These trains are the first generation of ICE (Inter City Express) trains, and they travel up to 280 km/h on some of the high speed lines in Germany. However, between certain cities (Hamburg<> Hannover and Stuttgart <> Munchen etc) they have to travel on conventional lines.. There is no trolley catering on ICE trains. Travelling 1st class:. I got the chance to ride the ICE high speed train in FIRST CLASS for the first time. This is a complete and honest review of the first class. My route today.

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On many other trains, such as the Frecciarossa to Florence and Rome, you'll be served a drink at your seat with the opportunity to purchase food if you fancy it. On ICE trains in Germany, you'll need to pay for your food locally, but First Class passengers can take advantage of at-seat meal service, ordering from menus provided.. Each ICE first class train has a total of 53 seats. The cars are in a 1-2 layout, compared to the 2-2 layout in second class. ICE first class train car. There were a variety of seating options, including standard single seats and pairs of seats, both forward and rear facing. Each seat had both a power outlet and a tray table that could be lowered.