Frecciarossa

Frecciarossa is a high-speed train of the Italian national train operator, Trenitalia, as well as a member of the train category Le Frecce.

The name, which, if spelt "Freccia rossa" means "Red arrow" in English, was introduced in 2008 after it had previously been known as Eurostar Italia. Frecciarossa trains operate at speeds of up to 300 km/h (190 mph). Frecciarossa is the premier service of Trenitalia and competes with italo, operated by Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori.

Frecciarossa
Frecciarossa
Frecciarossa ETR.500 train
Specifications
Maximum speed300 km/h (190 mph)
Frecciarossa
Interior of ETR 500 Business Class
(Feb 2017)
Frecciarossa
Luggage space of ETR 500 Business Class
(Feb 2017)
Frecciarossa
LCD display of ETR 500 Business Class
(Feb 2017)

Routes

Frecciarossa trains operate the following services:

  • Turin/Brescia - Milan - Reggio Emilia AV - Bologna - Florence - Rome - Naples - Salerno
  • Turin - Milan - Brescia - Verona - Vicenza - Padua - Venice - Monfalcone - Trieste
  • Venice - Padua - Bologna - Florence - Rome - Naples - Salerno
  • Bergamo - Brescia - Verona - Bologna - Florence - Rome
  • Udine - Pordenone - Treviso - Venice - Padua - Vicenza - Verona - Brescia - Milan
  • Milan - Reggio Emilia AV - Bologna - Rimini - Ancona - S. Benedetto T. - Pescara - Termoli - Foggia - Bari - Brindisi - Lecce
  • Milan - Bologna - Florence - Rome - Naples - Salerno - Potenza - Ferrandina - Metaponto - Taranto
  • Venice - Padua - Vicenza - Verona - Brescia - Milan - Pavia - Genoa
  • Venice - Padua - Ferrara - Bologna - Florence - Rome - Naples - Salerno
  • Perugia - Arezzo - Florence - Bologna - Reggio Emilia AV - Milan - Turin
  • Milan - Reggio Emilia AV - Bologna - Florence - Rome - Naples - Salerno - Agropoli - Sapri
  • Milan - Reggio Emilia EV - Bologna - Florence - Paola - Lamezia - Rosarno - Villa San Giovanni - Reggio Calabria^

The brand also includes the Milan–Paris Frecciarossa, which operates two routes:

  • Milan – Turin – Bardonecchia (seasonal) – Modane – Chambéry-Challes-les-Eaux – Lyon-Part-Dieu – Paris Gare de Lyon
  • Lyon-Perrache – Lyon-Part-Dieu – Paris Gare de Lyon

Rolling stock

The following rolling stock types are used for Frecciarossa services:[non-primary source needed]

  • ETR.500: non-tilting train made of eleven passenger coaches (one with cafe/restaurant service) with 574 seats moved by two E.404 locomotives, speeds up to 300 km/h (190 mph).
  • ETR.600: tilting train made of seven passenger coaches (one with cafe/restaurant service) with 432 seats, speeds up to 250 km/h (155 mph).
  • ETR.700: non-tilting train made of 8 passenger coaches (one with cafe/restaurant service) with 497 seats, speeds up to 250 km/h (155 mph).
  • ETR.1000: non-tilting electro-train made of eight passenger coaches (one with cafe/restaurant service) with 457 seats, speeds up to 400 km/h (250 mph).

Frecciarossa trains travel on dedicated high-speed railway lines and, on some routes, also on conventional railway lines with lower speed limits. Current limitations on the tracks set the maximum operating speed of both types of trains to 300 km/h (190 mph).

Accidents and incidents

  • On 6 February 2020, a Frecciarossa train derailed at Ospedaletto Lodigiano, killing two people and injuring 27 others.
  • On 10 December 2023, a Frecciarossa train collided with another passenger train at Faenza injuring 17.

See also

References

  • "Frecciarossa 1000". Finmeccanica. Archived from the original on 4 September 2014. Retrieved 3 September 2014.

Frecciarossa  Media related to Frecciarossa livery at Wiki Commons

Tags:

Frecciarossa RoutesFrecciarossa Rolling stockFrecciarossa Accidents and incidentsFrecciarossa

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

Shōgun (1980 miniseries)Marvin HarrisonRobert Downey Jr.Bob Cole (sportscaster)Celtics–Heat rivalrySouth KoreaThe Age of AdalineThe Office (American TV series)Shaquille O'NealDamaged (film)Walton GogginsCarol BurnettYouTubeJoaquin PhoenixKanye WestYandexStormy DanielsJoseph StalinThe Analytical Language of John WilkinsWorld War IIUnder the Bridge (TV series)Jeremy SwaymanXVideos2024 NBA playoffsRyan ReynoldsJason RitterSwapnil SinghBig Brother Canada season 12Sean CombsJeffrey DonaldsonChessStewart ButterfieldAnunnakiRule 34Liverpool F.C.Israel–Hamas warFrank SinatraPep Guardiola2024 Formula One World ChampionshipPassoverChris PineKevin De BruyneDaman, IndiaPSV EindhovenJason Momoa2024 Mutua Madrid Open – Women's singlesVietnam War2024 NFL draftIF (film)Mike FaistList of countries by GDP (nominal) per capitaLisa LopesList of country calling codesAlia BhattInter MilanShōgun (novel)Article 370 (film)Fahadh FaasilNational Basketball AssociationNava MauBluey (2018 TV series)Black holeMahatma GandhiTerence CrawfordJ. Robert OppenheimerGlass (2019 film)Naughty AmericaCanadaCeline DionGeorge IIIPrince (musician)Charlie SheenMain PageErik SpoelstraDevin HaneyJohn F. KennedyBacklash France🡆 More