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Milan - Rome
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Italian trains: Frecciarossa
| (99 Reviews)
The high-speed train service in Italy is called the Frecciarossa (Red Arrow). Your journey between Italy’s main cities, and from Northern Torino up to Salerno on the Amalfi Coast is quick -it travels at 360km/h (225mph)- comfortable and safe. (...)
Italian trains: Italo
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Italo is the high speed train operated by a second railway company in Italy, NTV (Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori). Italo is a beautiful and modern red train, travelling at up to 360km/h. It connects major Italian cities taking just 1h 08 to reach (...)
Main stations in Milan and Rome
Departure stations
Milano Centrale
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 7am to 9pmSaturday and Sunday: 7am to 9pm Trains operating in and from this station:
High speed trains (TGV, Le Frecce), Regional trains (Trenitalia), City Night Line
Services:
Tourist Information Point, Assistance for disabled persons, Railway police, Lost and found, Toilets, Luggage storage, Waiting rooms, Wi-Fi Internet, ATM, Currency exchange, and Phone cabins.
Milan Porta Garibaldi
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 6:30am to 9:30pmSaturday and Sunday: 6:30am to 9:30pm Trains operating in and from this station:
High speed trains (TGV, Italo), Regional trains
Services:
Railway staff, Self-service baggage carts, Waiting rooms, Luggage services, Cash machines (ATMs), Foreign exchange bureaux, Car rental offices, Tourist information, Assistance for disabled persons, and Phone cabins.
Arrival stations
Rome Termini Central Station
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 4:30am to 1:30amSaturday and Sunday: 4:30am to 1:30am
Trains operating in and from this station:
High speed trains, Regional trains
Services:
Ticket machine, Disabled Facilities, Wheelchairs Accessible, Newsstand, Business lounge, Waiting room, Lost and found, Railway Police, Tourist Information Office, Toilets, Luggage storage, Wi-Fi Internet, Currency Exchange, ATM and Public Phone cabins.
Roma Ostiense
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 6am to 10pmSaturday and Sunday: 6am to 10pm
Trains operating in and from this station:
High speed trains, Regional trains, Intercity trains
Services:
Ticket Office, Assistance for disabled persons, Lost and found, Railway Police, Toilets, Luggage storage, Waiting rooms and Public Phone cabins.
Roma Tiburtina
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 4:30am to 1:30amSaturday and Sunday: 4:30am to 1:30am
Trains operating in and from this station:
High speed trains (Frecciarossa and Italo), Regional trains, Intercity trains
Services:
Tourist Information Point, Disabled Facilities, Currency Exchange, Cafeteria, Newsstand, Lost and found, Police station, Exchange Office, shopping centre, car Rental, Toilets, Luggage storage and Phone cabins.
Travel inspiration in Milan and Rome
Your travel by train from Milan to Rome
Travelling between Milan and Rome is fast and easy on Trenitalia’s Frecciarossa high speed Red Arrow trains. The Italian domestic trains travel between the two cities in just under three hours and offer 4 classes of service. On board passengers can enjoy refreshments, wifi access and comfortable chairs to relax in and plan the sightseeing for their destination. On some services there is also a restaurant carriage.
Milano Centrale is Milan’s main train station and is easily accessible by public transport or by foot. Arriving in Rome travellers will find themselves in the centre of the city with good connections to public transport for reaching hotels, meetings and onward travel in Italy on Trenitalia’s domestic trains and abroad. Rome’s station is a hub for buses, trains, trams and the city’s two metro lines and there are frequent connections to the airport too.
Point to point tickets are the best option for anyone travelling between two cities in Italy but for those who are taking a train to another city or indeed another country, there are other options. The Eurail Italy Pass gives train travellers unlimited rail journeys across Italy while regional and international passes are also available.
Visit Rome and discover other popular train journeys
Rome is a cultural highlight of Europe and the city is packed full of art, culture, history and plenty of people. Visitors enjoy an ice cream at the Trevi fountain, or a bowl of pasta in a homely restaurant away from the main tourist streets. People flock to the Sistine Chapel, the Vatican Museums and soak up the incredible atmosphere of the Coliseum.
Travelling on Trenitalia’s network means rail passengers can visit hundreds of towns and cities across Italy. There are the big destinations like Rome-Naples, Milan-Bologna and Venice-Rome but also smaller towns and villages too.
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