Eurostar Italia
Eurostar Italia was a type of train operated by the Italian railway company Trenitalia for high-speed trains , which was renamed Le Frecce in June 2012 .
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Since December 2008, three categories or additional brand names have been distinguished within the Eurostar Italia brand. The trains were given a color scheme to match the name. In June 2012, the Frecciargento and Frecciarossa sub-brands were spun off from the Eurostar Italia brand, and Frecciabianca had already done so well before that. The following trains ran under this name: ETR 460 , ETR 500 , ETR 600 .
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The most important connections were:
- Turin / Milan Malpensa Airport - Milan - Bologna - Florence - Rome - Naples (- Salerno )
- Rome - Foligno - Falconara Marittima - Rimini - Ravenna
- Rome – Florence – Bologna– Padua - Venice (- Treviso - Udine )
- Rome – Florence – Bologna– Verona - Brescia
- Rome – Florence – Bologna – Verona – Trento - Bolzano
- Rome - Foggia - Bari - Brindisi - Lecce
- Rome – Naples– Lamezia Terme - Reggio Calabria
- Milan – Bologna – Rimini– Ancona - Pescara –Bari– Lecce
- Milan – Bologna – Rimini – Ancona – Pescara – Bari – Taranto
- Milan - Genoa - Rome
- Milan - Verona - Vicenza - Udine
- Turin – Bologna – Rimini – Ancona – Pescara – Bari – Lecce
- Turin – Milan – Verona – Vicenza – Padua – Venice (- Trieste )
- Venice – Bologna – Rimini – Ancona – Pescara – Bari – Lecce
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ La migliore soluzione per ogni tuo spostamento. Treni nazionali ( Memento of January 10, 2010 in the Internet Archive ), train overview of the operator Trenitalia , accessed on January 9, 2010