The Frecciarossa train travels through Italy and has a top speed of 300 km/h. It enters the center of the main city and shortens the distance. Choosing a Frecciarossa train means being able to rely on frequent connections, departures and arrivals in the city centre and geographical coverage of major cities, and you can choose the most convenient station to suit your needs.
The routes that visitors often choose include:
The Red Arrow train is the flagship product of Trenitalia, offering you maximum comfort. They are ETR 500 and ETR 1000 trains, all equipped with:
Red Arrow train has four coach classes
First class passengers have free access to the Frecciaclub waiting room at the following stations; Bari Station, Bologna Central, Florence Santa Maria Novella, Milan Central, Naples Central Station ( Naples Central), Padova Centrl, Rome Termini, Turin Porta Nuova and Venice S. Lucia.
Italian railways are of high quality and low price in Europe, especially between cities and towns. The Italian railway system began to develop in 1800 and had an explosive development during the Nazi Mussolini era, and Mussolini was famous for propagating "to keep trains on time" during World War II. Since the 1970s, Italy has developed high-speed railways. And continue to modernize the railway system.
Trains are usually the best choice for direct travel in large and medium-sized Italian cities, because there are many problems with road traffic and parking fees are often expensive. If you want to travel to the Italian countryside or remote mountain towns, trains are u...