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  2. Frecciarossa - Wikipedia

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    Frecciarossa trains operate at speeds of up to 300 km/h (190 mph). [2] Frecciarossa is the premier service of Trenitalia and competes with italo, operated by Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori. Trenitalia also operates the sister brands Frecciargento and Frecciabianca for slower services.

  3. High-speed rail in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The main public operator of high-speed trains (alta velocità AV, formerly Eurostar Italia) is Trenitalia, part of FSI.Trains are divided into three categories (called "Le Frecce"): Frecciarossa ("Red arrow") trains operate at a maximum of 300 km/h (185 mph) on dedicated high-speed tracks; Frecciargento (Silver arrow) trains operate at a maximum of 250 km/h (155 mph) on both high-speed and ...

  4. FS Class ETR 500 - Wikipedia

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    The new brand name for trains with top speeds in the 300–350 km/h (190–220 mph) range is Frecciarossa (meaning Red Arrow). [6] The ETR 500,ETR 1000,ETR 600 and ETR 700 are currently the trains qualifying as Frecciarossa. The ETR 600 and the ETR 700 were added to the category of service with a announcement made on the 31st of May 2022 during ...

  5. Frecciarossa 1000 - Wikipedia

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    On 26 February 2016, a Frecciarossa 1000 reportedly attained a peak speed of 393.8 km/h (245 mph) while traversing the Torino-Milano high speed line. [26] On 28 May 2018, the Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport and the ANSF announced that no further tests will be carried out and the speed limit of 300 km/h (190 mph) will not be raised.

  6. History of rail transport in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Historical map of the Italian railways system in the 1940s FS' Frecciarossa 1000 high speed train at Milano Centrale railway station, with a maximum speed of 400 km/h (249 mph), [1] is one of the fastest trains in Europe.

  7. Rail transport in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Map of the main branch of the Ferrovie Nord Milano lines Marked in red, Ferrovie Emilia Romagna's railroad network. Companies certified to run railways in Italy are: From 2000. Ferrovie dello Stato S.p. A. Trenitalia S.p. A. From 2001. Metronapoli S.p. A. Ferrovie Nord Milano Esercizio S.p. A. Rail Traction Company S.p. A. From 2002

  8. High-speed rail - Wikipedia

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    Map of Italian high-speed and higher speed rail network FS' Frecciarossa 1000 high speed train at Milano Centrale railway station, with a maximum speed of 400 km/h (249 mph), [43] is one of the fastest trains in Europe. [44] [45] ETR 675 Italo EVO at Venezia Mestre railway station.

  9. High-speed rail in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Map of Italian high-speed and higher speed rail network. The Italian high-speed railway network consists of 1,342 km (834 mi) of lines, which allow speeds of up to 300 km/h (186 mph). The safety system adopted for the network is the ERMTS/ETCS II, the state-of-the-art in railway signalling and safety. [23]

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