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  2. Rail transport in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy has 2,507 people and 12.46 km 2 per kilometre of rail track, giving Italy the world's 13th-largest rail network. [4] Lines are divided into 3 categories: fundamental lines (fondamentali), which have high traffic and good infrastructure quality, comprise all the main lines between major cities throughout the country. Fundamental lines are ...

  3. Formia-Gaeta railway station - Wikipedia

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    All InterCity trains passing through the station stop there, but Eurostar Italia trains do not. Regional trains link Formia with other destinations in Lazio, including Rome , and with destinations in Campania , including Naples and Salerno .

  4. List of railway lines in Italy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all railway lines in Italy. Active lines. Managed by Ferrovie dello Stato. High–speed lines Turin–Milan; Milan–Verona (under construction) ...

  5. High-speed rail in Italy - Wikipedia

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    High-speed rail in Italy consists of two lines connecting most of the country's major cities. The first line connects Turin to Salerno via Milan, Bologna, Florence, Rome and Naples, the second runs from Turin to Venice via Milan and Verona, and is under construction in parts. [2] Trains are operated with a top speed of 300 km/h (190 mph).

  6. Fasano railway station - Wikipedia

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    Location in Italy Show map of Italy Fasano ( Italian : Stazione di Fasano ) is a railway station near the Italian town of Fasano , in the Province of Brindisi , Apulia .

  7. Ancona railway station - Wikipedia

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    As a principal station, most long-distance trains – high-speed (Freccia, formerly branded Eurostar Italy) and Intercity (day and overnight) – call at Ancona. Additional high-speed trains operated by NTV-Italo run between Milan and Ancona during the summer months.

  8. Trenitalia - Wikipedia

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    Trenitalia SpA is the primary train operator of Italy.A subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane, itself partly owned by the Italian government, the company is owned publicly and partly private from a private investors group.

  9. Paestum railway station - Wikipedia

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    Paestum station is a train station in Italy of the Salerno–Reggio di Calabria railway located near the Paestum archaeological site and about one kilometre from the National Archaeological Museum of Paestum, in the municipality of Capaccio Paestum. It is served by almost all regional trains and some InterCity.