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Italy high speed train map

Italy high speed rail map. Italy high speed train map (Southern Europe - Europe) to print. Italy high speed train map (Southern Europe - Europe) to download. Italy opened what is often regarded as Europe's first high-speed rail route, the Direttissima, which from 1978 connected Rome with Florence (254 km/158 mi); however, the major works were only finally completed in the early 1990s, long after France faster TGV network was established as its shown in Italy high speed train map. The maximum speed of the Italian line was 250 km/h (160 mph), giving an end-to-end journey time of just over 90 minutes with an average speed of 200 km/h (120 mph). Since then, Italy high speed network has grown. Services are provided by Trenitalia using both Eurostar Italia (ETR 4xx, better known as Pendolino, which was developed by Fiat Ferroviaria), and more recent ETR 500 series trains (Italian "Eurostars" are unrelated to the Eurostar trains operating between the United Kingdom, France and Belgium).

Italy high speed rail map

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Treno Alta Velocità SpA (a subsidiary of state-owned Rete Ferroviaria Italiana which manages the Italian railways) is building a new high speed network on the two main axes Milan-Bologna-Florence-Rome-Naples-Salerno; and Turin-Milan-Padua-Venice-Trieste as its mentioned in Italy high speed train map. Some lines have already opened while others are under construction. International connections with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia are underway, though most of these will use conventional lines. Italy built two high-speed lines before the Second World War: between Bologna and Florence; and between Rome and Naples. With maximum speeds of around 180 km/h they would not today be considered "high speed" rail lines.
 
Eurostar Italia is a system of trains operated by Trenitalia on the routes connecting the main Italian cities and towns. Several types of high-speed trains, belonging to three major families, carry out the service: ETR 500 (ElettroTreno 500 Frecciarossa - non-tilting, speeds up to 362 km/h/225 mph) used as the Eurostar Italia as you can see in Italy high speed train map. ETR 600 Frecciargento (tilting, speeds up to 250 km/h/160 mph). ETR 480 (tilting, speeds up to 250 km/h/160 mph) for other services used as the Tbiz a business class-only train.