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Italo makes his debut at Rome Termini, connections with Milan strengthened

Starting tomorrow, the Ntv group will guarantee 36 Rome-Milan journeys from the capital's central station. Twelve will be non-stop. News also on Reggio Emilia and Venice-Naples

Italo makes his debut at Rome Termini, connections with Milan strengthened

Italo makes his debut at Termini Station. From tomorrow morning, to coincide with the start of the winter timetable, Ntv's high-speed trains will guarantee 36 daily connections between Milan and Rome, Italo "brings the business capital even closer to the political capital - writes a note from the controlled group from Montezemolo and Della Valle – and sets out to conquer, above all, the strategic Termini station which, with an annual flow of over 150 million passengers, is the nerve center of railway transport in the heart of the capital”.

On the occasion of the new winter timetable, effective from tomorrow, Italo is expanding its commercial offer. There are 36 daily trips between Rome and Milan. Of these, 12 connections are non stop, with ten trains continuing north to Turin and south to Naples Salerno. All non-stops also make a short intermediate stop in Roma Tiburtina.

From 6 to 20, continued hours. First non-stop departure from Termini to Milan at 6:40, last at 18:48, from Milan Porta Garibaldi first non-stop connection to Rome Termini at 7:00 and last departure at 18:03. The last Rome-Milan journey with intermediate stops is instead at 19:55 while from Milan it is at 19:34. The connections to/from the station also double Mediopadana of Reggio Emilia, with twelve trains a day arriving or departing from the North, from the route Turin-Milan or, from the South, from Bologna-Florence-Rome-Naples.  Italo also confirms the ten daily trips between Rome and Venice, and two other connections from the lagoon extend the route up Napoli. The offer on the Neapolitan city is therefore enhanced with another eight daily connections, which add up to the twenty-two already existing.

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