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How to take a thrilling high speed rail journey from Turin / Torino to Roma / Rome

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Torino / Turin to Roma / Rome by train

Frecce trains operated by Trenitalia compete with Italo trains on the north to south high speed rail route in Italy.
The two services take the same route so have similar journey times, so the key differences are; the ticket prices, the agents which sell them and the on-board facilities on the trains - hence it's worth taking a look at the 'Train guides'.

For those that favor scenery over speed, there is also a daily Frecciabianca service which takes the non high-speed 'classic' route by the Mediterranean coast.
An Intercity train also takes this coastal route and it provides a cheaper option for both ticket purchasers and rail pass users.

Routes you can take to go from Torino / Turin to Roma / Rome

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 high speed Frecce trains operated by Trenitalia
Travel Time (approx)

4hr 25 min - 4hr 50min (approx)

Frequency

Daily

Travel Info

Monday to Saturday 15 x trains per day
Sunday* 16 x trains

Route Information

Option 2: Taking the Italo trains
Travel Time (approx)

4hr 15 min - 4hr 35min (approx)

Frequency

Daily

Travel Info

Monday to Saturday 13 x trains per day
Sunday* 11 x trains

Route Information

Option 3: taking the Intercity train.
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