Английская Википедия:Frecciargento

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Frecciargento ETR 485 train at Bari Centrale
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Frecciargento ETR 610 train at Venezia Santa Lucia
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Frecciargento ETR 700 train at Milano Centrale

Frecciargento is a high-speed train of the Italian national train operator, Trenitalia, as one of its Le Frecce brands (along with Frecciarossa and Frecciabianca). The name, which means "Silver Arrow", was introduced in 2012; these trains were previously branded as Eurostar Italia. Frecciargento trains operate at speeds of up to Шаблон:Convert.[1]

In May 2022, it was announced by Trenitalia's CEO Luigi Corradi that, starting from summer 2022, the Frecciargento brand will be phased out. The trains that operate as Frecciargento will be incorporated, with a change of livery, into the Frecciarossa service.[2]

Routes

Routes in service before summer 2022:

  • Rome – Naples – Salerno – Lamezia Terme – Reggio di Calabria
  • Udine – Venice – Padua – Bologna – Florence – Rome
  • Trieste – Venice – Padua – Bologna – Florence – Rome
  • Bolzano/Bozen – Verona – Bologna – Florence – Rome
  • Bergamo – Brescia – Verona – Bologna – Florence – Rome
  • Mantua – Modena – Bologna – Rome
  • Rome – Caserta – Benevento – Foggia – Bari – Lecce
  • Genoa – La Spezia – Pisa – Florence – Rome
  • Milano – Bologna – Rimini – Ancona[3]
  • Milano – Stresa – Domodossola – Brig – Visp – Spiez – Thun – Bern

Routes still in service in May 2023:

  • Rome – Caserta – Benevento – Puglia with stops in Foggia, Barletta and Bari and with continuations also towards Brindisi and Lecce.
  • Rome – Naples Afragola – Salerno – Paola – Lamezia – Rosarno – Villa S. G. – Reggio Calabria.
  • Rome – Florence – Pisa – La Spezia – Genoa.

As of 2024, Frecciargento trains will operate on the following routes:

  • Rome – Caserta – Benevento – Puglia with stops in Foggia, Barletta, Bari, Brindisi and Lecce.
  • Rome – Naples Afragola – Salerno – Paola – Lamezia Terme – Rosarno – Villa San Giovanni – Reggio Calabria.
  • Rome – Florence – Pisa – La Spezia – Genoa.
  • Rome – Terni – Foligno – Pesaro – Rimini – Ravenna.

Rolling stock

See also

References

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External links

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