Yes, the Frecciargento (Silver Arrow) is a high-speed train operated by Italy's national rail carrier, Trenitalia. In 2026, it is classified as the second-fastest tier in the "Le Frecce" family, sitting just below the Frecciarossa. Frecciargento trains typically reach top speeds of 250 km/h (155 mph). What makes them unique is that many models use "tilting" technology (Pendolino), allowing them to navigate older, more curved tracks at higher speeds than traditional trains. They primarily connect Rome to cities that aren't on the dedicated high-speed "backbone," such as Venice, Verona, Bari, and Reggio Calabria. For a 2026 traveler, a Frecciargento offers a "premium" experience with First and Standard class seating, onboard WiFi, and a bistro car, making it a highly efficient and comfortable way to traverse the Italian peninsula in a fraction of the time it would take to drive.