The Silver Arrow High Speed Rail (FA) operates on high-speed and traditional lines at speeds of up to 250 km/h, and the connection shortens the distance between Rome and some metropolitan areas in northern and southern Italy. The model is ETR 450/460/485 or the most advanced pointed ETR 600.
You can choose from 48 routes at your convenience and time each day:
16 trains connect Rome with Venice: 2 趟 continue to Udine, 2 里 from Venice Mestre to Trieste, 4 趟 continue to Rome's Fiumicino Airport, in Pa Dowa, Bologna, Florence and Rome docked. Depart from Fiumicino Airport at 11:08 in the morning, take the Frecciargento 8431/8432 at 11:08 am and leave Frecciargento 8445/8446 at 3:28 pm.
16 trains from Rome to Verona, continue to Bergamo (4 trains), Brescia (4 trains, increase to 6 周末 over the weekend) or Trento and Bolzano (Monday to Thursday 8 趟) Trains increased to 10 miles from Friday to Sunday); 4 trains Bolzano – Rome – Naples;
6 trains from Rome to Lecce in Caserta, Benevento, Foggia, Barletta, Bari, Brindisi, Monopoli and Ostuni, in Rome, Caserta There are 2 new trains between Benevento and Benevento.
2趟 Direct train from Rome to Bari.
2趟 From Rome to Reggio Calabria, staying in the main areas of Puglia and Calabria.
2 trains from Rome to Mantua docked in Florence, Bologna, Modena and Carpi.
2 trains from Rome to Genoa stop in Florence, Pisa and La Spezia.
Silver Arrow High Speed Rail has two types of space
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...