Rome

Major Rail Hub

IT · Western Europe

2,873,000

Population

2

Main Stations

IT

Country

Yes

Rail Hub

About Rome

Roma Termini is Italy's largest and busiest station, handling over 150 million passengers annually. It serves as the central hub for Trenitalia's Frecciarossa and Italo's high-speed services connecting Rome to Milan, Naples, Florence, and Venice.

City Information

Region Western Europe
Country IT
Timezone Europe/Rome
Population 2,873,000

Main Stations

Station Country Type Connections
Rome 🇮🇹 Major 778
Rome 🇮🇹 Standard 0

Frequently Asked Questions

Rome is connected to the national and international rail network through its main train stations. Travelers can reach numerous domestic and cross-border destinations by train from Rome.
Rome has one or more major train stations that serve as hubs for regional and long-distance rail services. Visit the city page for a complete list of stations, their types, and connection counts.
Popular train routes from Rome connect it to other major cities in the region and beyond. High-speed and intercity services offer fast, comfortable travel. Check the route pages for distances and travel times.
Train tickets for journeys from Rome can be purchased at station ticket counters, self-service machines, operator websites, or through third-party booking platforms. Advance booking often yields lower fares.

Data last updated: 2026-02-27