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Where can you take a high-speed train from Rome to?

ES Italia high-speed trains in Italy These trains connecting Rome to Ancona, Genoa, Lamezia Terme, Reggio Calabria, Perugia, Ravenna, Rimini, Taranto.



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The quickest option is Trenitalia's high-speed, non-stop Frecce train, which leaves from Rome's Termini and Tiburtina stations every 30 minutes and arrives at Florence's Santa Maria Novella in under 90 minutes.

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What's on the Italy train map? Our interactive Italy rail map highlights both high-speed and regional railway lines in Italy, as well as the main rail connections to its neighbouring countries, i.e. Switzerland, France and Germany.

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The distance from Rome to Florence is 162 miles and many high-speed trains make the trip in just 1 hour and 29 minutes. Rome to Florence train takes you north through Italy's scenic Lazio and Tuscany regions.

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Many of Trenitalia's Frecciargento AV trains make the daily journey between Milan and Zurich in just 3 hours and 35 minutes, traveling up to 155 miles per hour. Trenitalia's high-speed Alta Velocità (AV) trains leave Venice for Geneva once every morning and several times each afternoon — averaging six trains per day.

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Many of high-speed trains make the daily journey between Rome and Venice in just 3 hours and 45 minutes, traveling as fast as 155 miles per hour. Italy's high-speed trains are equipped with air conditioning and electrical outlets at your seat to charge devices.

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First and foremost, taking the train from Rome to Florence and vice versa will give you a window seat onto the Tuscan countryside, one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world.

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The fastest trains from Rome to Naples take around 1 hour and 6 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 189 kilometres. On weekdays, the first train leaving Rome is scheduled to depart at around 05:31. The last departure is usually at around 22:40.

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High-speed trains in Italy can reach speeds of up to 400 km/h (248 mph). The fastest Italian high-speed train reaching that speed is the modern Frecciarossa 1000, which connects the main cities, including Turin, Milan, Florence, Rome, Naples and Salerno.

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