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  2. Official website of Italo Treno, the best way for travelling in Italy by train from Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Naples with new, safe bullet trains.

  3. Train Routes Italy: Italo train stops | Italotreno

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    Travel by Italo high-speed train from Turin, Milan, Bologna, Florence or Rome to the Naples Centrale or Naples Afragola stations. From there, continue your journey comfortably with Itabus , with stops at Herculaneum, Pompeii, Meta, Sant'Agnello, and Sorrento.

  4. Italo train fares

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    Italo offers flexible and inexpensive fares for your train tickets. Find the most suitable ticket for your trip: Low Cost, Flex or Economy. Learn more.

  5. Italo Best Price for your journey - Italotreno.com

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    Find the best prices for travelling with Italo Treno, select the route and the date of your choice, check out on which days you can save money, and find the best deals.

  6. A guide to Italo trains | Times, fares, tickets - The Man in ...

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    A guide to NTV's Italo trains between Milan, Bologna, Florence, Rome & Naples. Italo also serves Venice. Should you choose Italo or Trenitalia?

  7. Italo high-speed train | Buy Italo train tickets online ...

    www.thetrainline.com/en-us/train-companies/italo

    Travel with Italo trains. Italo NTV (Italo Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatore) is the first private railway company operating on the high-speed network throughout Italy. It runs high-speed trains along two main lines: from Milan to Reggio Calabria and from Turin to Venice.

  8. Italo train tickets, routes, timetables | Rail Europe

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    Italos current fleet is made up of 26 new Italo EVO and 25 latest-generation AGV 575 trains that reach speeds of up to 360 km/h. It is the first privately-owned rail operator in the country, created to compete with state-owned Trenitalia. Italo trains are nicknamed "Ferrari" trains.