How to travel from Rome to Perugia by train

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Roma / Rome to Perugia by train

In common with many Italian rail routes there is a choice of services when making a journey by train from Rome/Roma to Perugia:

  1. If the timing suit sand you want the peace of mind of a reserved seat, take the Intercity (IC) train.
    Also because limited numbers of the most 'Super Economy' tickets will be made available for the IC train, if you book ahead, it can be a money saver.

  2. The RV trains are more frequent and you can book last minute at the station with the peace of mind that you won't have saved by booking in advance.
    So if you buy tickets on the travel date, these trains become the cheapest option.

Though this isn't a high speed route, so the Intercity trains are only marginally faster.

Routes you can take to go from Roma / Rome to Perugia

When travelling between most cities by train there is only one logical option, though on other journeys there is a choice between different trains or alternative routes. If different options are available you can use the info to decide which is best for you.

Choose one of the following options:

Route Information

Option 1: taking the Regionale Veloce trains
Travel Time (approx)

2hr 27min - 2hr 34min

Frequency

Daily

Travel Info

Mon-Fri = 4 x trains per day
Sat/Sun = 3 x trains per day

Route Information

Option 2: taking the Intercity train
Travel Time (approx)

2hr 15min (approx)

Frequency

Not Every Day

Travel Info

Sunday - Friday =  1 x train per day
This train is not available on Saturdays

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