This article contains a list of named passenger trains in Italy.
Train Name | Railroad | Train Endpoints | Operated |
---|---|---|---|
TEE Ambrosiano | Ferrovie dello Stato | Milan (Central) – Rome (Termini) | 1974–1987 |
Bernina Express | RhB | Tirano – St. Moritz – Chur | present |
Brenner Express | Trenitalia, ÖBB, DB | Florence (Firenze Santa Maria Novella) – Munich (Hauptbahnhof) Venice (Santa Lucia) – Munich (Hauptbahnhof) |
present |
Capri | Trenitalia, ÖBB, DB | Naples – Munich (Hauptbahnhof) | present |
Caravaggio | Trenitalia, SNCF | Milan (Central) – Torino – Paris (Lyon) | present |
Casanova | Trenitalia, SŽ | Venice (Santa Lucia) – Ljubljana (Main) | present |
Conca d'Oro | Trenitalia | Milan (Central) – Palermo | present |
Don Giovanni | ČD, ÖBB, Trenitalia | Venice (Santa Lucia) – Vienna (Westbahnhof) – Prague (Main) | present |
Dumas | Trenitalia, SNCF | Milan (Central) – Torino – Paris (Lyon) | present |
EC Borromeo | Cisalpino | Milan (Central) – Bern (Main) – Basel | present |
EC Canaletto | Cisalpino | Venice (Santa Lucia) – Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) | present |
EC Cinque Terre | Cisalpino | La Spezia – Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) | present |
EC Lemano | Cisalpino | Milan (Central) – Geneva | present |
EC Mediolanum | Cisalpino | Milan (Central) – Basel (SBB station) | 2004–present |
EC Monte Rosa | Cisalpino | Milan (Central) – Geneva | present |
EC Verbano | Cisalpino | Milan (Central) – Bern (Main) – Basel | present |
EC Vall D’Ossola | Cisalpino | Milan (Central) – Bern (Main) – Basel | present |
EC Vallese | Cisalpino | Milan (Central) – Geneva | present |
EN Roma | Trenitalia, SBB-CFF-FFS | Venice (Santa Lucia) – Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) Rome (Termini) – Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) |
present |
Freccia del Sud | Trenitalia | Milano – Siracusa – Agrigento | present |
Garda | Trenitalia, ÖBB, DB | Verona – München | present |
Giacomo Puccini | Trenitalia, ÖBB | Ancona – Vienna (Südbahnhof) | present |
Goldoni | Trenitalia, SŽ, HŽ, MÁV | Venice (Santa Lucia) – Ljubljana (Main) – Zagreb – Budapest (Nyugati) | present |
Heidi Express | RhB | Tirano – St. Moritz – Chur | present |
IC Brianza | Cisalpino | Milan (Central) – Bellinzona | present |
IC Insubria | Trenitalia, SBB-CFF-FFS | Milan (Central) – Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) – Stuttgart (Hauptbahnhof) | present |
IC Mediolanum | Trenitalia, SBB-CFF-FFS | Milan (Central) – Lucerne (Main) – Basel | 2001–2004 |
IC Monte Ceneri | Trenitalia, SBB-CFF-FFS | Milan (Central) – Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) | present |
IC Riviera dei Fiori | Trenitalia, SBB-CFF-FFS | Basel – Lucerne – Genoa – Nice | present |
IC Teodolina | Trenitalia, SBB-CFF-FFS | Milan (Central) – Zurich (Hauptbahnhof) | present |
IC Ticino | Trenitalia, SBB-CFF-FFS | Milan (Central) – Lucerne (Main) – Basel | present |
IC Tiziano | Trenitalia, SBB-CFF-FFS | Milan (Central) – Lucerne (Main) – Basel | present |
IC Verdi | Trenitalia, SBB-CFF-FFS | Milan (Central) – Lucerne (Main) – Basel | present |
Italicus | Trenitalia | Rome (Termini) – Munich (Hauptbahnhof) | discontinued in 1974 after a terrorist attack |
Johann Strauss | Trenitalia, ÖBB | Venice (Santa Lucia) – Vienna (Westbahnhof) | present |
Leonardo da Vinci | Trenitalia, ÖBB, DB | Milan (Central) – Munich (Hauptbahnhof) | present |
Ligure | Trenitalia, SNCF | Milan (Central) – Nice | present |
Manzoni | Trenitalia, SNCF | Milan (Central) – Torino – Paris (Lyon) | present |
TEE/IC Mediolanum | FS, ÖBB, DB | Milan (Central) – Munich (Hauptbahnhof) | 1957–1987 |
Michelangelo | Trenitalia, ÖBB, DB | Rome (Termini) – Munich (Hauptbahnhof) | present |
Montecarlo | Trenitalia, SNCF | Naples – Nice | present |
Paganini | Trenitalia, ÖBB, DB | Verona – Munich (Hauptbahnhof) | present |
Palatino Express | Trenitalia, SNCF | Rome (Termini) – Florence (Firenze Santa Maria Novella) – Bologna (Central) – Paris (Lyon) | Discontinued in December 2011 |
San Marco | Trenitalia, ÖBB | Venice (Santa Lucia) – Vienna (Westbahnhof) | present |
Sanremo | Trenitalia, SNCF | Milan (Central) – Nice | present |
Settebello | Ferrovie dello Stato | Milan (Central) – Rome (Termini) | 1953–1984 |
Stendhal | Trenitalia, SNCF | Venice (Santa Lucia) – Milan (Central) – Paris (Lyon) | present |
Stradivari | Trenitalia, ÖBB | Venice (Santa Lucia) – Vienna (Westbahnhof) | present |
Tacito | Trenitalia | Terni – Milan (Central) | present |
Tiepolo | Trenitalia, ÖBB, DB | Florence (Firenze Santa Maria Novella) – Munich (Hauptbahnhof) Venice (Santa Lucia) – Munich (Hauptbahnhof) |
present |
Tosca | Trenitalia, ÖBB | Rome (Termini) – Vienna (Westbahnhof) | present |
Trenino della neve | RhB | Tirano – St. Moritz | present |
Trenino Verde | (turistic train) | Mandas – Arbatax | end of 19th century – present |
Val Gardena | Trenitalia, ÖBB, DB | Bolzano – Munich (Hauptbahnhof) | present |
Venezia | Trenitalia, SŽ, HŽ, MÁV, CFR | Venice (Santa Lucia) – Ljubljana (Main) – Zagreb – Budapest (Nyugati) – Bucharest (Gara de Nord) | present |
Famous quotes containing the words list of, list, named, passenger, trains and/or italy:
“Every morning I woke in dread, waiting for the day nurse to go on her rounds and announce from the list of names in her hand whether or not I was for shock treatment, the new and fashionable means of quieting people and of making them realize that orders are to be obeyed and floors are to be polished without anyone protesting and faces are to be made to be fixed into smiles and weeping is a crime.”
—Janet Frame (b. 1924)
“Every morning I woke in dread, waiting for the day nurse to go on her rounds and announce from the list of names in her hand whether or not I was for shock treatment, the new and fashionable means of quieting people and of making them realize that orders are to be obeyed and floors are to be polished without anyone protesting and faces are to be made to be fixed into smiles and weeping is a crime.”
—Janet Frame (b. 1924)
“The punters know that the horse named Morality rarely gets past the post, whereas the nag named Self-Interest always runs a good race.”
—Gough Whitlam (b. 1916)
“Every American travelling in England gets his own individual sport out of the toy passenger and freight trains and the tiny locomotives, with their faint, indignant, tiny whistle. Especially in western England one wonders how the business of a nation can possibly be carried on by means so insufficient.”
—Willa Cather (18761947)
“The complaint ... about modern steel furniture, modern glass houses, modern red bars and modern streamlined trains and cars is that all these objets modernes, while adequate and amusing in themselves, tend to make the people who use them look dated. It is an honest criticism. The human race has done nothing much about changing its own appearance to conform to the form and texture of its appurtenances.”
—E.B. (Elwyn Brooks)
“the San Marco Library,
Whence turbulent Italy should draw
Delight in Art whose end is peace,
In logic and in natural law
By sucking at the dugs of Greece.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)