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Железнодорожные станции

Italy's high-speed rail network is one of Europe's most competitive, with two major operators running services on the main north-south corridor. Trenitalia's Frecciarossa (Red Arrow) trains connect Milan and Rome in under 3 hours at up to 300 km/h, while private operator Italo (NTV) offers comparable services at competitive prices. The Alta Velocita (AV) network extends from Turin through Milan, Bologna, Florence, Rome, and Naples, forming the backbone of Italian intercity travel. Frecciargento and Frecciabianca trains serve routes partly on conventional track, extending coverage to Venice, Bari, and Reggio Calabria. Regional trains (Regionale and Regionale Veloce) operated by Trenitalia connect smaller cities and towns at very affordable fares. Several regions have transferred services to private operators like Trenord (Lombardy) and Trentino Trasporti. The Trenitalia app and website (trenitalia.com) handle domestic bookings; the Italo app covers NTV services. Both offer advance Super Economy and Economy fares that can be significantly cheaper than base fares, though these are non-refundable. Sicily is reached via the Messina Strait, where trains board a state ferry. Sardinia has an independent narrow-gauge rail network (ARST/Trenino Verde) not connected to the mainland. Italy's scenic train offerings are exceptional: the Bernina Express (shared with Switzerland), the Cinque Terre coastal line, and the historic Circumvesuviana around Vesuvius are popular with tourists. The Eurail Italy Pass and Global Pass both cover Frecciarossa services, though reservation fees apply.

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Станция Город Тип Соединения
Милан Major 778
Венеция Major 778
Como San Giovanni Major 778
Bolzano/Bozen Major 778
Верона Major 778
Триест Major 778
Неаполь Major 778
Турин Major 778
Orbetello-Monte Argentario Major 778
Реджо-ди-Калабрия Major 778
Potenza Centrale Major 778
Прато Major 778
Римини Major 778
Пескара Major 778
Палермо Major 778
Флоренция Major 778
Мессина Major 778
Рим Major 778
Tirano Major 778
Ливорно Major 778
Специя Major 778
Lamezia Terme Centrale Major 778
Генуя Major 778
Катания Major 778
Бари Major 777
Реджо-Эмилия Major 778
Agropoli-Castellabate Major 778
Cattolica-San Giovanni-Gabicce Major 778
Тревизо Major 778
Анкона Major 778
Болонья Major 778
Пиза Major 778
Borgo Valsugana Est Major 778
Чампино Major 778
Montecatini Centro Major 778
Brolo-Ficarra Major 778
Milan Major 778
Модуньо Major 777
Агридженто Major 778
Беневенто Major 778
Cervia-Milano Marittima Major 778
Igea Marina Major 778
Империя Major 778
Oliveri-Tindari Major 778
Катандзаро Major 778
Новара Standard 0
Malles Venosta Mals Major 778
Mottola Bivio Major 778
Nardò Città Major 778
Todi Ponte Rio Major 778

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Trenitalia is the state-owned national operator covering the full network including regional and high-speed trains. Italo (NTV) is a private competitor operating exclusively on the high-speed AV network between major cities. Both serve Milan-Rome-Naples at comparable journey times; comparing prices on both is recommended.
Book 30-90 days in advance for the lowest Super Economy fares. Last-minute Frecciarossa or Italo tickets can cost EUR 80-120 for Milan-Rome, while advance Super Economy fares can be as low as EUR 9-19. Both operators run frequent flash sales.
The Eurail Italy Pass can be useful for longer trips combining regional and high-speed travel. However, pass holders still pay mandatory reservation fees (EUR 10-13) on Frecciarossa and Frecciargento trains. For 1-2 trips focused on the main north-south corridor, advance point-to-point tickets often beat pass prices.
Trains run from Roma Termini toward Villa San Giovanni, where the train boards a state ferry across the Strait of Messina to Sicily. Journey time Rome to Palermo is approximately 9-10 hours. High-speed trains terminate at Naples or Salerno; a regional train completes the southern leg.
The Cinque Terre coastal line between La Spezia and Levanto offers stunning sea views. The Val d'Orcia line through Tuscany is a UNESCO heritage route. For mountain scenery, the Brennero-Bolzano-Verona line through the Dolomites is superb. The Trenino Verde narrow-gauge network in Sardinia runs through ancient forests and coastal cliffs.

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