tourist resorts, with subsequent amendments and additions. They can also be put into circulation without first class services. The average commercial/train speed is at least. Convenient connections with other passenger trains will be provided at the main railway stations and junctions. |
| Interregio night | IR-N | It ensures the connection between the urban localities of rank 0, I and II defined by annex no. II point 3.8 of Law no. 351/2001 regarding the approval of the National Land Development Plan - Section IV - The network of localities, with subsequent amendments and additions, and the tourist resorts of national interest, listed in annex no. 5 of Government Decision no. 852/2008 for the approval of the rules and criteria for the attestation of tourist resorts, with subsequent amendments and additions. The average commercial/train speed is at least. Convenient connections with other passenger trains will be provided at the main railway stations and junctions. They can also be put into circulation without first class or second class services. |
| Regio Expres | R-E | It ensures the connection between localities located at a maximum driving distance of or the first railway station, if this distance is exceeded. It has stops in railway stations that serve localities with a number of 2,500 inhabitants together with the neighboring areas, ensuring the need for mobility in that area. It provides connections to/from interregional trains. The average commercial speed is in principle at least. They can also be put into circulation without first class services. |
| Regio | R | It ensures transport conditions for limited geographical areas, the maximum distance of circulation being or the first railway station, if this distance is exceeded. It has stops at all stations, halts and stops along the route, if the platforms are laid out in compliance with the Technical Specifications for Interoperability. Regional trains will be requested and routed at a sufficient time interval to allow boarding/disembarking of passengers to/from connecting trains at railway stations/junctions. The average commercial speed is in principle at least. They can also be put into circulation without first class services. |
| Regio Metrolopitan | R-M | It provides transport around major cities, for suburban traffic, meets the transport needs of an urban center or a conurbation and nearby/adjacent areas, with a maximum travel distance of or the first railway station, if this distance is exceeded. The average commercial speed is in principle at least. They can also be put into circulation without first class services. |
Russia
In Russia, the train category is defined by its number's digits.| № | Name | Role |
| 1 to 150 | Skory | Skory are all-year long-distance fast trains, mostly overnight. Speed is up to, but usually the average speed is not more than. |
| 151 to 298 | Skory Sezonny | Skory Sezonny are seasonally operating fast trains, mostly similar to Skory. |
| 301 to 450 | Passazhirsky Dalny | Passazhirsky Dalny are long-distance stopping trains. |
| 451 to 498 | Passazhirsky Dalny Sezonny | Passazhirsky Dalny Sezonny are only seasonally operating Passazhirsky Dalny train services. |
| 501 to 598 | Passazhirsky Dalny Razovy | Passazhirsky Dalny Razovy are additional or organized children groups carrying Passazhirsky Dalny services. |
| 601 to 698 | Passazhirsky Mestny | Passazhirsky Mestny,, are stopping trains travelling distances more than, but less than. |
| 701 to 750 | Skorostnoy | Skorostnoy,, are InterCity trains comparable to the Intercity in Germany. |
| 751 to 788 | Vysokoskorostnoy | Vysokoskorostnoy are high-speed or Intercity-Express trains. |
| 801 to 898 | Obsluzhivaemyj dizel'- ili elektropoezdom | Mainline passenger trains featuring DMU / EMU rolling stock. Mostly fast versions of Passazhirsky Mestny. |
| 6001 to 6998 | Prigorodny | Prigorodny are suburban trains with a travelling distance of up to, calling at all-stops. |
| 7001 to 7598 | Skory Prigorodny ili Gorodskoy | Skory Prigorodny ili Gorodskoy are semi-fast suburban and urban trains. |
Serbia
In Serbia, trains run under the following categories:| Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| EuroCity | EC | International trains to/from Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Greece. |
| InterCity | SOKO | Operates between Belgrade and Novi Sad in 36 min. Speed is up to. |
| Brzi | B | Fast train. |
| Regio Express | Rex | Fast train, usually during peak-hours |
| Regio | Re | Regional trains between Novi Sad, Subotica, Niš, Zrenjanin, Valjevo, Kraljevo, Užice, Sombor, Požarevac, Zaječar, Vršac, Kikinda, Prokuplje and Ruma. |
| BG Voz | BG | Urban railway lines in Belgrade. Lines are numbered 1–4 and operated by GSP. |
Slovakia
Train categories in Slovakia are as follows:| Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| LEO Express | LE | Private international trains to/from Czech Republic, operated by Leo Express company. |
| Regiojet | RJ | Private international trains operated by Regiojet company. |
| Railjet Express | RJX | Long-distance trains operating over the Bratislava—Vienna—Innsbruck—Zurich line. |
| EuroCity | EC | High quality, usually long-haul international services between Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Germany. Surcharge applied when travelling with domestic ticket. |
| EuroNight | EN | High quality night trains between Košice and Prague and between Budapest and Berlin. |
| Express | Ex | This category is used for long-distance domestic express trains between Košice and Bratislava, the two largest cities of the country. |
| Rýchlik | R | "Fast train" – trains for longer routes, usually stops at all towns en route, as well as important junctions. In this category there is the night train Zemplín between Humenné and Bratislava. |
| Regional-Express | REX | Local semi-fast train stopping at few stations, modern version of Zrýchlený vlak. Note that this category is also used by Leo Express between Komárno and Bratislava. |
| Zrýchlený vlak | Zr | Semi-fast train, stopping on most stations. It was mostly replaced by Regional Express; Zr trains run from Banská Bystrica to Margecany, or as summer tourist services. |
| Osobný vlak | Os | Stopping train, serving all stations. |
Until 2024, train category of Intercity was used for express, for-profit trains operated by ZSSK between Bratislava and Košice. These were discontinued, as of December 2024. Supercity category was temporalily discontinued as a result of a derailment, after which ČD Class 680 „Pendolino“ tilting train service into Slovakia stopped until further notice. All SuperCity trains were reclassified into EuroCity trains.
Slovenia
The following train categories exist in Slovenia:| Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| EuroCity | EC | High quality international trains which operate along major international routes and connect important economic and tourist hubs in Slovenia and Europe. Journey times of EC trains are shorter and have fewer stops. Most of them have air-conditioned carriages and offer catering services. An additional supplement is required for travel on EC trains. |
| EuroNight | EN | High quality international night trains, which include sleepers and couchettes. A supplement is required for a bed or berth. For travel on a domestic EN, as with IC trains, it is necessary to pay a supplement for a seat in a standard carriage. On certain EN trains which operate across Europe, standard international prices apply together with a reservation fee. |
| InterCity Slovenija | ICS | Modern air-conditioned trains whose tilting technology allows for greater speed and comfort. They enable easier travel for passengers in wheelchairs, as well as offering a range of additional services. A buffet car is available to passengers. 1st class passengers also benefit from access to electrical plug sockets. At some stations free parking is available. ICS trains operate on the ––Ljubljana route. |
| InterCity | IC | High quality trains which operate on long-distance domestic and international routes and connect major cities, and commercial and tourist centres. They have shorter journey times with fewer stops. IC services require an additional IC supplement. |
| International train | MV | Connects nearby destinations across the national border. Journey times are typically shorter with fewer stops. A supplement is required when travelling domestically. |
| Cross-border train | MO | Connects nearby destinations across the national border. Seat reservations and supplements are not required to travel on these trains. |
| Regional train | RG | Connects Slovenian towns on shorter and longer routes. These are intended primarily for daily journeys to and from work or school. Seat reservations and supplements are not required to travel on these trains. |
| Local train | LP, LPV | Connects Slovenian towns on shorter and longer routes. These are intended primarily for daily journeys to and from work or school. Seat reservations and supplements are not required to travel on these trains. |
Spain
In Spain, railway services are categorized as follows:| Name | Role | Route |
| AVE | Alta Velocidad Española are high-speed trains operated by Renfe, with speeds up to |
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| Avlo | Low cost high-speed trains of Renfe with speeds of up to. | |
| Alvia | High speed trains of Renfe capable of operating on both high-speed and conventional lines, with speeds of up to. | |
| Avant | High-speed trains of Renfe for medium distances. Speed is up to. | |
| Euromed | High-speed trains of Renfe that operate along the Mediterranean coast with speeds of up to. | |
| InterCity | Renfe trains for long-distance services operating on high-speed and conventional lines with less comfort and facilities than the AVE/Alvia trains, speeds up to. | All over continental Spain |
| Media Distancia | Renfe trains for medium-distance services operating on Iberian or metre-gauge lines, speeds up to and respectively. | All over continental Spain |
| Iryo | High-speed ETR 1000 trainsets between Madrid and other cities. | |
| Ouigo España | High-speed TGV Euroduplex trainsets between Madrid and other cities. | |
| Cercanías,Rodalies | Short-distance commuter rail services in metropolitan areas, with speeds up to. Lines are numbered. | Barcelona, Bilbao, Cádiz, Cantabria, Ferrol, León, Madrid, Málaga, Murcia/Alicante, Oviedo, San Sebastián, Sevilla, Valencia, Zaragoza |
| Altaria | Trains of Renfe operating on high-speed and conventional lines, which use different locomotives. Their speed is up to. |
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| Talgo | Tilting trains operating on high-speed and conventional lines, linking Madrid with provincial capital cities. Their speed is up to. |
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| Arco | Conventional trains of Renfe that link Barcelona with other provincial capital cities. |
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| Trenhotel | Night services |
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Sweden
The SJ X2 is the only train operating in Sweden which is developed as a high-speed train. Other fast trains are developed as regional trains, but delivered with a maximum speed of.| Operator | Name | Role |
| SJ | Nattåg | Locomotive-hauled overnight train service in Sweden, with dining cars. |
| SJ | EuroNight | Locomotive-hauled overnight train service between Sweden, Denmark and Germany. |
| SJ | Snabbtåg | Higher-speed trains, operated with X2 or X55 trainsets, which are equipped with WiFi and have a bistro car. |
| SJ | InterCity | Rc locomotive-hauled, national and international trains with standard-seating carriages in both first and second class and a bistro car. |
| SJ | Regionaltåg | Regional trains on the Stockholm–Örebro–Gothenburg, Gothenburg–Karlstad and Gothenburg–Kalmar lines. Operated with either Rc-hauled trainsets or X40 EMUs. These trains have no catering on board. The X40 is equipped with free 4G WiFi. Both first and second-class are usually offered. |
| Counties | Regionaltåg | Regional trains operated by the county, usually with various brand names, such as Krösatåg, Mälartåg, Norrtåg, Öresundståg or Västtågen. |
| Counties | Pendeltåg | Commuter trains operated by the county in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Skåne and Östergötland. |
| A-Train | Arlanda Express | Train link between Stockholm Central Station and Arlanda Airport. |
| VR Snabbtåg Sverige | InterCity | Formerly MTRX, now a VR Group subsidiary, connecting Stockholm and Gothenburg with X74 EMU. |
| Snälltåget | EuroNight | Overnight trains between Stockholm and Berlin Hauptbahnhof between April and September, and to Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof in winter. |
| Snälltåget | Long-distance trains between Malmö Central Station and Stockholm. | |
| Tågab | Long-distance trains on the Karlstad–––Gothenburg line. | |
| MTR | Tunnelbana | Metro system in Stockholm. |
Switzerland
There are several railway companies in Switzerland, with Swiss Federal Railways, BLS and Südostbahn operating the largest standard gauge networks and Rhaetian Railway and MGB running the largest narrow gauge networks., the following categories exist:
| Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| Train à grande vitesse | TGV Lyria | High-speed service of SNCF and SBB between Switzerland and France. |
| InterCity Express | ICE | High-speed service of DB between Switzerland and Germany, the Netherlands. Typically, ICE 4 trainsets are used. |
| Railjet Express | RJX | High-speed service of ÖBB between Switzerland and Austria, Hungary, Slovakia. |
| EuroCity | EC | International long-distance trains, mainly of SBB, to destinations in Austria, Germany and Italy. Typically RABe 501 or ETR 610 trainsets are used. |
| EuroNight | EN | International long-distance night trains between and destinations in Croatia, Hungary and the Czech Republic. |
| NightJet | NJ | International long-distance night trains of ÖBB between Zürich HB/ and destinations in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands. |
| InterCity | IC# | Long-distance trains, fast connection between major cities in Switzerland by SBB. Since 2018, all lines are numbered. Includes SBB RABDe 500 tilting trains, which previously ran under their own category. Otherwise, Re 460-hauled IC 2000 push-pull trains of SBB are typically used. |
| InterRegio | IR# | Switzerland's main train category. Long-distance train, fast connection between regions and centers in Switzerland. All IR lines are numbered since 2018. Rolling stock varies but includes RABe 502 and RABe 511 trainsets of SBB, RABe 528 of BLS or RABe 526 of SOB. |
| Panorama Express | PE | Tourism-focused trains, often with large-windowed 1st class carriages that allow panoramic views. |
| RegioExpress | RE# | Fast regional train, does not call at all stations. Operates mainly in Switzerland, but some lines extend to Germany, France and Italy. All RE lines are numbered since 2023. Frequently SBB's RABe 511 are used. |
| Regio | R# | Regional train. Mainly links towns and villages, calling at all stations. All R lines are numbered. |
| S-Bahn | S# | Fast trains in regional, local and suburban transport, operating with short clock cycles in the metropolitan areas of Basel, Bern, Chur, Lucerne, Schaffhausen, St. Gallen, Zug, Zurich and in Aargau. Some services extend to stations in Austria, France and Germany. TILO offers S-Bahn-like services in Ticino and Lombardy, Italy. In the French-speaking part of Switzerland, lines either use the letters R or L instead of the letter S. All lines are numbered. |
| Métro | M# | Two rapid transit lines in Lausanne and Renens. |
| Extrazug | EXT | Unscheduled train. Usually to tackle high passenger volume, e.g. during holidays, sports events. |
Ukraine
The following train categories are present in Ukraine:| Service | Name | Abbreviation | Role |
| Day-time | Eurocity | ЄС | International long-distance services; ; 1st and 2nd class only. |
| Day-time | Intercity + | ІС+ | National long-distance services; ; 1st and 2nd class only. |
| Day-time | Intercity | ІC | National long-distance services; ; 1st, 2nd and 3rd class. |
| Day-time | Regional Express | PE | Regional services; ; 1st, 2nd and 3rd class. |
| Day-time | Regional train | P | Regional services; up to 120 km/h; 2nd and 3rd class only. |
| Day-time | Suburban Train | PП | Suburban train services; 3rd class only. |
| Day-time | City Train | M | Urban train services; 3rd class only. |
| Overnight | EuroNight | EN | International night train services; ; Lux, SV and Kupe classes. |
| Overnight | Night Express | НЕ | International and national night train services; ; Lux, SV, Kupe and Platzkart classes. |
| Overnight | Night Fast Train | НШ | National night train services; ; SV, Kupe and Platzkart classes. |
| Overnight | Night Passenger Train | НП | National night train services; up to ; Kupe and Platzkart classes. |
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom's railway network is unusual in not publicly numbering or classifying its trains, except by the brand of the operating company. This may approach a classification system on lines where the express and local services are operated by different companies:- Great Eastern Main Line: all services are operated by Greater Anglia, except for urban local services between London Liverpool Street and Shenfield. These services form the eastern leg of the Elizabeth line, all legs of which are operated by MTR Elizabeth line.
- Lea Valley Lines: services on the main route, regardless of stopping pattern, are operated by Greater Anglia. The Southbury Loop and Chingford branch routes are operated by London Overground.
- East Coast Main Line:
- * A variety of companies run intercity trains on the East Coast Main Line, of which the principal operator is London North Eastern Railway.
- * Regional services are run as Govia [Thameslink Railway] as far as Peterborough, Northern between Darlington and Chathill, & Abellio ScotRail from Dunbar.
- * London suburban services are operated by Govia Thameslink Railway.
- West Coast Main Line:
- * Avanti West Coast is the dominant brand of intercity trains.
- * Stopping & semi-fast services are run by West Midlands Trains & branded as London Northwestern Railway from London Euston as far as the junction for the Liverpool Lime Street branch, & by Northern between Wigan North Western & Preston.
- * Suburban services in London are run by London Overground, while those in Lanarkshire are operated by ScotRail.
- Great Western Main Line: suburban services of London are operated by MTR Crossrail as the western leg of the Elizabeth line. All other trains, including Bristol's suburban network, are operated by Great Western Railway.
- Regional and regional express trains of Wales and suburban trains of Cardiff are operated by Transport for Wales Rail. The country's two intercity routes, through the Severn Tunnel and along the North Wales Coast Line, are operated by Great Western Railway and Avanti West Coast respectively.
- Brighton Main Line: Govia Thameslink Railway runs airport express trains under a dedicated brand. Other trains are branded by destination: those going via London Blackfriars are branded as Thameslink, others as Southern.
- In the North of England, local and suburban trains are almost exclusively run by Northern and regional express services by TransPennine Express.
- In Scotland, all trains not running to/from England are operated by ScotRail.
- In Northern Ireland, rail services are operated by NI Railways. Enterprise, a long-distance service between Grand Central station in Belfast and Connolly station in Dublin, is jointly operated by NI Railways and Iarnród Éireann.
For most longer distance services, advance tickets are sold and seat reservations can be made. While on shorter services, sometimes only counted-place reservations can be made but not for a specific seat for advance tickets, and on even shorter suburban services, no reservation can be made at all and no advance tickets can be sold.
Former Yugoslavia
In Yugoslavia, the following train categories were used:; Eurocity
; Intercity
; Intercity nagibni
; Poslovni voz/vlak
; Brzi voz/vlak
; Zeleni vlak
; Ubrzani vlak
; Putnički voz, Lokalni voz, Potniški vlak
Other European countries
- Iceland: No railway lines.
- Malta: No railway lines.
- Principality of Andorra: No railway lines.
- Principality of Liechtenstein: Only one railway line with three operational railway stations that are only served by an S-Bahn service of the Austrian ÖBB.
- Principality of Monaco: Only one railway line and a single railway station, served by TGV inOui and TER PACA of the French SNCF.
- San Marino: Only a heritage railway line.
- : Only one railway line with one terminal railway station that is served by a regional train of the Italian Trenitalia.