Italian High Speed rail Network
Latest page update: 17 September 2024
The Italian high speed rail network connects major cities efficiently and comfortably. Key destinations include Rome, Milan, Florence, and Venice with two companies offering rail services.
Trenitalia are the better known of the two with their famous Frecciarossa (Red Arrow) trains, while competitor Italo have a slightly different network which increases options for travellers. |
Related links
Trenitalia - Frecciarossa Destinations
Trenitalia - Frecciarossa - High Speed Train Routes
Turin to Salerno
Turin - Milan - Reggio Emilia AV - Bologna - Florence - Rome - Naples - Salerno
In addition to the above route, there are additional services/extensions at certain times/dates, as follows:
Milan - Brescia - Bergamo
Florence - Arezzo - Perugia
Rome - Rome Fiumicino Airport
Rome - Caserta
Venice to Salerno
Venice - Padua - Bologna - Florence - Rome - Naples - Salerno
extensions:
Venice - Udine - Trieste
Rome - Rome Fiumicino Airport
Salerno - Reggio Calabria
Paola - Sibari
Venice to Milan
Venice - Padua - Vicenza - Verona - Brescia - Milan
extensions:
Milan - Turin
Milan - Genoa
Verona - Bolzano
Venice - Udine - Trieste
Rome to Verona
Rome - Florence - Bologna - Verona
extensions:
Verona - Bolzano
Verona - Brescia - Bergamo
Bologna - Modena - Mantua
Turin to Taranto
Turin - Milan - Bologna - Rimini - Ancona - Foggia - Bari - Lecce - Taranto
Venice to Lecce
Venice - Padua - Ferrara - Bologna - Rimini - Ancona - Foggia - Bari - Lecce
Rome to Genoa
Rome - Florence - Pisa - La Spezia - Rapallo - Genoa
Rome to Reggio Calabria
Rome - Naples Afragola - Salerno - Paola - Lamezia - Rosarno - Reggio Calabria
Italo Destinations
Benevento
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Bergamo
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Bolzano
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Brescia
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Caserta
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Foggia
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Genoa
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Lamezia Terme
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Padua
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Paola
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Reggio Calabria
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Reggio Emilia AV
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Rosarno
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Salerno
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Trieste Centrale
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Udine
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Vicenza
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