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| | A traveler's guide to European trains |
 | | The biggest column runs down the list of all intermediate stations where the train will stop followed by, in large type, the final destination and arrival time. |
 | | THESE RANGE from local runs that stop at every tiny station to high-speed bullet trains such as France's TGV, which set the world's speed record for a national rail run (320 miles per hour, though it usually cruises at 130 miles per hour). |
 | | The left column shows departure times, the next one the type of line (R for regional, iR for inter-regional, IC for InterCity, EN for EuroNight, and ES for EuroStar) and the train number and (in the case of some of the high-speed lines) its name. |
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