High speed train in Belgium

SNCF-NMBS/SNCB Thalys PBKA
The 300 km/h Thalys PBKA is a high-speed train derived from the French TGV. It operates the Thalys service between Paris, Brussels, Cologne (German: Köln) and Amsterdam, forming the abbreviation PBKA. All of the trains are quadri-current, capable of operating under 25kV 50 Hz AC (LGVs and a part of the French lignes classiques), 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC (Germany), 3 kV DC (Belgium) and 1.5 kV DC (the Netherlands and the remainder of the French lignes classiques). Thalys International is owned by SNCF (60%) and Belgien NMBS/SNCB (40%).
High speed train in Czech Republic

CD Class 680
ČD Class 680 are high-speed trains used in the Czech Republic, using tilting ETR 460 Pendolino technology.
High speed train in Denmark

DSB ICE TD
Dansk DSB ICE TD high-speed diesel multiple unit (DMU) on the way from Flensburg/Germany to Kopenhagen/Danmark.
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