Overview
- The new non-stop high-speed rail service will launch with one daily round trip each between Munich and Milan, and Munich and Rome, in December 2026.
- Travel times are expected to be approximately 6.5 hours to Milan and 8.5 hours to Rome, saving passengers up to 105 minutes compared to current options.
- The service will gradually expand by 2028 to include connections from Berlin to Milan and Naples, with a total of five daily round trips planned.
- Frecciarossa 1000 trains are undergoing technical adjustments and certification processes to meet the requirements of Germany and Austria's rail systems.
- The project is part of an EU-supported pilot program aimed at enhancing cross-border rail travel and promoting sustainable alternatives to air and car travel.