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Inter-city rail services are train services which cover larger distances than commuter trains.
In continental Europe, the long distance trains are operated as the InterCity brand. The term InterCity originated with the British Rail's InterCity sector, but the term went out of official use following privatisation.
The principal network of inter-city trains in mainland Europe is called EuroCity, distinguished from the InterCity network by its better support for international travels, even though IC trains also traverse borders.
High-speed railways have particularly few stops. The German high-speed train line was named InterCity Express indicating evolution from older InterCity trains.
In the United States, the inter-city trains are operated by Amtrak over a network which is much less dense than the European one.
In Australia, the national inter-city network which connects all mainland Australian capital cities is operated by Great Southern Railway. Other inter-city trains that traverse shorter distances are operated by CityRail, CountryLink and Queensland Rail.
In Great Britain, the inter-city rail links are operated by a number of private companies. In Ireland, the inter-city rail network is maintained by Iarnród Éireann and Northern Ireland Railways.
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