On 2 June 1957, the
Paris–Ruhr was one of the initial
Trans Europ Express (TEE) services. The rolling stock was given TEE signage on front but the use of VT 08 continued because the
German TEE trainsets planned for it were not available in time. The timetable remained nearly unchanged as well. On 23 December 1957, the VT 08 were replaced by first-class
DB Class VT 11.5 trainsets that were purpose-built for the TEE network. On 29 May 1960, the "mirror" of the
Paris–Ruhr, the
Parsifal was extended to
Hamburg. In order to level-out the kilometer fees the French rolling stock used in the
Parsifal was reallocated to the
Paris–Ruhr and vice versa, so the extra kilometers in Germany were ridden by German trains without the need to pay kilometer fees for foreign tracks. As a result, the
Paris–Ruhr was operated by French RGP-825 DMUs from 29 May 1960 until 30 May 1965. On 3 June 1973, the service was renamed the
TEE Molière. ==References==