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  2. Livraga derailment - Wikipedia

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    Train 9595 was the first southbound service of any day in Italy's high speed railways, scheduled to start from Milan at 5:10 and to arrive in Salerno at 11:27. [2] On 6 February 2020, the train, run by Frecciarossa 1000 trainset no. 21, entered the Milan-Bologna high-speed railway and reached its top speed as usual.

  3. Milan–Paris Frecciarossa - Wikipedia

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    By February 2022, the services had an average occupancy rate of 83%, [23] [24] reaching peaks of 98% during the Christmas holidays, [24] with 40% of tickets booked in the week preceding each journey. [23] [24] Reflecting on the route's success, Trenitalia advertised one job in Chambéry, four in Lyon, and thirteen in Paris. [25]

  4. Trenitalia - Wikipedia

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    Trenitalia operates all fast trains to/from Switzerland in the Italian portion of the route. Trenitalia France was created in October 2021 by repurposing the former Thello subsidiary. In December 2021, Trenitalia France launched the Milan–Paris Frecciarossa, an open-access service between Paris and Milan, using Frecciarossa 1000 trains.

  5. FL4 (Lazio regional railways) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2012, the services ran to an hourly clock-face schedule, with more frequent trains during rush hour. Average travel time for the whole trip was about 50 minutes. [ 5 ] On the Rome-Ciampino section, FL4 services to and from the three FL4 branches operate about once every 20 minutes, but not to a clock-face schedule.

  6. c2c - Wikipedia

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    In February 2017, National Express sold c2c to Trenitalia. [33] [34] [35] c2c was the only remaining National Express operated UK rail franchise, down from a peak of nine in 2003. [36] The company name was subsequently changed to Trenitalia c2c Limited. On 1 April 2017, c2c introduced a new on-board Wi-Fi service free to all customers. Also, it ...

  7. FL lines - Wikipedia

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    A passenger may use the integrated ticket "BIT" from €1,50 (valid for 100 minutes) or any other type of integrated ticket or Metrebus pass; in addition, Trenitalia sells special "Anello" tickets where one may travel on any Trenitalia train within the City of Rome with a single €1 ticket (valid for 90 minutes). The "Anello" and the Metrebus ...

  8. Turin Metropolitan Railway Service - Wikipedia

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    There are 3 types of tickets available that can be purchased at all authorised GTT retailers, newsagents and tobacconists: Integrated A (cost €3.50) urban area and first belt. Valid for 100 minutes on the GTT urban and suburban network, on the metro (1 journey only) and on the Trenitalia and GTT railway lines.

  9. FL1 (Lazio regional railways) - Wikipedia

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    The FL1 route is designated in Trenitalia official timetables as M70 Orte–Fara Sabina–Fiumicino FR1. As of 2012, FL1 services operated between Fara Sabina and Fiumicino every 15 minutes. As some FL1 services originated or terminated in Fara Sabina or Poggio Mirteto, the FL1 trains ran between Fara Sabina and Poggio Mirteto every 30 minutes ...