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Paris–Ruhr : ウィキペディア英語版
Paris–Ruhr

The ''Paris–Ruhr'' was an express train that linked Paris in France, with Dortmund in Germany. The train was named after its two termini, Paris in the west and the Ruhr district in the east.〔TEE, p. 18.〕 For most of its life, it was a Trans Europ Express (TEE).
==F-Zug==
The ''Paris–Ruhr'' was launched on 23 May 1954〔"Stop Press" (service changes taking effect). ''Cook's Continental Timetable'' (May 23–June 17, 1954 edition), p. 8. London: Thomas Cook Publishing.〕〔La Légende des TEE, p. 180.〕 as a single-class express train with train numbers FT 168 westbound and FT 185 eastbound.〔TEE Züge in Deutschland, p. 74.〕 The schedule was designed to allow a traveller to attend a meeting in Paris in the afternoon and have dinner on his way back just after leaving Paris. This concept meant a departure from Dortmund as early as 5:30 in the morning and not arriving back in Dortmund until 00:45 (12:45 a.m.). Times from Cologne and the Belgian industrial cities in Wallonia were more convenient, with westbound departure between 7:00 and 10:15, returning from Paris between 7:30 p.m and 11:00 p.m. The service was operated by Deutsche Bundesbahn, originally using diesel multiple units.

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