New
- Italo timetables until December 14th 2013 - View PDF
New
Reggio Emilia, coming soon
Starting from June 9th, Italo will also stop in Reggio Emilia with three connections arriving and departing from the new and modern Stazione Mediopadana. You can already book your trips.
Our stations
Italo’s High Speed train service connects two lines:
- Turin-Salerno, stops in Milan, Reggio Emilia (coming soon), Bologna, Florence, Rome and Naples
- Venice-Naples, stops in Padova, Bologna, Florence and Rome
In Milan, Rome and Venice you have two station options to consider when organising your journey, both of which are very well placed geographically: Porta Garibaldi and Rogoredo in Milan, Tiburtina and Ostiense stations in Rome, Mestre and Santa Lucia in Venice.
In total, Italo connects 10 Italian cities and 13 stations through the following two lines:
| City |
Station |
| Turin |
Porta Susa |
| Milan |
- Porta Garibaldi- Rogoredo |
| Reggio Emilia (coming soon) |
Stazione Mediopadana |
| Bologna |
Stazione Centrale |
| Florence |
Santa Maria Novella |
| Rome |
- Tiburtina- Ostiense |
| Naples |
Stazione Centrale |
| Salerno |
Stazione Centrale |
| City |
Station |
| Venice |
- Santa Lucia- Mestre |
| Padova |
Stazione Centrale |
| Florence |
Santa Maria Novella |
| Rome |
- Ostiense- Tiburtina |
| Naples |
Stazione Centrale |
Daily frequency:
| City |
Trips per Day |
| Milan/Rome (No Stop): |
3 round trips per day |
| Milan/Reggio Emilia/Bologna/Florence/Rome: |
3 round trips per day |
| Milan/Bologna/Florence/Rome: |
14 round trips per day |
| Milan/Bologna: |
15 round trips per day |
| Bologna/Florence: |
21 round trips per day |
| Florence/Rome: |
20 round trips per day |
| Rome/Naples: |
10 round trips per day |
| Naples/Salerno: |
5 round trips per day |
| Milan/Turin: |
7 round trips per day |
| Venice/Padova/Bologna/Florence/Rome: |
5 round trips per day |
| Venice/Naples: |
1 round trip per day |