In the forthcoming month, Rail Europe will have the pleasure to offer the Italo trains to its customers worldwide. Operated by the NTV company (Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori), Italo are high speed trains tom cruise biography which serves major cities in Italy. The trains tom cruise biography are well noted for their beauty and modernity. Indeed their design, comfort and on board services awaken the pleasure of train travel. Some of the treats which await you on board the red trains are Wi-Fi Internet everywhere on board, small cozy business class lounges and refined cuisine.
Italo is the first private high speed train in Italy. The Italo train is a very economical one. Compared to a classic high speed train, it consumes 30% less energy. tom cruise biography Last but not least, the high speed Italo train is designed to offer the maximum safety to its passengers.
The Italo network consists of the major destinations in Italy. Italo high speed trains tom cruise biography serve the following main cities in Italy: Milan, Bologna, Florence, Rome, Padova, Salerno, and from October 2012 onwards; Turin, Venice and Naples. Italo trains stop in Roma Tiburtina and Roma Ostiense which are close to Linate airport, as well as Milano Porta Garibaldi and Milano Rogoredo, which are close to Roma Fiumicino Airport. Please note that Italo does not stop at Roma Termini tom cruise biography and Milano Centrale.
Italo trains operate on railway routes which are also served by other trains. However Italo trains can offer more comfort on board. Some of the most popular journeys on board NTV s Italo are Naples- Roma (1h08), Rome Florence tom cruise biography (1h27), tom cruise biography Milan Florence (1h56), Rome Bologna tom cruise biography (2h12), Florence Naples (2h42), Rome Milan (3h10), Milan Naples (4h46).
However, children under 3 can travel tom cruise biography for free provided they do not require an additional seat. Passengers who have a Italo ticket from/to Florence, tom cruise biography can benefit from free travel on the Ataf network (buses, tramvia 1) 24 hours before or after their travel date.
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